A-Z Faculty
Below is a list of all Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology faculty. View individual profiles of our faculty members — with publication and contact information, research and clinical specialties and more — via the links below.
Ma, Yongchao C
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology - Ken and Ruth Davee Department and Neuroscience
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Regulation of Motor Neuron and Dopaminergic Neuron Function in Development and Disease -------- Spinal Motor Neuron Development, Function and Degeneration in SMA and ALS: Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)... [more]
Maas, Matthew B
Associate Professor of Neurology (Hospital Neurology), Anesthesiology and Neurology (Neurocritical Care)
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Dr. Maas is a research neuroscientist, a medical educator, and a clinically active neurologist and critical care specialist. In his clinical practice, he manages high-risk injuries and diseases of the... [more]
Macken, Micheal P
Associate Professor of Neurology (Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology)
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Epilepsy in children and adults, the pharmacology of anticonvulsant medications, vagus nerve stimulation in epilepsy, epilepsy surgery, the neurophysiology of epilepsy. Intra-operative neurophysiologi... [more]
Malkani, Roneil Gopal
Associate Professor of Neurology (Sleep Medicine)
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Sleep and circadian disorders in neurodegenerative diseases, REM behavior disorder, parasomnias, Parkinson's disease, sleep disturbances in Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, restless legs s... [more]
Manno, Edward M
Professor of Neurology (Neurocritical Care), Neurological Surgery and Neurology (Stroke and Vascular Neurology)
Marciniak, Christina
Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Neurology - Ken and Ruth Davee Department
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My areas of clinical interest are in the rehabilitation care of adults with neurologic disorders. This has more specifically included adults who have cerebral palsy, those with movement disorders such... [more]
Mazzulli, Joseph R
Associate Professor of Neurology (Movement Disorders)
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We are investigating cellular self-renewal mechanisms, amyloid formation in the brain, and the relationship of these processes to neurodegeneration and aging. We primarily use human neurons made from ... [more]
McGraw, Martha T
Health System Clinician of Neurology - Ken and Ruth Davee Department
Melen, Onur
Lecturer of Neurology (Movement Disorders)
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Chorea, Dystonia, Essential tremor, Multiple systems atrophy (MSA), Myoclonus, Neuro-ophthalmology, Parkinson's disease, Progressive supranuclear palsy ( PSP), Tics
Mencacci, Niccolo E
Assistant Professor of Neurology (Movement Disorders)