Department of Neurology


June 15, 2022

Infective Endocarditis: Neurologic Complications and Timing of Intervention

Ryan Kiser, M.D., MSc.


June 9, 2022

Well-Being and Support

Anne Browning, Ph.D., M.A.


June 8, 2022

Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Diagnosis and Management of Complications

Nandini Abburi, M.D.


June 2, 2022

Improved Understanding for Informed Healing: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder from a Neurologist’s Prospective

Laurel Persa, M.D.


June 1, 2022

Peripheral Nervous System Ultrasound: Anatomic and Clinical Correlates

Carolyn Black, M.D., Ph.D.


Two Pacific Northwest Women Share Their MS Stories

There are a lot of stereotypes out there about multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic disease that can lead to vision loss, trouble walking and muscle weakness. But did you know that, despite how serious it can be, it’s possible to live a full life with it?… Read the full article on Right as Rain, featuring…


May 29, 2022

Gene Therapy Shows Promise for DMD, as Trials Continue and Challenges Remain

UW Neurology’s Jeffrey Chamberlain, PhD, outlined the 4 different types of gene therapy for treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) at the Gene Therapy and Gene Editing Symposium which took place on the second day of the CureDuchenne 2022 FUTURES National Conference.  Dr. Chamberlain is a professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine and director of the…


May 28, 2022

Stroke survivor’s journey a reminder to know warning signs

May is National Stroke Awareness Month. This time of year has a renewed meaning for Dorene Centioli-McTigue. The founder of Pagliacci Pizza at first did not recognize a subtle stroke warning sign a year ago. Now she encourages others to learn the signs and seek help immediately if they experience any of the symptoms…


May 19, 2022

Pediatric Stroke – Are we asking the right questions?

Catherine Amlie-Lefond, M.D.


May 18, 2022

Post-traumatic epilepsy

Jimmy Young, M.D.



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