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Chair, Department of Neurology
Professor of Neurology
Office: 919-843-4314Email: gagarden@email.unc.eduRegulation of the inflammatory and pathogenic molecular cascades contributing to neuronal degeneration in AD, research using human tissues, stem cells, serum and CSF samples, clinical trials
Professor of Neurology
Co-Division Chief for Precision Medicine and Neurogenetics
Office: 919-966-2528Email: zheng_fan@med.unc.eduDown syndrome, Angleman syndrome, mucopolysaccharidosis, spinal muscular atrophy, gene therapies, and sleep/EEG characteristics in neurogenetic disorders
Associate Professor of Neurology
Division Chief for Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology
Office: 984-974-4401Email: irdujm@neurology.unc.eduMultiple sclerosis, transverse myelitis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, cerebrospinal fluid, biomarkers.
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Co-Director of the Global Health Neurology Elective Rotation
Office: 984-974-4401Epidemiology of HIV-associated neurological conditions, multiple sclerosis and demyelinating disorders
Associate Professor of Neurology
Office: 919-966-3759Email: toddcohen@neurology.unc.eduProtein aggregation mechanisms, post-translational modifications, reversible acetylation mediated by HATs and HDACs
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Director of the Neurorecovery Clinic
Office: 919-966-8178Email: jcarls@email.unc.eduDr. Julia Carlson’s research interests include recovery and quality of life post severe acute brain injury and critical care hospitalizations.
The Bryson Distinguished Professor of Neurology
Neurology Vice Chair of Education
Office: 984-974-4401Email: brownern@neurology.unc.eduClinical and translational research in Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders
Associate Professor of Neurology
Neurology Division Chief for Comprehensive Neurology
Office: 984-974-4401Email: jalmo@neurology.unc.eduClinical neurophysiology, neuromuscular disorders, motor neuron disorders
Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery
Office: 984-974-7337Resting-state fMRI, epilepsy, intracranial EEG, patient outcomes