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David  Carpenter, MD

David Carpenter, MD

Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
Medical Director, Comprehensive Stroke Center

David Carpenter is a Professor of Neurology and the Medical Director for the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University. He received his M.D. from the Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine where he also completed a Neurology Residency. He then completed an NINDS Fellowship. Dr. Carpenter has an active outpatient clinic where he sees multiple types of stroke patients. This includes not only those who have experienced more common etiologies of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, but also patients who have suffered from many of the more rare causes of stroke.

 
Top areas of adult care: stroke, moyamoya, vasculopathy
Alexandre  Carter, MD, PhD

Alexandre Carter, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Neurology
Assistant Medical Director of Rehabilitation, Barnes Jewish Hospital
Section of Neurorehabilitation

 
Top areas of care: stroke/brain injury rehabilitation, neuroimaging, brain stimulation
Xing (Cathy)  Dai, MD

Xing (Cathy) Dai, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology

 
Top areas of care: ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack, hemorrhagic stroke
Brendan Eby, MD

Brendan Eby, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease

 
Top areas of adult care: brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF)
Maria  Milagros  Galardi, MD

Maria Milagros Galardi, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Pediatric, Neurocritical Care

 
Top areas of pediatric care: vasculopathy, moyamoya disease, sickle cell disease
Kristin  Guilliams, MD

Kristin Guilliams, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine

Dr. Kristin Guilliams is an Assistant Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics, and Radiology.  She received her undergraduate degree in neuroscience from Furman University and her medical degree from the University of Virginia. She completed her child neurology residency and pediatric critical care fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Guilliams leads the Pediatric Stroke Program at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and serves on the BJC HealthCare System Stroke Clinical Excellence Council. She is a member of the International Pediatric Stroke Organization, where she co-chairs the Acute Management Research group, and the Pediatric Neurocritical Care Research Group. Her translational imaging lab investigates changes of blood flow and oxygen use in the brain throughout childhood in children with and without sickle cell disease to better understand mechanisms of pediatric stroke.

 
Top areas of pediatric care: stroke, sickle cell disease, moyamoya disease
Derek  Holder, MD

Derek Holder, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
Medical Director, Washington University Telestroke Program
Medical Director, Hyperacute Stroke (HASTE) Team

Derek Holder is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and the Medical Director for our growing Telestroke Program as well as our Hyperacute Stroke Team. He received his M.D. from Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University in Chicago, Illinois. After medical school, he completed a Neurology residency at the University of California-Davis. He then came to Washington University where he completed a Vascular Neurology clinical fellowship.

 
Top areas of adult care: transient ischemic attack (TIA), hemorrhagic stroke, cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Destiny Hooper, MD

Destiny Hooper, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology
Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases

 
Top areas of adult care: transient ischemic attack, ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke
Salah  Keyrouz, MD

Salah Keyrouz, MD

Professor of Neurology, Adult, Neurocritical Care
Chief, Neurocritical Care
Medical Director, Neurocritical Care Unit

Salah Keyrouz is a Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery. He heads the Neurocritical Care section in the department of Neurology and serves as the Medical Director for Neurocritical Care Unit. He received his M.D. from The Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Beirut, Lebanon. After medical school, he completed a Neurology residency at the University of Arkansas. He then came to Washington University where he completed a Neurocritical Care fellowship. He practices both vascular and critical care neurology and neurosurgery. Dr. Keyrouz’s research interests revolve around intracerebral hemorrhage as well as medical complications in neurocritical care, and the provision of acute stroke care using telemedicine.

 
Top areas of adult care: stroke, brain hemorrhage, subarachnoid hemorrhage
Osvaldo  Laurido-Soto, MD

Osvaldo Laurido-Soto, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
Director, Barnes-Jewish Hospital Neurology Step-Down Unit

Osvaldo Laurido-Soto is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and the Director for the neurology step-down unit at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. After medical school, he completed a Neurology residency and then Neurocritical Care fellowship at Washington University.

 
Top areas of adult care: ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
Jin-Moo  Lee, MD, PhD

Jin-Moo Lee, MD, PhD

Andrew B. & Gretchen P. Jones Professor of Neurology
Chair, Department of Neurology
Co-Director, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center
Co-Director, BJC Stroke Clinical Program

Jin-Moo Lee is the Norman J. Stupp Professor of Neurology and Section Head for the Stroke Center. He received his MD and PhD at Weill Cornell Medical College. After medical school he completed a Neurology residency at the University of Pennsylvania. He then came to Washington University where he completed a Vascular Neurology clinical fellowship followed by a post-doctoral research fellowship. He has served as a chair or board member on multiple national and international stroke associations.

 
Top areas of adult care: stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, stroke in young patients
 
Alyssa  Smith, MD

Alyssa Smith, MD

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Pediatric, Neurocritical Care
Medical Director of Neurorehabilitation Program, St. Louis Children’s Hospital

Alyssa Smith is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics. She received her undergraduate degree in bioinformatics from Loyola University Chicago and her medical degree from Rush Medical College. She completed her child neurology residency and pediatric neurocritical care fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis. Smith leads the Neurorehabilitation Program at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and is a Pediatric Acute Stroke Attending. She is a member of the International Pediatric Stroke Organization and the Pediatric Neurocritical Care Research Group. Her clinical research is focused on outcomes after pediatric brain injury. She is the site PI for the StrokeNet I-ACQUIRE study which is a Phase III clinical trial to compare the efficacy of two dosages of an infant rehabilitation protocol (I-ACQUIRE) to the standard of care for infant rehabilitation in infants who have experienced Perinatal Arterial Ischemic Stroke.

 
Top areas of pediatric care: neurorehabilitation, pediatric stroke, traumatic brain injury
Renee  B. Van Stavern, MD

Renee B. Van Stavern, MD

Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
Program Director, Vascular Neurology Fellowship
Assistant Program Director, Neurology Residency

Renee Van Stavern is Professor of Neurology, Program Director for our Vascular Neurology fellowship, and Assistant Program Director for our Neurology Residency. She received her MD from the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. She then completed Neurology residency and Stroke Neurology fellowship, also at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio.

 
Top areas of adult care: stroke, cerebrovascular disease
Yan  Wang, MD, MSCI

Yan Wang, MD, MSCI

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease

Yan Wang is an Instructor of Neurology. She received her MD from the University of Chicago. She then completed a Neurology residency, Stroke Neurology clinical fellowship, and StrokeNet research fellowship at Washington University.

 
Top areas of adult care: ischemic stroke, small vessel disease, stroke prevention
Allyson  R.  Zazulia, MD

Allyson R. Zazulia, MD

Professor of Neurology, Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disease
Professor of Radiology
Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education

Allyson Zazulia is a Professor of Neurology and has served as the Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education since 2014. She received her MD from Georgetown. She has also completed a research fellowship in Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism, studying the pathophysiology of human cerebral circulation.

 
Top areas of adult care: stroke, cerebrovascular disease, intracerebral hemorrhage

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