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Stroke

Dorian Rose Featured in Brooks Beyond Magazine

Dorian Rose, a member of BRAIN member and the Brooks/UF–PHHP Research Collaboration, was recently featured in Brooks Beyond Magazine. A world-class expert in neurorehabilitation, Dr. Rose spoke about her most research work.

Adropin Treatment Shows Promise to Limit Post-stroke Brain Damage in Mouse Study

Center member Eduardo Canderlario-Jalil and his team have identified a new potential way to minimize brain damage caused by ischemic stroke: treatment using a synthetic form of adropin, a molecule naturally produced in mammals. Findings from the preclinical mouse-model study, published today in the journal Stroke, offer hope of adding…

COVID-19 and Risk of Acute Ischemic Stroke in Elderly

A new study published in the journal Neurology analyzing Medicare claims of more than 37,000 patients with COVID-19 and acute ischemic stroke has important clinical implications, according to an accompanying editorial by Alexis Simpkins, M.D., Ph.D., MSCR, FAHA, a clinical assistant professor of neurology in the UF College…

BRAIN Building: Clinical & Preclinical Perspectives on Stroke

Join the UF Brain Injury, Rehabilitation, & Neuroresilience Center for a new BRAIN Building seminar on Thursday, Dec. 9 at 10 am via Zoom. Dr. Anna Y. Khanna, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Stroke Medical Director, and Dr. Eduardo Candelario-Jalil, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Co-Coordinator of the Neuroscience Graduate…

Center Member Canderlario-Jalil in Experimental Neurology

BRAIN Center member, Eduardo Candelario-Jalil, PhD, explores the “Impact of aging and comorbidities on ischemic stroke outcomes in preclinical animal models: A translational perspective” in an invited review article for a special issue of Experimental Neurology.