Our clinical fellows left to right: Vivek Mehta, Claudia Gambrah-lyles (pediatrics), Min Qiao and Farris Taha

Current fellows

Past fellows

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James A. Hewett, PhD

1996 – 1997

“Cell-specific iNOS inhibition using anti-sense constructs and the generation of dominant genetic mutants.”

Present position: Associate Professor of Biology, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY

Eric Klawiter, MD

2008 – 2010

American Academy of Neurology Foundation Clinical Research Training Fellowship

Present position: Assistant Professor Neurology, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Neurologist – Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

Victoria Levasseur, MD

2018 – 2023

Sylvia Lawry Physician Fellowship (2021-2023) former NIH R25. “Quantitative gradient echo imaging of MS CNS”

Present position: in private practice in Minnesota

Tsen-Hsuan (Abby) Lin, PhD

2016 – 2019

“Imaging optic nerve function and pathologies in MS.” National MS Society post-doctoral fellowship FG 1507-05315.

Present position: In Vivo Principle Scientist, GSK Philadelphia. (Co-mentored with Sheng-Kwei Song, PhD).

Erin Longbrake, MD, PhD

2013 – 2016

Sylvia Lawry Physician Fellowship

Present position: Associate Prof. of Neurology, Yale University, New Haven CT.

Jie Luo, PhD

2009 – 2012

“Gradient echo plural contrast imaging- signal model and derived contrasts: T2, T1, Phase, SWI, T1f, FST2 and T2*-SWI”

Awarded PhD from Washington University in Radiological Sciences in July 2012. (D. Yablonskiy PhD primary mentor)

Present position: Assistant professor, Harvard Medical School, Boston

Jeri-Anne Lyons, PhD

1997 – 2000

FG-1259-A-1: “B cells in the CNS during the course of EAE and MS”

Present position: Associate Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Northern Colorado

Masoud Majed, MD

2022 – 2023

Present position: Assistant Professor of Neurology at Univ Southern California, Los Angeles (co-mentored with David Clifford MD)

Laura McPherson, PhD

2020 – 2023

Present position: current junior faculty

Robert T. Naismith, MD

2003 – 2004

Serono-Pfizer NMSS Clinical Fellow

Present position: Professor of Neurology, Washington Univ. School of Medicine