Fellowships
Thomas Wisniewski, MD, Director
Duration: 1-3 years. Post-doctoral position to study the pathogenesis of Alzheimers disease and prior-related diseases. Expertise in some or all of the following is requested: biochemical purification, molecular biology, immunohistochemistry, transgenic mice, in vivo stereotactic injections into rodent brains and conformational studies of proteins. Position available immediately.
Contact:
Thomas Wisniewski, MD
Department of Neurology
New York University Medical Center
550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Telephone: (212) 263-7993
Fax: (212) 263-6751
Email: thomas.wisniewski@med.nyu.edu
Horacio Kaufmann, MD, Director
Duration: 2 years. This fellowship provides intensive training in the diagnosis, evaluation and management of patients with genetic and non-genetic disorders of the autonomic nervous system. The program includes training in performance and interpretation of neurophysiological tests of autonomic nerve function in children and adults as well as participation in clinical trials and research conducted at the Dysautonomia Center and the opportunity to collaborate in basic science research. The fellow will be actively involved in the clinical management of patients and in weekly teaching conferences at the center. Fellow will share in the responsibility of teaching neurology residents rotating through the autonomic laboratory. Eligible candidates must have completed neurology residency training and hold a valid New York State license or a Limited Permit to practice medicine in the State of New York. Interested applicants should send their C.V., a brief statement of interests and a letter of reference.
Contact:
Horacio Kaufmann, MD
Dysautonomia Center,
530 First Avenue, suite 9Q.
New York, NY 10016.
Telephone: 212-263-7225.
Email: Horacio.Kaufmann@nyumc.org

Edwin H. Kolodny, MD, Director
Duration: 1-2 years, every other year. This fellowship
is appropriate for the adult and pediatric neurologist. It provides
training in the diagnosis and` management of children and adults
with inherited diseases of the nervous system, such as congenital
malformations, the lysosomal storage diseases, disorders of mitochondrial
metabolism, amino acid and organic acid diseases, neuromuscular
disorders, the spinocerebellar ataxias, and other degenerative diseases.
The fellow attends weekly clinics, makes consultation rounds, participates
in didactic conferences and seminars and assists in the teaching
of neurogenetics to residents. Training in the biochemical and molecular
aspects of neurogenetics is provided through the Neurogenetics Service
and Research Laboratories. There is ample opportunity during the
fellowship for clinical and bench research depending upon the specific
interests of the fellow.
Contact:
Edwin H. Kolodny, MD
Professor and Chairman
Department of Neurology
New York University Medical Center
550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Telephone: (212) 263-6347
Fax: (212) 263-8228
Email:
edwin.Kolodny@med.nyu.edu
Joseph Herbert, MD, Director
Duration: 1-2 years. This fellowship provides training in management and rehabilitation of a broad spectrum of neurological disorders, with particular emphasis on multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury and stroke. Patient care is provided in outpatient specialty clinics and on a 20-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit. The fellow will also participate in ongoing clinical research projects and in resident teachings. The opportunity exists for an extension into a second year during which basic science and clinical neurophysiology rotations are available. The fellowship provides broad exposure to rehabilitation technology, neuroradiology and behavioral neurology.
Contact:
Joseph Herbert, MD
Director, Neurorehabilitation
Hospital for Joint Diseases
301 East 17th Street, 16th Floor
New York, NY 10003
Telephone: (212) 598-6305
Fax: (212) 598-6047
David Younger, MD, Director
Duration: 1 year. This fellowship is designed for an individual who ideally has finished a year of training in electromyography and wishes to develop further clinical, electrophysiologic and neuropathologic expertise in primary myopathy, myasthenia gravis, peripheral neuropathy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in a supervised setting.
Contact:
David Younger, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
New York University
903 Park Avenue, New York NY 10021
Telephone: (212) 535-4314
Fax: (212) 535-6392.
Michael Gruber, MD, Director
Duration: 1 year. For individuals who have completed a neurology residency. Clinical and clinical research.
Contact:
Michael Gruber, MD
Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology
New York University
550 First Avenue
New York NY 10021
Telephone: (212) 263-6272
Fax: (212) 535-6392