
Title(s):
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Appointment Phone:
410-550-5624
Primary Location:
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Expertise:
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Charcot Marie Tooth Disease, Inclusion Body Myositis, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Lung Abscess, Muscular Dystrophies, Neurology, Neuromuscular Disease, Peripheral Nerve Disorders
Education and Experience
Training
- Baylor College of Medicine (Houston TX)/ (2003)
Residencies
- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Baltimore MD)/ Neurology (2007)
Fellowships
- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (Baltimore MD)/ Neurology (2008)
Certifications
- Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (2008)
Locations
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
4940 Eastern Avenue
Lord Mason Drive, Building 301 Room Room 2100
Baltimore, MD 21224
Appointment Phone: 410-550-5624
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Department / Division
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Neurology - Neuromuscular
Centers/Institutes
Centers / Institutes
- ALS Clinic
- Muscular Dystrophy Clinic
- Myositis Center
Bio
Biography
Dr. Thomas Lloyd specializes in neuromuscular disorders in adults, with a particular interest in neurogenetics and motor neuron diseases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), motor neuropathies, and muscle diseases such as muscular dystrophy.
Dr. Lloyds research interests include understanding the mechanisms of motor neuron degeneration using simple genetic model systems. Current investigations focus on the role of genes that regulate transport of organelles and survival signals along motor nerve axons. Dr. Lloyd is developing genetic and pharmacologic screens to identify novel drug targets for motor neuron diseases.
Dr. Thomas Lloyd received his M.D. and Ph.D. from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He then came to Johns Hopkins Hospital for residency training in Neurology, after which he completed a fellowship in Neuromuscular Medicine.
Dr. Lloyds research interests include understanding the mechanisms of motor neuron degeneration using simple genetic model systems. Current investigations focus on the role of genes that regulate transport of organelles and survival signals along motor nerve axons. Dr. Lloyd is developing genetic and pharmacologic screens to identify novel drug targets for motor neuron diseases.
Dr. Thomas Lloyd received his M.D. and Ph.D. from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He then came to Johns Hopkins Hospital for residency training in Neurology, after which he completed a fellowship in Neuromuscular Medicine.
Expertise
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
- Inclusion Body Myositis
- Lou Gehrig's Disease
- Lung Abscess
- Muscular Dystrophies
- Neurology
- Neuromuscular Disease
- Peripheral Nerve Disorders
Research
Research Interests
- Genetic models of neuromuscular diseases
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Languages
- English
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