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Investigator: Dr. Ola Selnes

Co-Investigator, JHU NIMH Clinical Core
Professor of Neurology, Johns Hopkins University

Dr Selnes received his doctoral degree from the University of Rochester in New York, and completed a 5-year post-doctoral training program in Minneapolis where he studied recovery of aphasia after stroke. Dr Selnes joined the faculty of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1983.

Now a Professor of Neurology in the Division of Cognitive Neuroscience, Dr Selnes also has a joint appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Since coming to Johns Hopkins, Dr Selnes’ research has focused on two primary causes of cognitive impairment:

  1. dementia in patients with HIV-infection, and
  2. cognitive decline in patients with cerebrovascular disease.

He is part of a multidisciplinary team examining the causes and time-course of cognitive and other neurobehavioral changes in patients who undergo coronary artery bypass surgery with or without cardiopulmonary bypass.

Dr Selnes and his co-investigators have published extensively in the area of coronary artery bypass and cerebrovascular-related cognitive impairment and he is internationally recognized for his work in the field of cognitive changes in the setting of cardiac surgery.

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