Paul Nyquist, M.D., M.P.H.

Paul Alan Nyquist, M.D., M.P.H.

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  • Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Neurocritical Care Unit
  • Professor of Neurology
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Expertise

Acute Stroke Care, Carotid Artery Stenosis, Cerebrovascular Diseases, Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Moyamoya Disease, Neurological Critical Care, Neurology, Stroke, Stroke Imaging, Stroke Prevention, Stroke Recovery, Stroke Rehabilitation, Transient Ischemic Attack ...read more

Research Interests

Acute Brain Injury; White Matter Disease; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage; Stroke Genetics; Intracranial Hemorrhage ...read more

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The Johns Hopkins Hospital

Appointment Phone: 410-955-5000
600 N. Wolfe Street
Meyer Building 8-138
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-955-2611 | Fax: 410-614-7903
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Background

Paul Nyquist MD, MPH, is a full-time tenured professor of neurology, anesthesiology & critical care medicine and neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is a clinician and researcher who has gained national and international prominence as part of a community of neurocritical care, intensive care, and cerebrovascular neurologists. He cares for patients who are transported to the Johns Hopkins NCCU from around the world and is a recognized clinical leader in neurocritical care and stroke. He also has a unique expertise in military operational medicine and diving medicine and was trained as an undersea medical officer and a diving medical officer in the United States Navy and achieved the rank of lieutenant commander. He has had held leadership positions in national and international societies including the board of directors of the Neurocritical Care Society and the UCNS executive board. He has been the chair of various sections of the AAN, SCCM, and ANA. He attends in the NCCU and intermittently on the inpatient stroke service. He is the primary senior clinical NCCU consultant of the NIH CCMD critical care program and is the official NCCU liaison to that program. 

Dr. Nyquist is a translational researcher focused on brain injury and systems biology. He studies ischemic white matter disease and cerebrovascular conditions. He was trained as a Navy deep sea diver and is an expert on decompression illness. While in the Navy, he was a project officer and principal investigator at the Navy Medical Research Institute where he held leadership positions in key human decompression trials and completed important research on the effects of diving on complement activation in human divers. He is presently a co-PI on a thermal stress project funded by the Navy through the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics laboratory. He is a member of large international genomic research consortiums including the NEUROCHARGE consortium, the International Stroke Genetics Consortium, and TOPMED. He has also held positions on the steering committee and scientific committee of the ISGC. He is a past NIH RO-1 funded principal investigator and has been a co-investigator on numerous RO-1s. He has been funded through industry and has run numerous national and international clinical trials as the Johns Hopkin as site PI including many large multi-centered international trials such as the SWISS, IMS3, FAST, and DIAS as a co-investigator or site PI. 

Dr. Nyquist has received numerous awards and recognition for his clinical and scientific efforts. These include a United Nations Community Service award, Navy commendations, and a young investigator award. He has been an NIH RO-1 funded principal investigator. He has been an NIH grant reviewer as well as a grant reviewer for Navy white papers, for the Italian Ministry of Health, the Dutch AHA, the Johns Hopkins ICTR, and the ACCM seed grants program and for the French government. He is a member of the SCCM’s grant review scientific committee. 

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Titles

  • Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Bayview Neurocritical Care Unit
  • Professor of Neurology
  • Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine
  • Professor of Medicine
  • Professor of Neurosurgery

Departments / Divisions

Education

Degrees

  • MD; The George Washington University School of Medicine (1992)

Residencies

  • Neurology; Mayo Clinic (1999)

Fellowships

  • National Institutes of Health (2001)
  • Critical Care Medicine; National Institutes of Health (2002)

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Neurocritical Care) (2022)
  • American Board of Psychiatry And Neurology (Neurology) (2000)
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (Vascular Neurology) (2005)

Additional Training

United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties, Neurocritical Care (2018)

M.P.H., George Washington University (1992)

Research & Publications

Research Summary

Dr. Paul Nyquist has an ongoing interest in any translational research project that incorporates well-founded biologic models into patient care in brain injury. He has been involved in a number of clinical trials that have been at the forefront of new technologic innovations in brain injury and has extensive experience in clinical trials in both military and civilian settings. These trials often have involved protocols with high clinical impact on those enrolled.

Dr. Nyquist also has a theoretical focus that emphasizes the role of inflammation in cerebrovascular disease, with particular attention to the effects of inflammation on endothelial activation. He is interested in how inflammation and endothelial activation affect the neurovascular unit. To that end, he is investigating the role of genetic variation on the proclivity of the endothelium to become transformed into a procoagulant state in carotid atherosclerosis.

Using extensive clinical testing for commonly detected risk factors in cerebral vascular disease, Dr. Nyquist is exploring how cerebrovascular small-vessel disease in patients who are predisposed to atherosclerosis may be influenced by inflammation and genetic history. He is also investigating how biomarkers may be used to detect damage in each compartment of the neurovascular unit in the settings of vasospasm and cerebral salt wasting in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Dr. Nyquist believes that an interrelationship exists between small-vessel disease of the brain and small-vessel disease of the heart and that a number of potential genes may predispose to both. In a study that he conducted in a group of patients who had asymptomatic small-vessel disease of the heart, he found a cross-correlation with silent small-vessel strokes in the brain. His goal is to identify the genes that are associated with cerebral vascular disease in the hopes of developing new treatments for this condition that afflicts millions worldwide.

Clinical Trial Keywords

Intracranial Hemorrhage; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage; Stroke

Selected Publications

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Extramural Funding

NIH/NINDS RO-1, Funded, Principal Investigator 1R01NS062059-01A1, GRANT00431125, Occult Small Vessel Cerebrovascular Disease in High Risk Families.

Investigator / Inteventional Management of Stroke (IMS) III NIH Sponsored Clinical Trial

Principal Investigator/ Clinical Trial of rFVIIa (Novoseven) in Patients with
Intracerebral Hemorrhage at Johns Hopkins University, Sponsored by NOVONORDISK

Principal Investigator/ Desmotaplase in Acute Stroke at Johns Hopkins University (DIAS), Sponsored by Forest Pharmaceuticals

Investigator, CLEAR, Use of rt-PA for the Resolution of Clot in Intra-
ventricular Hemorrhage, Sponsored by FDA Orphan Drug Program

Investigator / CREST, Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy vs. Stent Trial, NIH Sponsored Clinical Trial

Principal Investigator/ Siblings with Ischemic Stroke Study Stroke, INOVA Fairfax Hospital


Department of Defense Sponsored Research Projects
Principle Investigator, Project Officer-1993-1996: Complement Levels in Experimental Divers Before and After Dives with a High Predicted Risk of Decompression Sickness.

Project Officer, Principle Investigator -1994-1996: Desmopressin in Submersion Diueresis in Dives of Long Duration.
Project Officer-1995 - 1997: Human Decompression Trial with 1.3 ATA Oxygen in Helium.63713N.M0099.01A.1510.
Medical Monitor-1995 - 1997: Hyperbarcia Recognition and Thermal Status of Exercising Divers Exposed to Cold Water and Elevated PCO2. 63713N.M0099.01B.1428.

Publications:

Vojinovic D, etal..Genome-wide association study of 23,500 individuals identifies 7 loci associated with brain ventricular volume. Nature Communications. 2018 Sep 26;9(1):3945. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-06234-w.PMID: 30258056

Jian X, et al. Exome Chip Analysis Identifies Low-Frequency and Rare Variants in MRPL38 for White Matter Hyperintensities on Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Stroke. 2018 Jul 12. pii: STROKEAHA.118.020689. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.118.020689.] PMID:30002152

Bulters D,  et al. “Haemoglobin scavenging in intracranial bleeding: biology and clinical implications. Nature Reviews Neurology 2018.

 Guo S, Lai C, Wu C, Cen G; Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.Conversion Discriminative Analysis on Mild Cognitive Impairment Using Multiple Cortical Features from MR Images. Front Aging Neurosci. 2017 May 18;9:146. PMID: 28572766

Mackenzie C. Cervenka etal. “A phase I/II multicenter ketogenic diet study for adult super-refractory status epilepticus.” Neurology. 2017 Feb 8. PMID: 28179470

Mohammad Arfan Ikram et al. "Novel genetic loci associated with hippocampal volume" Nature Communications. 2017 Jan 18;8:13624. PMID: 28098162

Adams HH, Hibar DP, Chouraki V, Stein JL, Nyquist PA, Rentería ME, Trompet S, Arias-Vasquez A, Seshadri S, Desrivières S, Beecham AH, Jahanshad N, Wittfeld K, Van der Lee SJ, Abramovic L,….Debette S, Medland SE, Ikram MA, Thompson PM. Novel genetic loci underlying human intracranial volume identified through genome-wide association. Nature Neuroscience. 2016 Oct 3. PMID: 27694991

Franke B, et al.,Genetic influences on schizophrenia and subcortical brain volumes: large-scale proof of concept. Nature Neuroscience. 2016 Mar; 19(3): 420-31. PMID: 26854805

Paul A Nyquist, Murat Bilgel, Rebbecca Gottesman, Lisa R Yanek, Taryn F Moy, Lewis C Becker, Jennifer L Cuzzocreo, Jerry Prince, Bruce A Wasserman, David M Yousem, Diane M Becker, Brian G Kral, Dhananjay Vaidya, “Age Differences in Periventricular and Deep White Matter Lesions.” Neurobiology of Aging. 2015 Jan 7. PMID: 25659858.

Paul A. Nyquist, Lisa r Yanek, Murat Bilgel, Jennifer L Cuzzocreo, Lewis C Becker, Karinne Chevalier-Davis, David Yousem, Jerry Prince, Dhananjay Vaidya, and Diane M Becker, “Effect of White Matter Lesions on Manual Dexterity in Healthy Middle-Aged Persons.” Neurology. 2015 Apr 10. PMID: 25862800

Nyquist PA, Yanek LR, Kral BG, Becker LC, Vaidya D, Becker DM., White Matter Lesion Progression and Cognitive Function Over 5 Years in a Young Susceptible Population. Neuroepidemiology. 2017 Aug 30;49(1-2):62-63. doi: 10.1159/000480238. PMID:28850949

 Kral BG, Nyquist P, Vaidya D, Yousem D, Yanek LR, Fishman EK, Becker LC, Becker DM. Relation of Subclinical Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis to Cerebral White Matter Disease in Healthy Subjects From Families With Early-Onset Coronary Artery Disease. Am J Cardiol. 2013 Sep 15; 112(6): 747-52. PMID: 23742943

Nyquist PA, Wang H, Suffredini AF Protein biomarkers in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage, vasospasm, and delayed ischemic neurological deficits. Acta Neurochir Suppl. 2013; 115:23-5. PMID: 22890638

Murthy SB, Caplan J, Levy AP, Pradilla G, Moradiya Y, Schneider EB, Shalom H, Ziai WC, Tamargo RJ, Nyquist PA, Haptoglobin 2-2 Genotype Is Associated With Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. Neurosurgery. 2016 Jan; 78(1): 71-6. PMID: 26348010

Nyquist PA, Bilgel MS, Gottesman R, Yanek LR, Moy TF, Becker LC, Cuzzocreo J, Prince J, Yousem DM, Becker DM, Kral BG, Vaidya D, “Extreme Deep White Matter Hyperintensity Volumes Are Associated with African American Race.,” Cerebrovascular Disease, 2014; 37(4): 244-50. PMID: 24686322

Nyquist P, Zhang Z, DeGraba T.”The -928 G/C and -362 G/C Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the promoter of MCP-1: increased transcriptional activity and novel binding sites.” Cerebrovascular Disease 2010 Feb; 29(3): 242-7. PMID: 20029197

Nyquist P,Winkler C, McKenzie L, Yanek L,Becker L,Becker D. “Single nucleotide polymorphisms in monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and its receptor act synergistically to increase the risk of carotid atherosclerosis.”  Cerebrovascular Disease 2009; 28(2): 124-30. PMID: 19506371

Nyquist P, Wityk R, Yanek L, Yousem D, Becker L, Becker D. “High prevalence of silent small vessel cerebrovascular disease and co-occurrence with occult coronary disease in healthy individuals from high risk families.” Neuroepidemiology 2009; 33(1): 66-7. PMID: 19407462

Nyquist P, Ball R, Sheridan MJ “Complement levels before and after dives with a high risk of DCS.Undersea Hyperb Med. 2007 May-Jun; 34(3): 191-7. PMID: 17672175

Nyquist P, Dick E, Buttolph T. "Detection of leukocyte activation in pigs with neurologic decompression sickness." Aviation Space Environment Medicine.  2004 Mar; 75(3):211-4. PMID: 15018287

 

Activities & Honors

Honors

  • United Nations Humans Rights Community Award 2003, United Nations Association of The National Capital Area: For the care of the victims of torture in the Washington D.C. Capital area., 2003
  • General Loan Repayment Program, National Institute of Health, 2000 - 2003
  • American Neurological Association, travel fellow award, 2001
  • American Epilepsy Society, Young Investigators Award, 1999
  • Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, 1996
  • GWU Medical School: Graduated with Distinction, AOA, 1992
  • Navy Health Professional Scholarship, 1989
  • University of Michigan: Graduated distinction overall, with High-Honors from the Honors College, 1986
  • Western Michigan University Phi Eta Sigma, Freshman Honors Society, 1981

Memberships

  • United Council of Neurological Subspecialties (UCNS)

    2013 Executive Board voting member, NCCS representative

  • 2013 Executive Board voting member, UCNS, United Council of Neurological Subspecialties: NCCS representative
  • Neurocritical Care Society
  • Neurocritical Care Society

    2015 - 2019 Board of Directors, Member at Large; 2018 - 2019 Executive Board Member

  • American Academy of Neurology

    2015 - 2017 Neurologic Subspecialty Quality Advisors' Group

  • NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine Whole Genome Sequencing Program

    2016 - 2019: Stroke Working Group; 2017 - 2019: Neurocognitive Working Group

  • NCS
  • American Heart Association, 1999
  • Elected "Fellow" (FAHA), 2007
  • Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), 2010
  • Elected “Overseas Fellow” (OFRSM), 2010
  • Fellow of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), 2011
  • Elected “Fellow” (FCCM), 2011
  • American Neurological Association (ANA), 2011
  • Elected “Fellow” (FANA), 2013
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology (AAN), 2016
  • Elected ”Fellow” (FAAN), 2016

Professional Activities

  • Executive Board voting member (2013), United Council of Neurological Subspecialties: NCCS representative
  • International Task Force (2014), UCNS executive board
  • Board of Directors, Member at Large (2015-2019), Neurocritical Care Society
  • Executive Board Member, NCS Board of Directors (2018-2019), Neurocritical Care Society
  • Neurologic Subspecialty Quality Advisors Group (2015-2017), American Academy of Neurology
  • Stroke Working Group (2016-2019), NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine Whole Genome Sequencing Program
  • Neurocognitive Working Group (2017-2019), NHLBI Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine Whole Genome Sequencing Program
  • NCS accreditation task force (2016-2017)
  • NCS Officer Nominating Committee (2016-2017)
  • NCS “Chief Editor” search committee for the journal “Neurocritical Care” (2016-2017)
  • NCS task force for the new management company (2016-2017)
  • NCS representative to the “Brain Attack Coalition” (2016-Present)
  • NCS ethics committee liaison (2016-2019)
  • NCS Quality committee (2017-2019)
  • Member (1992-Present), Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA)
  • American Academy of Neurology (AAN) (1996-Present)
  • Councilor, Executive Committee (2012-2013), Critical Care and Emergency Neurology Section
  • Section leader, Research Section (2010-2013), Critical Care and Emergency Neurology section
  • Vice Chair (2013-2015), Critical Care and Emergency Neurology section
  • Chair (2015-2017), Critical Care and Emergency Neurology Section
  • Subspecialty Quality Advisors Group (2016-Present)
  • Member (1999-Present), American Heart Association (AHA)
  • AHA Stroke Council (2003-Present), American Heart Association
  • “Fellow”, elected (2007-Present)
  • AHA Council on Arteriosclerosis (2007-Present), Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
  • Council on Functional Genomics and Translational Biology (2007-Present), American Heart Association
  • Stroke Council - Council Fellow (2007-Present), American Heart Association
  • AHA Stroke Council - Council Fellow SCCM (2002-Present), Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Neuroscience section (2005-Present), Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Armed Forces section (2005-Present), Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Member at large (2010-2011), SCCM Neuroscience section
  • Vice Chair/Chair in waiting (2011-2013), Neuroscience Section of the SCCM
  • Committee member (2011-2013), Accreditation and e-lecture committee, SCCM
  • Committee member (2011-Present), Accreditation and e-lecture committee, SCCM
  • Chair of the Neuroscience Section (2013-2015), SCCM
  • Research section (2015-Present), Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Neuroscience Section Liaison to Research Section Steering Committee (2015-Present), Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Scientific Review Committee (2016-Present), Society of Critical Care Medicine
  • Immediate Past Chair of the Neuroscience Section (2016-2018), SCCM
  • Nominated as a candidate for the Board of regents (2017)
  • Member (2003-Present), Neuro Critical Care Society (NCS)
  • Neuro Critical Care Test Committee (2003-Present)
  • Co-Chair SCCM/NCCS task force on DVTs in neurological patients in NCCU (2013)
  • NCS research committee (2014)
  • NCS International committee (2014-Present)
  • Neuro Critical Care Research Committee (2014-Present)
  • Executive board of the NCS (2018-2019)
  • Member (2015-Present), Johns Hopkins Medical Surgical Society (JHMSS)
  • Member (2011-Present), American Neurological Association (ANA)
  • Elected “Fellow” (2013)
  • Neurocritical care representative for ANA Interactive Lunch Workshop Task Force (2013-2016)
  • Co-Chair of Neurocritical Care Special Interest Group (2014-Present)
  • Chair of Neurocritical Care Special Interest Group (2015)
  • International Stroke Genetics Consortium (ISGC) (2013-Present)
  • Scientific committee (2013-Present)
  • Translational Research Working Group (2014)
  • Steering Committee ISGC (2018-2020)
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