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Professor , The Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology. Professor , Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience. Professor , Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Chair The Saul R. Tel: Associate Professor , The Saul R. Visiting Instructor , The Saul R.
Einstein neurology
Our overall mission of The Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology is to develop subspecialty programs, centers and institutes of excellence to promote innovative comprehensive clinical care programs and complementary clinical, translational and basic science research programs to promote novel therapeutic strategies and eventually true disease cures through harnessing the unique and untapped potential of endogenous neural stem cell repair mechanisms, dynamic tissue remodeling and emerging genetic and epigenetic reprogramming strategies as well as emerging pharmacogenomic tools. We also have an essential responsibility to train the next generation of outstanding clinical neurologists, neurology subspecialty practitioners, physician-scientists and basic science researchers in an atmosphere of intensive interdisciplinary cooperation between basic and clinical science departments, centers and institutes at Einstein, locally, nationally as well as internationally. A key intermediate term aim is to develop three interrelated Centers of Excellence and Innovation to help to rapidly advance our Departmental goals of clinical, scientific and educational leadership and vibrancy. These centers will serve as vehicles for translating emerging conceptual and experimental biomedical advances and for fostering more integrative approaches to specific neurological diseases. Equally important, the centers will serve as bidirectional conduits, by also exploiting novel clinical discoveries to inform and modify basic science initiatives. Collectively, this model has the potential to dramatically accelerate the pace of discovery in the emerging area of neurological therapeutics and will distinguish Einstein from other leading national and international neurological disorders centers. This organizational approach mandates that these distinct but interrelated centers operate without walls.
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