Eva Feldman
American neurologist and neuroscientist
Eva Feldman is an American neurologist and neuroscientist known for her research in neurodegenerative diseases. She is a professor at the University of Michigan and has made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and diabetic neuropathy.
Education and Career[edit | edit source]
Eva Feldman received her medical degree and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. She completed her residency in neurology and a fellowship in neuromuscular disease at the same institution. Feldman has held various academic and clinical positions at the University of Michigan, where she is currently a professor of neurology.
Research[edit | edit source]
Feldman's research focuses on the mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases, particularly ALS and diabetic neuropathy. She has published extensively on the role of oxidative stress, inflammation, and genetics in these conditions. Her work has led to the development of new therapeutic strategies aimed at slowing disease progression and improving patient outcomes.
Contributions to Medicine[edit | edit source]
Eva Feldman has been instrumental in advancing the field of neurology through her research and clinical work. She has received numerous awards for her contributions to medical science and has been a mentor to many young scientists and clinicians. Feldman is also involved in various professional organizations and has served on several editorial boards for scientific journals.
Selected Publications[edit | edit source]
- Feldman, E. L., et al. "Oxidative stress and diabetic neuropathy: a new understanding of an old problem." Journal of Clinical Investigation.
- Feldman, E. L., et al. "Mechanisms of disease: the role of oxidative stress and inflammation in diabetic neuropathy." Nature Reviews Neurology.
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External Links[edit | edit source]
- [University of Michigan Faculty Page]
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