Marion Buckwalter

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Marion Buckwalter at the World Economic Forum
Marion Buckwalter
NationalityAmerican
Known forResearch on stroke and neuroinflammation
Scientific career
FieldsNeurology, Neuroscience
InstitutionsStanford University



Marion Buckwalter is an American neurologist and neuroscientist known for her research on stroke and neuroinflammation. She is a faculty member at Stanford University.

Education and Career[edit | edit source]

Marion Buckwalter completed her medical training and specialized in neurology. She pursued a career in academic medicine, focusing on both clinical practice and research. Buckwalter is currently a professor at Stanford University, where she conducts research and teaches.

Research[edit | edit source]

Buckwalter's research primarily focuses on the mechanisms of stroke recovery and the role of neuroinflammation in brain injury. Her work aims to understand how inflammatory processes affect the brain following a stroke and to develop new therapeutic strategies to improve recovery outcomes.

Contributions[edit | edit source]

Marion Buckwalter has made significant contributions to the field of neurology through her research on stroke and neuroinflammation. Her studies have provided insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie brain injury and recovery, potentially leading to new treatments for stroke patients.

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