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Dr. Anish Bhardwaj is a
Professor in the Department of Neurology at Oregon
Health & Science University (OHSU) and has joint
appointments in the Departments of Neurological
Surgery and Anesthesiology and Peri-Operative
Medicine (APOM). He is also Director of the
Neurosciences Critical Care Program and the
Neuroscience Critical Care Unit at OHSU.
Dr. Bhardwaj earned the M.D. from the College of
Medicine at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. In
1993, he finished a residency in Neurology at the
Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Two
years later he completed a postdoctoral fellowship
in Neuroscience Critical Care at The Johns Hopkins
University, School of Medicine where he then served
on the faculty until he relocated to OHSU in January
2006.
His research interests include the
pathophysiological mechanisms of ischemic brain
injury and of edema formation accompanying ischemic
stroke, neuroprotective strategies related to stroke
and osmotherapy in brain injury. He is currently
collaborating with APOM on his NIH R01 grant project
entitled “Osmotherapy in Acute Ischemic Stroke.”
Dr. Bhardwaj is a Fellow of both the American
College of Critical Care Medicine and the American
Heart Association. He has over 200 publications,
book chapters, invited reviews, editorials and
presentations to his credit, and he serves on
several editorial boards for scientific journals. |