Mission Statement
The department of Neurology and Neuroscience
is comprised of physicians, physician-scientists and scientists with a broad
range of expertise in the neurological sciences, but with superior expertise
in Multiple Sclerosis and neuroimmunology research, endovascular treatment of
acute stroke, autism and epilepsy. Dr. Barry Levin is presently Interim Chair of the department.
The department
has 3 divisions and 10 centers of excellence. Altogether the department has over
50 faculty of which 15 are basic scientists
with the remainder clinicians or clinician scientists. The department was
founded in 1970 with Dr. Stuart Cook as Chairman. Dr. Cook served the department
as Chair until 1999 when he was promoted to the President of UMDNJ.
The Department of Neurology and Neuroscience
participates in all of the major missions of the New Jersey Medical School.
Our faculty deliver outstanding clinical care to patients living with a variety
of neurological disorders and they actively participate in nationally recognized
clinical, translational and basic neuroscience research. Education is a major
mission of the department that includes graduate, undergraduate medical education
and residency training. The residency program includes the participation of
the VA Hospital as well as University Hospital, providing the opportunity to
practice neurology in a different hospital settings.