Elisabeth B. Marsh, MD FAAN FAHA FANA
Dr. Marsh is a vascular neurologist specializing in post-stroke recovery. She received her BA from the Johns Hopkins University where she continued her training for medical school, residency, and fellowship. She is currently a Professor of Neurology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine within the Cerebrovascular Division, where she is the Director of the stroke program at Johns Hopkins Bayview, the Associate Program Director of the Neurology Residency, and the Vice Chair of Education. She is also the Vice President for the American Neurological Association and sits on the subcommittee to Advance Women in Academics for the American Academy of Neurology. Her multidisciplinary, multi-center, cutting edge research using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to determine the underlying pathophysiology of cognitive deficits following minor stroke and create tangible therapeutic targets to improve post-stroke cognition, is supported by both the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health.
Degrees
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BANeuroscience, Johns Hopkins University
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MDJohns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Marsh is a vascular neurologist specializing in post-stroke recovery. She is the director of a large clinical research laboratory evaluating stroke recovery and focused on cognitive impairment caused by minor stroke. Her multidisciplinary, multi-center, cutting edge research using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to determine the underlying pathophysiology of cognitive deficits following minor stroke and create tangible therapeutic targets to improve post-stroke cognition, is supported by both the American Heart Association and the National Institutes of Health.
