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Justin Brown

Director, Mass General Paralysis Center

Justin Brown is an Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School and serves as the Director of Reconstructive Neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He is a board-certified neurosurgeon specializing in restoring movement following trauma and paralyzing injuries to the peripheral nerves, spinal cord, and brain.

Education and Training

  • Medical Degree: Eastern Virginia Medical School (2001)
  • Residency: Neurosurgical residency completed at Baylor College of Medicine
  • Fellowship: Peripheral nerve surgery fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine

Professional Focus

Dr. Brown's clinical and research interests revolve around:

  • Restoring Movement: He has developed innovative techniques in nerve surgery aimed at helping patients regain mobility after severe injuries.
  • Neurodiagnostics: His research explores the role of neurodiagnostics in predicting outcomes for patients with paralyzing injuries.
  • Stem Cell Research: Investigating methods for preserving denervated nerves and enhancing reinnervation.

Recognition and Contributions

Dr. Brown has gained international recognition for his work in reconstructive neurosurgery and is an active educator, frequently speaking at medical symposiums globally. He also founded The Paralysis Center at MGH, which focuses on reversing paralysis from various neurological conditions.1234

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Location

Boston, Massachusetts, United States