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Office
510 S Kingshighway Blvd
Dept
Saint Louis, MO 63110Phone+1 314-362-7200Fax+1 314-747-4189
Education & Training
- Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumFellowship, Neuroradiology, 2014
- Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumResidency, Radiology-Diagnostic, 2009 - 2013
- Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumResidency, Neurology, 2005 - 2009
- University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of MedicineClass of 2005
Certifications & Licensure
- MO State Medical License 2008 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
- American Board of Radiology Diagnostic Radiology
- American Board of Radiology Neuroradiology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 20 citationsExamining the contributions of environmental quality to pediatric multiple sclerosisAmy M. Lavery, Amy Waldman, T. Charles Casper, Shelly Roalstad, Meghan Candee
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. 2017-11-01 - 13 citationsThe Prevalence of Malformations of Cortical Development in a Pediatric Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia Population.G.J. Palagallo, S.R. McWilliams, Lynne A Sekarski, Aseem Sharma, Manu S. Goyal
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 2017-02-01 - 7 citationsA new look at cognitive functioning in pediatric MS.Lauren B Krupp, Emmanuelle Waubant, Michael Waltz, T Charles Casper, Anita Belman
Multiple Sclerosis. 2023-01-01
Journal Articles
- Genetically Defined Cellular Correlates of the Baseline Brain MRI SignalManu S Goyal, Marcus E Raichle, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Press Mentions
- Covid-19: Indian American Researchers Find 40% Drop in US Stroke EvaluationsMay 12th, 2020
- Women Stay Sharper Than Men in Old Age Because Their Brains 'Are Four Years Younger', Study FindsJune 18th, 2019
- A Woman's Brain Looks 3 Years Younger Than a Man's of the Same AgeFebruary 21st, 2019
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