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Alis Heshmatollah is a Researcher in the Department of Neurology at Erasmus University Rotterdam, specializing in cerebrovascular diseases and stroke research. Their work primarily focuses on population-based studies examining stroke etiology, risk factors, and long-term outcomes.
Dr. Heshmatollah's research interests center on cerebrovascular accident epidemiology, biomarkers for stroke risk prediction (including neurofilament light chain, β-amyloid, and total-tau), blood pressure variability effects, and cognitive trajectories related to stroke. Their work frequently utilizes data from the Rotterdam Study, a large prospective population-based cohort.
Their recent publications reveal a strong focus on biomarker research for stroke prediction, cardiovascular risk assessment following transient neurologic events, and long-term cognitive outcomes after stroke. This research contributes significantly to understanding stroke mechanisms and improving preventive strategies.
Dr. Heshmatollah has collaborated extensively with researchers including Ikram M.K., Ikram M.A., Koudstaal P.J., Fani L., and other members of the Rotterdam Study team. Their work has been cited over 100 times across their publications, with several papers gaining attention in news outlets and social media.
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