
About
David K. Urion, MD, FAAN is an Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and holds dual directorships in the Department of Neurology at Boston Children's Hospital: Director of Education and Director of Behavioral Neurology Clinics and Programs. His clinical expertise spans neurocritical care, learning disorders, and neurodevelopmental disabilities. He trained at Stanford University School of Medicine (MD, 1980), followed by residency and fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital. His research focuses on genetic underpinnings of neurodevelopmental disorders, ethical challenges in pediatric neurology, and innovative medical education curricula for trainees.
Education:
- MD: Stanford University School of Medicine, 1980
- Residency/Fellowship: Boston Children's Hospital, Neurology, 1981-1986
Research Interests: Dr. Urion investigates genetic causes of autism and developmental delays, ethical dilemmas in gene therapy access, and neurodevelopmental outcomes in critically ill children. He emphasizes translational research bridging molecular genetics with clinical practice.
Publications: Over 60 peer-reviewed articles since 1979, with recent work on GSK3B mutations in autism (2025), equitable access to gene therapies (2024), and pediatric neurocritical care outcomes (2022). His work frequently addresses ethical dimensions of cutting-edge treatments.
Awards & Recognition: While no specific awards are listed, his FAAN designation reflects peer recognition in neurology.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Behavioral Neurology Clinics Program and collaborates with the Autism Spectrum Center and Learning Disabilities Program at Boston Children's Hospital.
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