
Elie Naddaf
Clinical Professor · Peripheral Neuropathies
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and ScienceAbout
Dr. Elie Naddaf is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, specializing in neuromuscular disorders. He serves as Scientific Committee Chair for the Myositis International Health & Research Collaborative Alliance (MIHRA) and holds leadership roles in multiple professional societies including the American Academy of Neurology and American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine.
Dr. Naddaf earned his MD from Lebanese University School of Medicine in 2010, completed Neurology residency at University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics in 2014, and Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowships at Mayo Clinic in 2016. He recently completed a Master's in Clinical and Translational Science from Mayo Graduate School in 2024.
His research focuses on inclusion body myositis, peripheral neuropathies, autoimmune neuromuscular disorders, and hereditary myopathies. Analysis of his recent publications reveals significant contributions to understanding mitochondrial dysfunction in inflammatory myopathies, diagnostic criteria for neuromuscular disorders, and clinical outcomes in rare neuromuscular conditions. His work integrates clinical neurology, electrophysiology, and molecular mechanisms to advance diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Dr. Naddaf has received numerous awards including:
- The Myositis Association's 2025 Heroes in Healthcare Award
- Mayo Clinic's 2024 Patient Experience Award
- American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine's 2023 Scientific Impact Award
As an active clinician-scientist, Dr. Naddaf maintains a robust research program with extensive grant funding through Mayo Clinic's Clinical and Translational Science program. He mentors junior researchers and collaborates internationally on neuromuscular research initiatives. His clinical practice focuses on complex neuromuscular cases including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and inflammatory myopathies, utilizing advanced diagnostic techniques including electromyography.
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