Saud AlhusainiView profile
Assistant Professor
Saud Alhusaini MD PhD is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and serves as a Neurologist/Movement Disorders Specialist at Rhode Island Hospital. His research integrates imaging genomics and multimodal brain imaging approaches to investigate neurological disorders including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and epilepsy. He is affiliated with the Carney Institute for Brain Science and collaborates extensively with clinicians, geneticists, electrophysiologists, MRI specialists, neuropsychologists, and data scientists. Education: PhD from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) MSc in Neuroscience from Trinity College Dublin MD from University of Dublin, School of Medicine Adult neurology residency at McGill University/Montreal Neurological Institute Clinical research fellowship at Yale School of Medicine Clinical fellowship at Stanford University Medical Center Dr. Alhusaini's research focuses on identifying key endophenotypes and subclinical biomarkers to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of complex neurological conditions. His work spans multiple areas including movement disorders, epilepsy, and brain structure genetics. He has made significant contributions to understanding the genetic architecture of brain structures through his involvement with the ENIGMA consortium, which conducts large-scale collaborative analyses of neuroimaging and genetic data across institutions worldwide. An analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent pattern of high-impact research at the intersection of neurology, genetics, and advanced imaging techniques. His recent work demonstrates particular expertise in Parkinson's disease genetics, epilepsy network analysis, and movement disorder diagnostics. The breadth of his research, spanning from basic genetic mechanisms to clinical applications, highlights his comprehensive approach to understanding neurological disorders. Dr. Alhusaini has received funding from the Rhode Island Research Foundation, Brown Physicians, Inc., and Advance RI-CTR to support his research initiatives. His collaborative approach is evident through his numerous multi-institutional projects and extensive co-author network across Brown University departments including Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.









