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Colin McLeod is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University. He is actively involved in clinical education and scholarly work in neurology, with a focus on movement disorders and neuroimmunology.
Research Interests: His research spans Parkinson's disease, gut-brain interactions, autoimmune cerebellar ataxia, and neuromodulation therapies. He investigates both clinical presentations and physiological mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, particularly those involving the autonomic and enteric nervous systems.
His recent publications (2023–2024) reflect a strong trend in clinical neurology, with emphasis on Parkinson’s disease management, drug-induced movement disorders, and novel neuromodulation techniques such as transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation. These works demonstrate an integrative approach combining neurology, gastroenterology, and clinical therapeutics.
Scientific Awards:
- Patient Experience 4.9-star Top Performer, MCG Wellstar, 2024
- SHINE Award, Medical College of Georgia, 2023
Advising and Grants: There is no public information available regarding student advising or grant funding. However, his active publication record and teaching responsibilities suggest ongoing scholarly engagement and potential involvement in research funding or mentorship not detailed in the provided text.
Labs and Teams: No specific laboratory, research team, or collaborative group is mentioned in the available information. His work appears to be clinically oriented, likely conducted within the Department of Neurology at the Medical College of Georgia.





