
معرفی
Elīna Pūcīte is an Assistant Professor and Study Process Coordinator at the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Rīga Stradiņa University (RSU), Latvia. Her work contributes to clinical neurology and cerebrovascular research, with a focus on stroke, carotid artery disease, and patient outcomes. She is actively involved in academic leadership and research dissemination.
Research Interests: Her expertise spans carotid artery stenosis, cognitive and emotional changes post-stroke, antiplatelet resistance, and health-related quality of life after neurovascular interventions. Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being), particularly in clinical medicine.
The recent publications indicate a consistent focus on cerebrovascular diseases, integrating neurology, surgery, and patient-centered outcomes. Her work often involves multidisciplinary collaboration, examining both clinical and psychological dimensions of stroke and vascular interventions.
Scientific Contributions and Activities:
- Member of the Latvian Society of Neurologists
- Scientific Committee Member, RSU International Research Conference 2023
- Media contributor on public health topics related to carotid stenosis and cognition
She has advised or collaborated on research in stroke outcomes, headache disorders, and hematological neurology. Though no formal students are listed, her role as Study Process Coordinator suggests involvement in academic training. She leads and contributes to studies assessing long-term neurological and cognitive recovery.
Labs and Teams: She collaborates within the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at RSU and participates in national professional networks. Her work is embedded in clinical-academic teams focused on stroke care, vascular neurology, and patient quality-of-life research.





