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Dr. Gregory del Zoppo is an Academic Professor in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, with an additional appointment as Adjunct Professor of Neurology. He practices at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he maintains his office in the Research & Training Building, Room 503b.
Dr. del Zoppo's educational background includes an M.D. from the University of Washington, residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, Senior House Officer and Registrar training in Neurology at The National Hospital Institute of Neurology in London, and fellowship training in Hematology/Oncology at the University of Oregon Health Sciences University and Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation. He is board certified in Hematology by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Dr. del Zoppo is a recognized expert in clinical hemostasis and thrombosis, with particular expertise in disorders of the central nervous system. His research has substantially contributed to current treatment approaches for thrombotic stroke. His primary research interests include clinical studies of acute intervention in ischemic stroke, hemostasis problems associated with cerebral injury, and vascular and matrix adhesion biology of the central nervous system. Analysis of his publication record shows consistent contributions to stroke research, thrombolysis, and neurovascular biology over several decades, with recent work focusing on antithrombotic reversal guidelines and dual thrombolytic therapy.
- Guideline development for reversal of antithrombotics in intracranial hemorrhage (2016)
- Time-sensitive thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke (2010-2014)
- Neurovascular unit changes in aging (2012)
- Penumbra heterogeneity in stroke (2011)
- Early exploration of acute stroke therapy (1995)
Dr. del Zoppo maintains an active clinical practice at Harborview Medical Center, where he sees patients with adult hematology conditions, disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis, and disorders of the central nervous system. He is particularly interested in working with patients who are actively engaged in their own care decisions.


