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Dr. James A. Giles is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in vascular neurology with a focus on cerebrovascular diseases including ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. He completed his medical degree and PhD in neuroscience at The University of Manchester, followed by neurology residency and stroke fellowship at Washington University School of Medicine, and a clinical research fellowship at Oxford University. His research emphasizes advancing stroke treatment and prevention, particularly translating scientific discoveries into clinical practice.
Education: MD and PhD from The University of Manchester (2013/2012), Neurology Residency and Stroke Fellowship at Washington University (2018–2020), and a clinical research fellowship at Oxford University (2020).
Research Interests: Clinical trials in stroke management, anticoagulant therapies, endovascular techniques, blood pressure management post-stroke, and translational research in cerebrovascular diseases. He leads or collaborates on clinical trials such as CAPTIVA (anti-coagulation for intracranial vascular disease) and participates in initiatives like BEACH (intra-cerebral hemorrhage management).
Publications Highlight: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles focusing on cerebral venous thrombosis, mechanical thrombectomy outcomes, anticoagulation strategies, and stroke network triage efficiency. His work appears in journals like Stroke, Neurology, and Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.
Clinical Trials: Principal investigator for the CAPTIVA trial and sub-investigator in multiple studies (e.g., BEACH, REDUCE, ASPIRE) addressing stroke prevention and recovery. His research integrates clinical and translational approaches to improve stroke care.
Awards: While no specific honors are listed, his prolific publication record and leadership in clinical trials reflect significant contributions to the field.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the Center for Brain & Mind Health and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in vascular neurology and neurocritical care at Yale.

