
Kazim A. Sheikh
استاد · Neuromuscular disorders
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houstonمعرفی
Dr. Kazim A. Sheikh is a Professor and Director of the Neuromuscular Program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth Houston), within McGovern Medical School's Department of Neurology. His clinical and research expertise centers on neuromuscular disorders, with particular specialization in Guillain-Barré syndrome, peripheral neuropathies, and ALS.
Dr. Sheikh's educational background includes:
- Medical Degree from King Edward Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan
- Neurology Residency at Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan
- Internal Medicine Internship at Nassau County Medical Center, SUNY, East Meadow, New York
- Neurology Residency at Neurological Institute, Columbia University, New York, New York
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Peripheral Nerve at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
His research program focuses on developing novel therapies for nerve repair, advancing diagnostic approaches for immune-mediated neuropathies, and applying MRI technology to monitor neuromuscular disease progression. Dr. Sheikh's work bridges molecular neuroscience with clinical neurology, aiming to translate basic science discoveries into improved patient outcomes for those with complex neuromuscular conditions.
Analysis of Dr. Sheikh's publication record reveals a consistent focus on Guillain-Barré syndrome and related immune neuropathies, with recent work spanning molecular mechanisms of nerve injury, large-scale clinical studies through international consortia, and reviews of emerging therapeutic approaches. This diverse scholarly output demonstrates both depth in specific disease entities and breadth across the neuromuscular field.
Dr. Sheikh's scientific contributions include:
- Leading research on antibody reactivity in Guillain-Barré syndrome
- Investigating molecular pathways of axon regeneration
- Contributing to national assessments of neuromuscular diagnostic practices
- Exploring macrophage regulation in nerve injury models
- Advancing MRI techniques for objective disease monitoring
As Director of the Neuromuscular Program, Dr. Sheikh oversees clinical services, research initiatives, and likely plays a significant role in training neurology residents and fellows. His leadership in multi-center studies indicates successful grant funding and collaborative research efforts that extend his impact beyond a single institution.
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