
معرفی
Ramin Zand is a Professor in the Department of Neurology at Penn State Neuroscience Institute, specializing in Stroke research and clinical practice.
Research Interests
- Stroke imaging and clinical biomarkers
- Outcome prediction using EHR data and machine learning
- Stroke system of care
- Polygenic and monogenic causes of stroke
Clinical Expertise: Stroke, stroke in young populations, and rare stroke etiologies.
Professional Certifications: Board-certified in Neurology, Vascular Neurology, and Neuroimaging by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (2012–2015).
Research Output Trends: Recent publications focus on stroke survivor health, atrial fibrillation quality improvement, mental health outcomes, health disparities, and EHR data imputation. These works employ machine learning, advanced statistics, and healthcare informatics to address stroke-related challenges.
Grants & Projects:
- Dynamic cerebrovascular morphology changes in acute ischemic stroke (2024–2026) with National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Machine Learning Prediction of 1-Year Mortality and Recurrence after Ischemic Stroke (2023–2025) with NINDS
Collaborations: Active partnerships with researchers like V. Abedi, K. K. Laksari, and institutions in the United States.





