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Thu, Apr 15

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IPCC Virtual April Luncheon with Dr. Igor J. Koralnik

Dr. Koralnik serves as Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine’s Archibald Church Professor of Neurology, as well as Chief of the Division of Neuro-Infectious diseases & Global Neurology at Northwestern Medicine. Join us to hear his presentation on the global threat COVID-19 poses.

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IPCC Virtual April Luncheon with Dr. Igor J. Koralnik
IPCC Virtual April Luncheon with Dr. Igor J. Koralnik

Time & Location

Apr 15, 2021, 11:45 AM – 1:00 PM CDT

via Zoom

About the Event

International Press Club of Chicago April 2021 Virtual Program in Partnership with IWA:

DATE:  Thursday, April 15, 2021

LOCATION: Zoom

TIME: 11:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

SCHEDULE: Zoom Link opens at 11:45 a.m. Program followed by Q&A: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

GUEST SPEAKER: 

Dr. Igor J. Koralnik, M.D.

Archibald Church Professor of Neurology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Chief of Neuro-Infectious Diseases and Global Neurology at Northwestern Medicine

Director, Global Neurology Program, Institute of Global Health

PROGRAM: “Covid-19: a Global threat to the Nervous system – and what you can do to help”

Join us on April 15 to hear Dr. Koralnik's presentation about the global threat Covid-19 poses to the entire nervous system. He will discuss his cutting-edge research, and how everyone can become part of the team and join the fight against COVID-19.

Dr. Igor Koralnik serves as Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine’s Archibald Church Professor of Neurology, as well as Chief of the Division of Neuro-Infectious diseases & Global Neurology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He is a world-recognized expert in research on how viruses attack the brain. Over the past 20 years, Dr. Koralnik and his laboratory have focused and shown that virus variants with specific mutations can infect different cell types in the brain. He has discovered, named, and characterized three novel diseases of the brain caused by infection of neurons and meningeal cells with virus variants. 

In an effort to better understand and more effectively treat the neurological manifestations of COVID-19, Northwestern Medicine launched one of the first Neuro-COVID-19 Clinics in the United States in May 2020. By responding to the pandemic so quickly, the Division of Neuro-Infectious Disease & Global Neurology within the Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology has become an international clinical care and research leader as well as a trusted source of information. Dr. Koralnik and his team have developed unique expertise understanding how COVID-19 can lead to cognitive dysfunction, brain fog, and other neurologic problems experienced by patients after their hospitalization for COVID-19 pneumonia, as well as non-hospitalized COVID-19 “long haulers.” A study by Dr. Koralnik and fellow researchers revealed that almost one in three COVID-19 patients admitted at Northwestern developed encephalopathy—which means alteration of the brain functions. Their findings and medical recommendations have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and many international news outlets.

While much has been discovered about the short-term impact of COVID-19 on the brain and nervous system, little is known about the long-term impact of this disease. There is an urgent need for more research, and philanthropy will play an important role in enabling the Division of Neuro-Infectious Disease & Global Neurology to drive innovation in clinical care and revolutionize our understanding of how viruses, like COVID-19, affect the nervous system. 

ABOUT DR. IGOR J. KORALNIK

Dr. Koralnik serves as Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine’s Archibald Church Professor of Neurology, as well as Chief of the Division of Neuro-Infectious diseases & Global Neurology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. He is a physician-scientist with 25 years of experience in caring for patients with infectious diseases affecting the nervous system, including HIV and COVID-19. His laboratory has made many important discoveries in this field, leading to improved diagnosis, management, and treatments. Dr. Koralnik and his team are closely affiliated with a number of Northwestern Medicine centers and institutes, including the Institute for Translational Neuroscience, the Institute for Global Health, and the Comprehensive COVID-19 Center. The Ken & Ruth Davee Department of Neurology is consistently ranked in the top 5 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

To see the American Academy of Neurology member spotlight highlighting the activities of the Neuro-Covid clinic, the research, and the participation of Northwestern medical students and trainees, please click HERE.

For Dr. Koralnik's bio and publications, please click HERE.

Please RSVP here on the IPCC website. Zoom meeting details will be sent via IWA only to those that have registered via the RSVP button.

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