Abstract

[Author Photo]The readers and staff of Seminars in Neurology are privileged to be provided with an outstanding issue on the neurological exam and its historical background under the guest editorship of Dr. Elan D. Louis. Dr. Louis is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Sergeivsky Center and Department of Neurology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University. After receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, he attended medical school at Yale and then received a masters degree in epidemiology from the Columbia University School of Public Health. He spent a year at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in the Eukaryotic Molecular Genetics Section and then obtained residency training in neurology at the New York Neurological Institute at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in movement disorders and neuroepidemiology.

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