Siriraj Stroke Center, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Department of Medicine
Associate Professor Yongchai Nilanont is a stroke neurologist working in Siriraj Medical School, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. He finished his fellowship training in Cerebrovascular Disease from the University of Western Ontario, London Health Sciences Centre, Canada. He is a pioneer in mobile stroke unit development and implementation across 6 regions of Thailand. Trying to tackle the limitation of access to acute stroke care imaging, the lack of neurologist in remote areas and the delay of inter-hospital transfer, he initiates the Mobile Stroke Unit-Stroke One-Stop (MSU-SOS) project to improved prehospital stroke care in remote area of the country. His research interests include the area of prehospital stroke care, thrombolysis and stroke prevention.
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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Neurosurgery
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University Hospital Roi-Khaled
Centre National de Référence en Kinésithérapie et Réadaptation (CNRKR)
Felix NINDORERA holds a Master's degree in physical therapy since 2019 and is currently a teaching assistant in rehabilitation (Burundi ) as well as a PhD student (UCLouvain, Belgium). He has worked as a clinical physical therapist since 2014 in Burundi. He is part of the Burundi government strategic initiative to build capacity in rehabilitation which has been supported through the Belgian government. Member of the World stroke Organization (WSO) and the African Society of Neurorehabilitation (SAFNeR), Felix has undertaken research in Stroke rehabilitation, especially community settings based physical activity.
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Emory University
Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Center
Lund University Medical Faculty
Department of Clinical Sciences/Neurology
Bo Norrving is senior professor in neurology at Lund University, Sweden. He has published over 550 scientific articles and several books. His research activities have focused on clinical trials, stroke epidemiology, small vessel disease, clinical genetics, and organisation of stroke services. He was corresponding author of the Swedish Aspirin Low-Dose Trial (SALT) published in 1991, and he has contributed to a large number of other pivotal clinical trials. He chaired the steering committee of SIFAP, the world’s largest study on stroke in the young. He is a founder of the Swedish Stroke Register the world’s 1st national stroke registry. He is Editor-in-Chief of the European Stroke Journal. He chaired the ESO Action Plan for Stroke in Europe 2018 to 2030 working group. He chaired the working group on cerebrovascular diseases at WHO in the work on ICD-11. He was vice-president of the ESO 2008 to 2010. He was President of the World Stroke Organization 2008 to 2012, and he has represented stroke at the WHO and the UN. Bo Norrving has played an important leadership role in raising the profile of stroke globally, and he has received several awards.
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HASSELT University
Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences
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Dr. Moewardi Hospital
Neurology
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Regions Stroke and Neuroscience Hospital
Neuroscience