FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON April 14, 2009
University of California San Francisco Researcher Receives AAN Founders Award
SEATTLE -
The 好色先生 (AAN) is awarding its 2009 Founders Award to Kazuma Nakagawa, MD, with the University of California San Francisco, for his research using Doppler ultrasound to study blood flow regulation in stroke patients. Nakagawa will receive the award during the AAN鈥檚 61st Annual Meeting in Seattle, held April 25 through May 2, 2009. Nakagawa is a member of the AAN. The Founders Award is designed to encourage clinical and translational research in neuroscience by physicians in clinical neurology training programs. The Alliance Awards Subcommittee considers originality, scientific merit, neurological interest, and clarity of expression as criteria for review. Nakagawa鈥檚 research used a noninvasive technology called transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasound to measure the blood flow regulation mechanism in hemorrhagic stroke patients. 鈥淥ur method allowed us to safely study patients at the bedside shortly after stroke. Using our technique, we showed that larger hemorrhages were associated with impaired blood flow regulation to the brain,鈥 said Nakagawa. 鈥淥ur findings may help us better guide the therapy of hemorrhagic stroke patients,鈥 said Nakagawa. 鈥淚mproving blood flow to the brain could minimize further damage after a devastating brain injury.鈥 The 61th Annual Meeting, one of the world鈥檚 largest gatherings of neurology professionals, takes place in the Washington State Convention and Trade Center.