Key Figures in the Development of CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patients
Dr. Roberto Bergamaschi
Director of the Multiple Sclerosis Center of Pavia (Italy). |
Steven R. Brenner MD
Positioned as the Associate Professor Department of Neurology & Psychiatry at St Louis University School of Medicine. Dr. Brenner published a favorable response to Paolo Zambonis's paper, "Chronic cerebral venous insufficiency in patients with multiple sclerosis". |
Dr. John Cooke MD PHD
Dr Cooke is a professor of cardiovascular medicine at Stanford University's School of Medicine. |
Dr. Patricia Coyle
Stony Brook University Hospital, NY dept. of Neurology. |
Gary Cutter
Gary Cutter is a professor of Biostatistics, and sectional head of research and clinical trials at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, USA. Gary developed MSFC, an outcome measure for motor and cognitive efficiency in MS. |
Dr. Michael Dake
Dr Dake was the first surgeon to accept Professor Zamboni's proposals to operate on stenosis associated with CCSVI. He is Chief of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology at Stanford University's Medical School (USA). |
Claude Franceschi
Franceschi is considered the world's leading expert in venous haemodynamics. He is the head of vascular laboratories at Saint Joseph Hospital, in Paris (France). |
Dr. Ellliot Frohman
Dr. Frohman reports having received speaking honoraria from Biogen Idec and Teva Neuroscience. He is based in Dallas at the Department of Neurology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Texas (USA). |
Giulio Gabbiani
Professor Giulio Gabbiani is considered one of the world's leading experts in the field of vessel wall structure. He is Head of the Department of Pathology and Immunology,, Centre Médical Universitaire di Ginevra.(Switzerland). |
Roberto Galeotti
Galeotti is the Sectional Head at the Interventional Radiology Section, at the University Hospital of Ferrara, Ferrara (Italy). |
Dr Mark Haacke
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Byung-Boong Lee
Byung-Boong Lee is Chairman of the International Consensus Conference on congenital venous malformations. He is also Chairman of Washington DC's, Georgetown University School of Medicine (USA). |
Dr N. Med. Tomasz Ludyga
Dr. Ludgya is a specialist of general surgery, specialist of vascular surgery, and specialist of angiology. He works alongside Dr. Marian Simka. Together they perfom the CCSVI stenting procedure in Katowice (Poland). |
Francesco Mascoli
Masconi is the Vascular Surgery B.U. Director at the University Hospital of Ferrara (Italy). |
Joseph Raffetto MD
Raffetto is a Surgery Lecturer at Harvard University's Brigham and Women's Hospital. |
Jürgen Reichenbach, PhD
Professor Jürgen Reichenbach is the Head of Medical Physics Group at the Institute for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the University Clinics Jena (Germany). He is works alongside Professor Haacke. |
Fabrizio Salvi
Salvi was the first neurologist to work with Professor Zamboni in the ground breaking, clinical experimentation of venous obstruction removal. He is Head of the Rare and Neuroimmune Diseases Centre, at the Bellaria Hospital in Bologna (Italy). |
Franz Schelling
Franz Schelling is the author of a variety of Hypothesis Papers back in the 1980's, concentrating on the etiologic role of the venous system, in Multiple Sclerosis. |
Dr. Marian Simka
Dr. Simka is currently imaging and stenting MS patients across Europe. Simka is based at the Department of Angiology in Pszczyna (Poland). Dr Simka has also written a paper on how to perform doppler sonography on the extracranial veins of Multiple Sclerosis patients. |
Andrea Stella
Stella is a Professor of Vascular Surgery at University of Bologna (Italy). |
Bianca Weinstock-Guttman
Weinstock-Guttman is acknowledged as one of world's greatest experts on multiple sclerosis in the pediatric age. Robert Zivadinov
Zivadinov is regarded as one of the leading experts in pharmacological trials for multiple sclerosis and efficacy measures using MRI. He is also the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center Director at the New York State University in Buffalo (USA). |
Paolo Zamboni
Dr Zamboni discovered and labeled CCSVI in Multiple Sclerosis patients. He is Director He is Director of the Centre for Vascular Diseases, at the University of Ferrara (ITALY) and Co Authored the book Principles Of Venous Hemodynamics, with Claude Franceschi Nova Biomedical Books Ed, New York, 2009. He also wrote Profilassi della tromboembolia venosa in ambito chirurgico. Aracne Ed, Roma, 2007
Paolo Zamboni in his research lab at the University of Ferrara, in Italy. |
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