StrokeCog

Our Vision

StrokeCog is an extension of the Stroke Collaborative Action Network (SCAN) Big Idea project and is a key component of the Stanford Stroke Recovery Program. StrokeCog is focused on cognitive problems after stroke.  While common, the exact mechanisms of post stroke cognitive decline are not well understood. StrokeCog funds a large prospective cohort study aimed at identifying if neuroinflammation plays an important role in the development of post-stroke cognitive decline.  In addition, we continue to support SCAN investigators with their clinical pilot studies via a clinical core. The core helps investigators with study design, stroke subject recruitment, and regulatory requirements for human research such as IRB applications and compliance. 

Project Details

Funding Type:

Research Accelerator Award

Award Year:

2017

Team Members:

Martin S. Angst (Anesthesiology)
Brice Gaudilliere (Anesthesiology)
Elizabeth Mormino (Neurology)
Nima Aghaeepour (Anesthesiology)
Gregory G Zaharchuk (Radiology)
Hadi Hosseini (Psychiatry)
Allison Okamura (Mechanical Engineering)
Peter Tass (Neurosurgery)
Scott L. Delp, Ph.D. (Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering)