Who We Are
The Richard T. Johnson
Division of Neuroimmunology and Neurological Infections has been established
to promote outstanding patient care and research for immune and infectious
disorders of the nervous system through training of clinical and basic
science researchers, developing and providing diagnostic services, consultation
services and helping develop new modes of treatment.
The Division consists of Neurologists and physicians from other related disciplines. Together they provide
expertise in several major immune and infectious disorders of the nervous
system that includes Neuro-AIDS and other viral and opportunistic infections,
Multiple Sclerosis and related leukoencephalopathies, Transverse Myelitis
and other myelopathies, Guillian Barre Syndrome, Chronic demyelinating
polyneuropathy, Myasthenia gravis and other immune mediated disorders
of the peripheral nervous system.
The Division members have active research programs funded largely through
Federal agencies to study the epidemiology and pathogenesis, and
to develop newer diagnostic and therapeutic modalities.
The Division also has an active training program that includes clinical
fellowships, research fellowships, and graduate student clerkships
for basic scientists.
On May 21, 2004, the Division of Neuroimmunology and Infectious Diseases was dedicated
to honor Dr. Richard T. Johnson .