BIOGRAPHY
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Steven E. Arnold, MD
Assistant Professor
Director, Laboratory for Cellular and Molecular Neuropathology
Center of Neurobiology and Behavior
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Steven E. Arnold, MD, is Associate Professor (with tenure) in the Departments of Psychiatry and
Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania (UPENN) School of Medicine in Philadelphia, where
he is also Associate Director of the Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences. Dr Arnold is
Director of the Cellular and Molecular Neuropathology Program at the Center for Neurobiology
and Behavior in the Department of Psychiatry and a Senior Fellow in the Institute of Aging,
both at UPENN. In addition, Dr Arnold is Clinician-Investigator at the Alzheimer’s Disease
Center – Memory Disorders Clinic at the Hospital of the UPENN.
Dr Arnold earned his medical degree at Boston University School of Medicine in Massachusetts.
He completed an internship in internal medicine at St Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center and
a residency in psychiatry at the New York State Psychiatric Institute at Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center, both in New York City. He then performed his residency in neurology and a
fellowship in behavioral neurology and cognitive neuroscience at the University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics and was a Postgraduate Associate in neuroanatomy at the University
of Iowa College of Medicine in Iowa City.
Dr Arnold is the recipient of several awards and honors. He has written numerous articles,
chapters, books, and abstracts on dementia-related topics and is on the editorial board for
the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and the Journal of Gerontology. He has also
lectured nationally and internationally on the neuroscience and neuropathology of schizophrenia
and dementia.
Dr Arnold is a member of many professional organizations, including the American Academy of
Neurology, the American Association of Neuropathology, the American Neuropsychiatric Association,
the Society of Neuroscience, and the American Psychiatric Association. He is also a member of
several advisory boards and committees, and currently serves as a reviewer for the National
Institutes of Health in the Neurological Sciences Study Section and the Neuroscience Review Branch.
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