BIOGRAPHY
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Stephen Salloway, MD, MS
Associate Professor of Clinical Neurosciences
Brown Medical School
Director of Neurology and The Memory Disorders Program
Butler Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island
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Stephen P. Salloway, MD, MS is Director of Neurology and the Memory Disorders Program at
Butler Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island and Associate Professor of Clinical
Neurosciences and Psychiatry at Brown Medical School. He received his medical degree from
Stanford University School of Medicine and completed residencies in neurology and psychiatry
at Yale University.
Dr Salloway has published more than 75 scientific articles and book chapters, in addition
to 2 books. He is a past President of the American Neuropsychiatric Association and serves
on national and international committees to help develop criteria for stroke and vascular
dementia. He is a scientific reviewer for the National Institutes of Health and for more
than 25 journals, universities, and research foundations.
Dr Salloway has received numerous grants for his research, which focuses on: clinical trials
for prevention and treatment of vascular dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, and mild cognitive
impairment; brain imaging of microvascular changes in the elderly; and assessment of frontal
behavior and executive function. He is Director of the Brown Combined Residency in Neurology
and Psychiatry and co-Principal Investigator of the Brown Dementia Research Fellowship
Program. He lectures widely on dementia and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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