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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Dr. Gallagher earned his B.S. in chemistry
from the University of Notre Dame in 1989, graduating summa cum
laude. He was a visiting scholar in neurobiology at Harvard University
Medical School from 1992 to 1996, and earned a Ph.D. in molecular
biophysics and an M.D. from Washington University in 1997. He began
his postgraduate training with an internship in internal medicine
at Washington University, completed a neurology residency at Washington
University in 2001, and a surgical epilepsy fellowship at Washington
University from 2001 to 2002. Dr. Gallagher became an instructor
of Neurology at Washington University in 2001 and joined the faculty
at Vanderbilt University Medical Center as assistant professor
of Neurology in 2002.
Dr. Gallagher is board certified by both the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Clinical Neurophysiology in three specialties, Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, and Epilepsy Monitoring, and he is currently an attending physician at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. His main research interest is in the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms by which mutations in epilepsy genes cause disease. His predominant clinical focus is in the medical and surgical treatment of patients with epilepsy.

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