RESEARCH SUMMARY

Ubiquitin proteasome system dysfunction in neurodevelopmental diseases and epilepsy.

Contact Information

Kevin Haas M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Epilepsy Division
6140 MRBIII
465 21st Ave South
Nashville, TN 37232
Phone: 615-322-5290
Fax: 615-322-0486

     
 
     

Faculty>
Kevin Haas, M.D., Ph.D. (Epilepsy)


BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Dr. Haas earned his B.S. in biomedical engineering from Duke University in 1991, graduating magna cum laude with distinction. His graduate and medical school training took place at the University of Michigan, where he earned his Ph.D. degree in neuroscience in 1998 and M.D. degree in 1999. At Emory University, he completed his internal medicine internship in 2000, neurology residency at in 2003, and clinical neurophysiology fellowship with an emphasis in epilepsy in 2004. He served as chief resident in neurology for the 2002-2003 medical year.

In 2004, Dr. Haas joined the Vanderbilt University Medical Center faculty as an assistant professor in the neurology department. His clinical focus is epilepsy and he is an attending physician for general neurology and the epilepsy monitoring unit. His research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms through which protein degradation pathways regulate physiological synaptic function, and how these pathways contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental diseases and epilepsy.


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