Taylor B. Harrison, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Phone:
404.727.3507
Fax 404.778.2162 Appointements: 404.778.3444
Education Internship and Residency: 1999-2000 University of Louisville Department of Internal Medicine, Intern 2000-2003 Emory University Department of Neurology Fellowships: 2003-4 Clinical Electrophysiology with emphasis in Neuromuscular Disease 2004-6 Emory T32 HIV/AIDS Clinical Research Fellowship Board Certifications: 2004 Board Certified in Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology 2005 Diplomat, American Board of Electrophysiologic Medicine Honors and Awards: 2003 Chief Resident, Department of Neurology 2006-7 Neurological AIDS Research Consortium Junior Investigator Award Research Interests: HIV infection is associated with diverse pathology affecting both the peripheral and central nervous systems and neurological sequelae may be consequent to associated immunodeficiency, antiretroviral therapy, or medical comorbidity. My primary research interest in the treatment and prevention of neurological consequences of HIV/AIDS, with a particular emphasis on peripheral neuropathy. Clinical Interests: I see patients at The Emory Clinic with neuromuscular disorders as well as patients referred for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of the neurological consequences of HIV infection: peripheral neuropathy, myelopathy, cognitive impairment, as well as associated opportunistic infections such as progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. I also perform nerve conduction studies, needle electromyography, and single fiber electromyography. Publications: Please click here. |