Michael P. Marks is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, particularly focusing on areas related to stroke and vascular diseases. Their research spans various subfields including epidemiology, neurology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, internal medicine, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.
The main topics of their work cover acute ischemic stroke management, venous thromboembolism diagnosis and management, cerebrovascular and carotid artery diseases, traumatic brain injury and neurovascular disturbances, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, vascular malformations diagnosis and treatment, and intracranial aneurysms: treatment and complications.
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Frequent co-authors in their research include:
Michael P. Marks has published multiple articles in notable venues, with many appearing in the journal Stroke. Other frequent publication venues include the Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, UNC Libraries, European Journal of Neurology, and Neurology.
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Osama O. Zaidat;Albert J. Yoo;Pooja Khatri;Thomas A. Tomsick
Gregory W. Albers;Vincent N. Thijs;Lawrence Wechsler;Stephanie Kemp
Maarten G. Lansberg;Matus Straka;Stephanie Kemp;Michael Mlynash
Robert J. Adams;Greg Albers;Mark J. Alberts;Oscar Benavente
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Raphael Guzman;Marco Lee;Achal Achrol;Teresa Bell-Stephens
Douglas Kondziolka;Gary K. Steinberg;Lawrence Wechsler;Carolyn C. Meltzer
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Christian Beaulieu;Alexander De Crespigny;David C. Tong;Michael E. Moseley
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