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Rohit Bakshi is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States and focuses primarily on medical research with a strong emphasis on multiple sclerosis and related neurological disorders. Their research spans various specialized fields including pathology and forensic medicine, neurology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, molecular biology, and oncology.

Their scholarly output includes a significant number of publications, with the majority in the field of medicine. Subfields where they have contributed notably include pathology and forensic medicine with 42 publications, neurology with 24, and radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging with 20 contributions. This multidisciplinary approach supports research that integrates clinical insights with imaging and molecular biology techniques.

Rohit Bakshi's specific research topics cover multiple sclerosis research studies, peripheral neuropathies and disorders, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, polyomavirus and related diseases, advanced MRI techniques and applications, ultrasound imaging and elastography, as well as neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Neurology
  • Journal of Neuroimaging
  • Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation
  • Journal of Neurology
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Gut Microbiome in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis" (2021, Annals of Neurology)
  • "Serum GFAP and NfL Levels Differentiate Subsequent Progression and Disease Activity in Patients With Progressive Multiple Sclerosis" (2022, Neurology Neuroimmunology & Neuroinflammation)
  • "COVID-19 mRNA vaccination leading to CNS inflammation: a case series" (2021, Journal of Neurology)
  • "Ensemble learning predicts multiple sclerosis disease course in the SUMMIT study" (2020, npj Digital Medicine)
  • "COVID-19 in teriflunomide-treated patients with multiple sclerosis" (2020, Journal of Neurology)

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Tanuja Chitnis
  • Howard L. Weiner
  • Brian C. Healy
  • Shahamat Tauhid
  • Bonnie I. Glanz

Best Publications

  • Predicting quality of life in multiple sclerosis: accounting for physical disability, fatigue, cognition, mood disorder, personality, and behavior change.

    Ralph H.B. Benedict;Elizabeth Wahlig;Rohit Bakshi;Inna Fishman

  • Quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis: the impact of fatigue and depression.

    Vallabh Janardhan;Rohit Bakshi;Rohit Bakshi

  • Fatigue in multiple sclerosis and its relationship to depression and neurologic disability

    R Bakshi;Z A Shaikh;R S Miletich;D Czarnecki

  • Thalamic atrophy and cognition in multiple sclerosis

    M. K. Houtchens;R.H.B. Benedict;R. Killiany;J. Sharma

  • Fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis: diagnosis, impact and management.

    Rohit Bakshi

  • The measurement and clinical relevance of brain atrophy in multiple sclerosis.

    Robert A Bermel;Rohit Bakshi

  • Regulation of astrocyte activation by glycolipids drives chronic CNS inflammation.

    Lior Mayo;Sunia A Trauger;Manon Blain;Meghan Nadeau

  • Prediction of Neuropsychological Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis Comparison of Conventional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measures of Atrophy and Lesion Burden

    Ralph H. B. Benedict;Bianca Weinstock-Guttman;Inna Fishman;Jitendra Sharma

  • Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis in Children

    S N Krishna Murthy;Howard S Faden;Howard S Faden;Michael E Cohen;Rohit Bakshi

  • MRI in multiple sclerosis: current status and future prospects

    Rohit Bakshi;Alan J Thompson;Maria A Rocca;Daniel Pelletier

  • Gray matter involvement in multiple sclerosis

    Istvan Pirko;Claudia F. Lucchinetti;Subramaniam Sriram;Rohit Bakshi

  • Validity of the Beck Depression Inventory-Fast Screen in multiple sclerosis.

    R H B Benedict;I Fishman;M M McClellan;R Bakshi

  • Gray and white matter brain atrophy and neuropsychological impairment in multiple sclerosis.

    Michael P. Sanfilipo;Ralph H.B. Benedict;Bianca Weinstock-Guttman;Rohit Bakshi

  • Iron in Chronic Brain Disorders: Imaging and Neurotherapeutic Implications

    James Stankiewicz;S. Scott Panter;Mohit Neema;Ashish Arora

  • MRI findings in Susac’s syndrome

    John O. Susac;F. R. Murtagh;R. A. Egan;J. R. Berger

  • Brain MRI lesions and atrophy are related to depression in multiple sclerosis.

    Rohit Bakshi;Donna Czarnecki;Zubair A. Shaikh;Roger L. Priore

  • Rapid semi-automatic segmentation of the spinal cord from magnetic resonance images: application in multiple sclerosis.

    Mark A. Horsfield;Stefania Sala;Mohit Neema;Martina Absinta

  • Smoking and disease progression in multiple sclerosis.

    Brian C. Healy;Eman N. Ali;Charles R. G. Guttmann;Tanuja Chitnis

  • T2 Hypointensity in the Deep Gray Matter of Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Rohit Bakshi;Ralph H. B. Benedict;Robert A. Bermel;Shelton D. Caruthers

  • Correlating brain atrophy with cognitive dysfunction, mood disturbances, and personality disorder in multiple sclerosis.

    Ralph H. B. Benedict;Dominic A. Carone;Rohit Bakshi

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard L. Weiner
Howard L. Weiner Harvard University
Tanuja Chitnis
Tanuja Chitnis Harvard University
Charles R.G. Guttmann
Charles R.G. Guttmann Brigham and Women's Hospital
Ralph H.B. Benedict
Ralph H.B. Benedict University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Bianca Weinstock-Guttman
Bianca Weinstock-Guttman University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Massimo Filippi
Massimo Filippi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Samia J. Khoury
Samia J. Khoury American University of Beirut
Daniel S. Reich
Daniel S. Reich National Institutes of Health
Robert Zivadinov
Robert Zivadinov University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Maria A. Rocca
Maria A. Rocca Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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