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+ | ====== Biju Hameed ====== | ||
+ | Education | ||
+ | Dr. Biju Abdul Hameed obtained his medical degree from India in 1994 and went on to complete his further training at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children in the United Kingdom. There, Dr. Hameed worked as a consultant pediatric neurologist in 2016 and went on to work as a consultant pediatric neurologist and neurodisability consultant at [[https:// | ||
+ | Experience | ||
+ | Dr. Biju Abul Hameed special clinical interests are in complex movement disorders and neurorehabilitation in children. Within complex movement disorders, his focus is on the management of dystonia, tremor, ataxia, and spasticity in children. He has several years of expertise in the management of children with cerebral palsy, genetic movement disorders, brain trauma, and other acquired brain injuries in children. He also has a special interest in artificial intelligence & machine learning in the field of neuroscience. | ||
+ | Dr. Hameed’s research interests are in the fields of neuroprotection, | ||
+ | Dr. Hameed is a member of the Executive Board of the International Child Neurology Association and chairs the Education Committee. He is also a Program Director at the International Child Neurology Teaching Network (ICNTN) and is the Managing Editor for the Journal of the International Child Neurology Association. Dr. Hameed has been invited to present at prominent academic conferences around the world, covering a range of topics including cerebral palsy, movement disorders, traumatic brain injury, and neurorehabilitation. He is also the lead web developer for ICNApedia, the Child Neurology Knowledge Environment published by the ICNA. |