Top Institutions in Infectious Disease and Neurology
Institutions leading in this area typically combine expertise in infectious diseases, neurology, immunology, and advanced genomic diagnostics, including mNGS. They conduct pioneering clinical research and implement cutting-edge diagnostic platforms to improve CNS infection workups and autoimmune encephalitis diagnosis.
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#1
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Johns Hopkins is a global leader in CNS infectious disease research and neurological disorders, with extensive experience in clinical trials and implementation of mNGS for infectious encephalitis diagnostics.
Key Differentiators
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Immunology
- Genomic Medicine
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#2
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
Boston, MA
MGH has a robust infectious disease division and neurology department with integrated genomic sequencing platforms, actively researching mNGS applications in CNS infections and autoimmune neurological diseases.
Key Differentiators
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Genomic Medicine
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#3
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center
San Francisco, CA
UCSF is recognized for its interdisciplinary approach to CNS infections and autoimmune encephalitis, integrating advanced molecular diagnostics including mNGS into clinical practice and research.
Key Differentiators
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Immunology
- Genomic Medicine
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#4
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA
Stanford combines cutting-edge genomic technologies with clinical expertise in infectious diseases and neurology, contributing to advancements in rapid diagnostics for meningitis and encephalitis.
Key Differentiators
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Genomic Medicine
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#5
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Philadelphia, PA
Penn Medicine is known for its comprehensive CNS infection and autoimmune encephalitis programs, with ongoing research in improving diagnostic accuracy using novel molecular techniques including mNGS.
Key Differentiators
- Infectious Disease
- Neurology
- Immunology
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