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Jun 23, 2020 · COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a worldwide first, surgeons at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have treated two patients with Huntington’s disease using a novel gene therapy treatment as part of a multi-center, double-blind randomized clinical trial.
- About The Center
- Goals and Highlights
- Welcome from The Center Director, Sandra Kostyk, MD, Phd
- Centers and Clinics
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center was first named a Huntington’s Disease Center of Excellence in 2000 by the Huntington’s Disease Society of America – one of only 54 centers in the country to achieve this distinction. We were chosen because of our contributions to the advancement of research and education in Huntington’s disease, stat...
The goal of the center is to mitigate the serious side effects and improve the quality of life for patients suffering from Huntington’s disease. Our ultimate goal is to find a cure for this chronic, degenerative and fatal disease. 1. We are central Ohio’s only member hospital for the Huntington Study Group, a national consortium of academic centers...
Thank you for your interest in the Huntington’s Disease Center. We take a multidisciplinary approach in creating individualized treatment plans for our patients. Physicians, fellows, residents and students work alongside nurses, neuropsychiatrists, physical, speech and occupational therapists and social workers to provide unparalleled, comprehensiv...
The Ohio State Division of Cardiovascular Medicine is committed to training the next generation of professionals in heart and vascular care. We offer several fellowship programs that help students strengthen their knowledge of sub-disciplines such interventional cardiology and congenital heart disease.
The Huntington’s disease Center of Excellence (HD COE) research team has a dedicated focus on clinical care, research, and innovation. The uniqueness of our Center is that it was developed from the ground up as a multidisciplinary center for HD care and treatment.
Dec 18, 2023 · Nearly 50 years after arriving in Columbus, an Ohio State blood cancer expert is retiring — but he isn’t planning to slow down any time soon. The path to a legendary hematology career was forged early for Eric Kraut, MD.
614-685-4263. Refer a Patient Insurances We Accept. About Me. I am a urologic surgeon with expertise in the management of genitourinary malignancies and a special interest in using robotic and minimally invasive surgery to treat cancers of the kidney, bladder, and prostate.
Eric A. Singer, MD, MA, MS, FACS, FASCO. Professor of Urology and Bioethics. Chief Division of Urologic Oncology. Director, Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program. Co-Director of the Genitourinary Disease-Specific Research Group. Interim Residency Program Director. Academic profile.