Meet Our Current Fellows
Clinical Neurophysiology
Mengjing Chloe Huan, MD
Chloe Huan is currently a Neurophysiology Fellow and has been in Utah for four years. She completed her medical school at University of Texas at Southwestern and did her preliminary medicine internship at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. Chloe started her neurology residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, but transferred here to University of Utah in her PGY3 year to be with her significant other. She thoroughly has enjoyed the last two years of her residency here in Salt Lake and served as chief resident in her senior year. Chloe also had the opportunity to rotate on the international neurology program in PGY4 year to teach neurology in Kenya. After completion of residency, she worked as an attending in primarily outpatient general neurology here for six months. Afterwards she went on an around-the-world trip and just came back in June to start her fellowship. She will complete her fellowship in June 2010 and will likely look for a position in private practice. Chloe hopes to maintain an academic liaison for teaching as well as possible international service opportunities.
Peter Masny, MD
Dr. Peter Sebastian Masny is currently a Neuromuscular Fellow at the University of Utah.
He has a special interest in neuromuscular disease and the technical aspects of EMG. He is a dual US/Danish citizen, has a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from the University of California at Berkeley, and attended medical school in his birthplace, Copenhagen, Denmark. He received his internship and Neurology residency training at the University of Colorado. His research background is strongly weighted in human genetics with a focus on Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy, where he has several publications and international meeting presentations. He was also involved in a histochemical analysis project to evaluate a transfective gene therapy for Alzheimer disease. He is the author of the image analysis software, "Census" for ImageJ.
Stroke / Vascular Neurology
Jana Wold, MD
A California native, Jana received her Bachelors of Science degree in Biology from a small Christian liberal arts college in sunny, utopian Santa Barbara. Medical school was completed at Loma Linda University, where she fell in love with the grandiosity of the brain and fascinated with the study of neurology. Awed by the raw beauty of Utah and impressed by the residency program, she came here to the University of Utah for an internal medicine internship and neurology residency. During residency she was able to travel to Kenya on an international elective and also to Paris to present an abstract at the Movement Disorder Society's annual meeting. She is currently a stroke fellow and is busy completing a study involving Factor XI and acute stroke patients. She plans to become a Neurohospitalist once fellowship commences. Her interests lie in inpatient neurological care and vascular neurology, and she hopes to provide medical care to underserved people groups throughout her career.
Michael Wilder, MD
Dr. Wilder received his MD degree from New York Medical College. He completed his internship in internal medicine and residency in neurology at the University of Utah.
He is currently a fellow in both stroke and interventional neurology.
