John Rose, MD, is professor of neurology at the University of Utah and is chief of neurology at the Salt Lake City Veterans Administration Hospital. Dr. Rose and his colleagues investigate diverse aspects of multiple sclerosis (MS), including the immunopathology of MS and related models, the development of new treatments for MS, early disease detection with advanced magnetic resonance imaging, and the detection of susceptibility genes for MS.
Education History
Fellowship |
National Institute of Health Neuroimmunology (July 1981 to June 1985) |
Fellow |
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Fellowship |
National Institute of Health Neurology (July 1979 to June 1980) |
Fellow |
Chief Resident |
University of Maryland Neurology (July 1978 to June 1978) |
Chief Resident |
Residency |
University of Maryland Neurology (July 1976 to June 1979) |
Resident |
Internship |
Maryland General Hospital Medicine (July 1975 to June 1976) |
Intern |
Professional Medical |
University of Maryland Medicine (September 1971 to June 1975) |
M.D. |
Undergraduate |
Johns Hopkins University Biology (September 1969 to June 1971) |
B.A. |