Matthew Schrag (@schrag_matthew) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Schrag

@schrag_matthew

Neurologist focused on Alzheimer's disease, cerebral amyloid angiopathy and stroke. Principal investigator for SchragLab.

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The brain is full of mitochondria! But how many, and where? Different types of mitochondria specialize for energy transformation and other functions In MitoBrainMap v1.0 we provide the first maps of mitochondrial content and OxPhos capacity across the human brain

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Congratulations to Jay Bhattacharya as he begins his tenure as the 18th NIH Director! A renowned doctor, researcher, & health economist, Dr. Bhattacharya held a tenured professorship at Stanford Medicine. go.nih.gov/PjXccH1

Congratulations to <a href="/DrJBhattacharya/">Jay Bhattacharya</a> as he begins his tenure as the 18th NIH Director! A renowned doctor, researcher, &amp; health economist, Dr. Bhattacharya held a tenured professorship at <a href="/StanfordMed/">Stanford Medicine</a>. go.nih.gov/PjXccH1
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Alteplase for Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke at 4.5 to 24 Hours | New England Journal of Medicine nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

Alteplase for Posterior Circulation Ischemic Stroke at 4.5 to 24 Hours | New England Journal of Medicine nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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Boom: Should we being paying more attention to diagnosing and proactively treating obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) to prevent or delay Parkinson's? The data is actually pretty darn compelling. Great talk at the AAN plenary session by the Oregon VA based group. Key Points: - A large

Boom: Should we being paying more attention to diagnosing and proactively treating obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) to prevent or delay Parkinson's? The data is actually pretty darn compelling. Great talk at the AAN plenary session by the Oregon VA based group.
Key Points:
- A large
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Journal Journal don't run (away from me)!!! The said journal is Brain Mechanisms, formerly known as Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy. Last year, Retraction Watched reported my work that led to 8 retractions in that journal retractionwatch.com/2024/05/31/neu…. The number of retractraction

Journal Journal don't run (away from me)!!!

The said journal is Brain Mechanisms, formerly known as Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy. Last year, Retraction Watched reported my work that led to 8 retractions in that journal retractionwatch.com/2024/05/31/neu…. The number of retractraction
Casey Albin, MD (@caseyalbin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ A 78 yo woman w/ HTN presents after having complete vision loss from the left eye. Currently her visual acuity is 20/25 in both eyes. Color vision is normal. There is no relative APD and pupils are normal. Her complete neurologic exam is normal. What next? A #ContinuumCase

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13/ This month’s Editor’s Choice article "The Approach to Vision Loss" by Emory Neurology Residency’s Nancy Newman & Valérie Biousse from the current Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology on Neuro-Ophthalmology is incredible and filled with awesome flow charts, examples and cases!! journals.lww.com/continuum/full…

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Another Wang retraction..apparently with fake “raw“ data again. Of course all but one of the authors still refused to do the honorable thing Penn Medicine The Graduate Center

Another Wang retraction..apparently with fake “raw“ data again.  Of course all but one of the authors still refused to do the honorable thing 

<a href="/PennMedicine/">Penn Medicine</a> <a href="/GC_CUNY/">The Graduate Center</a>
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Another great Vanderbilt University Medical Center Stroke Symposium Matthew Schrag !!! Dr. Eliza Miller was an amazing speaker and I learned so much more about stroke in pregnancy ! Shoutout to my mentee on his awesome poster!

Another great <a href="/VUMCDiscoveries/">Vanderbilt University Medical Center</a> Stroke Symposium <a href="/schrag_matthew/">Matthew Schrag</a> !!! Dr. Eliza Miller was an amazing speaker and I learned so much more about stroke in pregnancy ! Shoutout to my mentee on his awesome poster!
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A lot of J Clin Investigations papers with manipulated figures are being flagged on PubPeer by Sholto David Sholto David A journals that rejects most manuscripts as not interesting enough, heavily biased towards prestigious institutions and “big groups”. They don’t seem to

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I'm shocked, shocked to learn that my university appears to have covered up a research misconduct scandal mprnews.org/story/2025/04/…

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Do you know when silence is not avoidance — it’s integrity? What did Muhammad Ali's medical case teach us about the dangers of talking publicly about someone's medical diagnosis w/o consent and obtaining an in-person examination? This isn’t just bad practice — it risks eroding

Do you know when silence is not avoidance — it’s integrity? What did Muhammad Ali's medical case teach us about the dangers of talking publicly about someone's medical diagnosis w/o consent and obtaining an in-person examination? This isn’t just bad practice — it risks eroding
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Today, the New England Journal of Medicine published what may be a landmark moment: doctors used customized gene editing inside a living baby to treat a deadly genetic disease called carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency. Is it time to prepare for a world where we

Today, the New England Journal of Medicine published what may be a landmark moment: doctors used customized gene editing inside a living baby to treat a deadly genetic disease called carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase 1 (CPS1) deficiency. Is it time to prepare for a world where we
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Coverage by Retraction Watch of inaccurate criticisms of my new book “Doctored” – and ad hominem attacks on me – by a few prominent Alzheimer’s scientists. The story provides links to more detailed responses by Matthew Schrag and me, via Ellie Kincaid retractionwatch.com/2025/05/27/doc…