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Amytis Towfighi is a renowned neurologist and medical researcher specializing in stroke prevention and recovery. She is currently serving as the Chief of Neurology at the Los Angeles County + University of Southern California (LAC+USC) Medical Center.
Early Life and Education
Amytis Towfighi was born and raised in the United States. She pursued her undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, where she majored in Molecular and Cell Biology. She then attended the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) for her medical degree. Following her graduation, she completed her residency in Neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Career
After completing her residency, Towfighi joined the faculty at the University of Southern California (USC) as a professor of Neurology. She has since become the Chief of Neurology at the LAC+USC Medical Center. Her research primarily focuses on stroke prevention and recovery, with a particular emphasis on reducing disparities in stroke care.
Towfighi has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in prestigious medical journals. Her work has significantly contributed to the understanding of stroke prevention and recovery, and she is recognized as a leading expert in her field.
Research
Towfighi's research focuses on understanding the disparities in stroke care and outcomes. She has conducted several studies investigating the factors that contribute to these disparities, including socioeconomic status, race, and access to healthcare. Her work has led to the development of strategies to improve stroke prevention and recovery, particularly in underserved populations.
Awards and Recognition
Throughout her career, Towfighi has received numerous awards and recognition for her contributions to neurology and stroke research. She is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Neurology and the American Stroke Association.
