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Farrah J Mateen, M.D., Ph.D.

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University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK2001Biochemistry
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SKMD2005Medicine
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MAFellowship2008Medical Ethics
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MNABPN2009Adult Neurology
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MDFellowship2012Neuroimmunology & Neurological Infectious Diseases
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MDPhD2014International Health Epidemiology
2022
Co-Editor, Without Borders
2021
Mridha Spirit of Neurology
2018 - 2021
Global South eHealth Observatory Award, Pierre Fabre Foundation
2016 - 2018
Child Health Research Award, Charles Hood Foundation
2016
Fellow, American Academy of Neurology
2014
Lawrence C. McHenry Award for the History of Neurology - American Academy of Neurology
2013
Young Alumni Achievement Award - University of Saskatchewan
2012 - 2014
Fellowship Award - Canadian Institute for Health Research
2012
Dr. McWilliams Fellowship - Canadian Federation of University Women
2010
Founders' Alliance Award - American Academy of Neurology
2010 - 2012
Practice Research Training Fellowship - American Brain Foundation
2007
Wakley Prize - The Lancet
2007
Jacques Meloche Award - Canadian Neurological Society
2005
Dean's Award - University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine
2005
Roland P. MacKay Award - American Academy of Neurology
2004
Biannual Essay Prize - Canadian Medical Association Journal

Overview
Farrah J. Mateen, MD, PhD is originally from Saskatchewan, Canada where she received her medical degree (2005). She pursued adult neurology training at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota (American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2009) and a Fellowship in Medical Ethics at Harvard University (2008). Dr. Mateen's clinical and research fellowship training was at the Johns Hopkins Hospital (2012), supported by the American Brain Foundation. Dr. Mateen completed her doctoral studies in International Health at the Johns Hopkins University (2014) as a Sommer Scholar.

Dr. Mateen's clinical practice is dedicated to multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica where she enjoys seeing patients with diagnostically and therapeutically complex conditions. She leads a clinical trial funded by the National MS Society on light therapy for MS-related fatigue. She also performs research on other aspects of MS, ADEM (acute disseminated encephalomyelitis), and related disorders.

Dr. Mateen is principal investigator of the Bhutan Epilepsy Project, a multi-country study of a smartphone-based electroencephalogram (EEG), through the support of the Charles Hood Foundation. Her work includes collaborations throughout Africa and Asia on vulnerable populations such as refugees.

Dr. Mateen is the past chair of the American Neurological Association International
Outreach Committee and of the American Academy of Neurology's Global Health Section (2014-2016) and Ethics Section (2011-2013). She has worked with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, World Health Organization, Polio Eradication Initiative in Switzerland and India, and several NGOs.

Dr. Mateen has traveled to >35 countries and published >120 academic manuscripts to advance neurological disease research and clinical care.

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  1. R21 TW011051-S1 (MATEEN, FARRAH) May 1, 2019 - Apr 30, 2020
    NIH/NIA
    POST-STROKE DEMENTIA IN TANZANIA
    Role: Principal Investigator
  2. R21TW011051 (MATEEN, FARRAH JASMINE) Jul 20, 2018 - Apr 30, 2021
    NIH
    MAMBO: Measuring Ambulation, Motor, and Behavioral Outcomes with post-stroke Fluoxetine in Tanzania
    Role: Principal Investigator
  3. R21NS098886 (MATEEN, FARRAH JASMINE) Jul 15, 2017 - Jun 30, 2019
    NIH
    CLINICAL UTILITY OF A SMARTPHONE-BASED EEG SYSTEM FOR PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY IN BHUTAN
    Role: Principal Investigator

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