Dr. Betty Soliven

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Biography

Betty Soliven is a Professor at the University of Chicago in the Department of Neurology. She serves as the Associate Chair for Faculty Affairs and Director of the EMG Laboratory and Neuromuscular Program. Her clinical expertise encompasses various neuromuscular disorders including myasthenia gravis, myopathy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and autoimmune inherited neuropathies. Dr. Soliven has been involved in numerous clinical trials and is currently conducting laboratory research on glial biology and immune mechanisms related to autoimmune neuropathies. She is also the chair of the Medical Advisory Board for Conquer MG and has served as a reviewer for multiple journals, NIH NINDS study sections, and grant review committees. Dr. Soliven completed her Neurology Residency at the University of Chicago followed by a fellowship in EMG-Neuromuscular at Columbia University Medical Center. She has held several prestigious research grants from the NIH, focusing on autoimmune neuropathies, inflammatory neuropathies, and demyelinating diseases. Dr. Soliven's selected publications reflect her active research involvement and contributions to the understanding of neuromuscular disorders.

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