Michael Brainin, MD. Dr (hon), FESO, FAHA
Michael Brainin is Full Professor of Clinical Neurology at the Danube University in Krems, Austria, where he chairs the Center of Clinical Neurosciences. He is Head of the Department of Neurology at the Landesklinikum Donauregion in Tulln, a Vienna Medical School teaching hospital. Since 2005, he has also been Director of the Department of Clinical Medicine and Preventive Medicine at the Danube University.
Professor Brainin’s main scientific interests focus on cerebrovascular disorders including early treatment and rehabilitation. He is co-founder and past-president of the Austrian Society for Stroke Research. Among his international activities are executive positions in the European Federation of Neurological Societies (EFNS) where he chaired the Scientist’s Panel on Stroke (2000-2004) and was member of the EFNS Scientific Committee (2000-2006). He now acts as Executive and Board Member of the European Stroke Organisation (previously: EUSI 2004-2008, ESO 2008-) as well as of the World Stroke Organisation (WSO, previously WSF 2004-2008). He is Chairman of the WSO Education Committee and has conducted teaching programmes in many regions of the world, such as China, Vietnam and South Africa. He was Chairman of the WSO 6th World Stroke Congress in Vienna, Austria, 2008. He directs several postgraduate teaching programmes at his university among them an MSc Programme for Neurorehabilitation and one Master’s Programme for Stroke Medicine, which is currently attended by students from 24 countries.
Professor Brainin is actively conducting several clinical trials including on stroke recovery and brain protection, and has published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles. He is Associate Editor of the European Journal of Neurology and acts on the editorial Boards of Stroke, Cerebrovascular Diseases, and the International Journal of Stroke. He was elected Fellow of the European Stroke Organsiation, International Fellow of the American Heart Association, and received an honorary doctor’s degree from Hanoi University, Vietnam. He is honorary member of several scientific societies, among them the French Neurological Society and the Hungarian Stroke Society.