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Daniel Becker

Daniel Becker, MD

Neurology

Highlights

Languages

  • German
  • English

Gender

Male

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Daniel Becker

Primary Academic Title

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Background

Dr. Becker is a neurologist who earned his Medical Degree from Ruprecht Karls University in Heidelberg, Germany in 2001. From 2001 to 2003, he was a Research Assistant in Neuroscience investigating the role of embryonic stem cells in spinal cord injury repair at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. At Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, he completed his residency in Internal Medicine in 2004 and his residency in Neurology in 2007. From there, he completed a year-long fellowship in Spinal Cord Injury Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD.

Clinical Trial Keywords

Functional Electrical Stimulation; Multiple Sclerosis; Transverse myelitis; Spinal Cord Injury

Research Interests

Multiple Sclerosis, Spinal Cord Injury, Stem cell therapy, Transverse myelitis

Selected Publications

  • A major focus of Dr. Beckers research has been the role of neurological activity as well as embryonic stem cells in spinal cord injury repair. He is specifically focusing on neural repair following inflammatory spinal cord injury such as transverse myelitis and multiple sclerosis. His research has been published at numerous national and international meetings as well as in many journals and books, including Neurology, The Neurologist, the Journal of Neurotrauma, the Journal of Child Neurology, AAN Continuum, and the books The Handbook of Stem Cells and Principles of Tissue Engineering and Essentials of Stem Cell Biology.

    Becker D, Gary DS, Rosenzweig ES, Grill WM, Mcdonald JW. Functional Electrical Stimulation Helps Replenish Progenitor Cells in the Injured Spinal Cord of Adult Rats. Experimental Neurology Jan 6, 2010.

    McDonald JW, Becker D. Spinal Cord Injury. In: "Essentials of Stem Cell Biology" 2nd edition (Lanza R, Thomas ED, Thomson J, Pedersen R, Gearhart J, Hogan B, Melton D, West M, Ed.) pp. San Diego: Academic Press, Elsevier Science 2009.

    Becker D, Patel A, Abou-Kahlil BW, Pina-Garza JE. Successful Treatment of Encephalopathy and Control of Myoclonus with Levetiracetam in a Case of Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis. J Child Neurology January 2009.

    Owens GP, Ritchie AM, Gilden DH, Burgoon MP, Becker D, Bennett JL. Measles Virus Specific Plasma Cells are Prominent in Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis CSF. Neurology 2007; 68:1815-1819.

    Becker D, Martinez CO, McDonald JW. Differential Determinant Factors Above and Below the Injury Level Regulate Differentiation Fate of Transplanted Neural Progenitors in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury. Data presented at Am Neurological Association 132nd Annual Meeting 2007.

    McDonald JW, Becker D. Spinal Cord. In: "Principles of Tissue Engineering", 3rd Edition (Lanza R, Langer R, Vacani JP, Ed.) Chapter 65, pp. 977-994 San Diego: Academic Press, Elsevier Science 2007.

    Vadivelu S, Becker D, McDonald JW. Generating Chimeric Spinal Cord: A Novel Model for Transplantable Oligodendrocyte Progenitors Derived From Embryonic Stem Cells. Neurosurg Focus 2005 Sep 15;19(3):E3.


Memberships

  • American Academy of Neurology

Locations

  1. The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    • 1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287

    Expertise

    Education

    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

    Fellowship, Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, 2008

    Vanderbilt University Medical Center

    Residency, Neurology, 2007

    Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg

    Medical Education, MD, 2001

    Board Certifications

    Neurology

    American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2008

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