Michel Kliot
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
NEUROSURGERY
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He grew up in New York City where he attended the oldest school in the Country, Collegiate, from 2nd grade to high school. He then went to college at Harvard, receiving both a BA and MA, and Medical School at Yale. He did graduate work in Neurobiology at Stanford. I then returned to New York City and did an internship and neurosurgical residency at the Neurological Institute. He was then given a wonderful opportunity to do Peripheral Nerve Fellowship in which He spent time at the University of Toronto in Canada and time at Louisiana State University in New Orleans. He then joined the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Washington in Seattle. There between 1991 and 2011 I rose through the academic ranks eventually becoming a Professor and Director of the Peripheral Nerve Center
Research Interest
use the internet as a platform to educate patients and improve their care. I also am dedicated to improving the overall patient experience.
Publications
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Kliot M, Shatz CJ. Abnormal development of the retinogeniculate projection in Siamese cats. Journal of Neuroscience. 1985 Oct 1;5(10):2641-53.
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Webster MJ, Shatz CJ, Kliot M, Silver J. Abnormal pigmentation and unusual morphogenesis of the optic stalk may be correlated with retinal axon misguidance in embryonic Siamese cats. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 1988 Mar 22;269(4):592-611.
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Simon NG, Lagopoulos J, Paling S, Pfluger C, Park SB, Howells J, Gallagher T, Kliot M, Henderson RD, Vucic S, Kiernan MC. Peripheral nerve diffusion tensor imaging as a measure of disease progression in ALS. Journal of neurology. 2017 May 1;264(5):882-90.