Carolina Ionete, MD, PhD
Carolina Ionete, MD, PhD
Director of Neuroimmunology, and MS Center
Principal Investigator of Ionete Lab
Carolina.Ionete@umassmemorial.org
“I am passionate about providing our patients with an improved quality of life. By delivering restorative comprehensive care we are improving education and research with MS biomarker studies and clinical trials to develop improved treatment options.”
Academic Appointment:
Carolina Ionete MD, PhD, is an international Professor of neurology partnering with UMass Chan Medical School, in Worcester, Massachusetts and Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, in Bucharest, Romania. Her dual professorship allows her to teach and collaborate with European research teams.
Dr. Ionete is a graduate of the UMass Chan Medical School, Neuroimmunology fellowship program before joining the UMass Chan faculty team in 2007. Ionete, MD, completed her neurology residency training in Romania and the US at American Neurology at UNMC, Creighton University Medical Center, in Omaha, Nebraska, and received her MD and PhD from the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, in Bucharest, Romania.
Ionete Lab Research:
- Clinical and translational research in neuroimmunology
- Maintain the UMass biorepository of healthy control samples for MS and other neurological diseases.
- Study of stool microbiome changes in MS
- Inflammasome activity in PMS and RMS
- B cell and antibody repertoire in PMS and RMS
- Biomarkers of MS disease activity and treatment response
- Neurolupus, Neurosarcoidosis and Neuro HIV complications - Active clinical trials
Ionete, MD, PhD, Clinical Expertise
- Intrathecal baclofen pump
- Botox for spasticity/headache
- Treatment of MS and other autoimmune neurological diseases
- Treating neurological complications of HIV infections
Ionete, MD, PhD, Education Experience:
- Dual professorship within United States and Romania
- Chair, Education leadership for Department of Neurology -
- Chair, PAC
- Advisor and Reviewer for:
- NMSS, National Multiple Sclerosis Society,
- CMSC, Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers,
- ECTRIMS, European Committee for Treatment and
Research in MS
- ACTRIMS, American Committee for Treatment and
Research in MS
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