Jorge Matias-Guiu M D, PH D (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona); Trainning (Hospital Vall d'Hebron)
Catedrático (Full professor), Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid · Spain
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders
Research interests
- Multiple Sclerosis Neurodegeneratives Diseases
Biography
Jorge Matias-Guiu is a Catedrático (Full Professor) at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spain. He received his education at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and Hospital Vall d'Hebron. His research encompasses neurological disorders, with particular emphasis on multiple sclerosis, remyelination, amyloid imaging, motor neuron diseases, and post-COVID neurological sequelae. His most-cited publication, "Multimodal neuroimaging in post-COVID syndrome and correlation with cognition" (2022), has received 190 citations, and he has authored more than 41 indexed publications addressing therapeutic targets in demyelinating diseases, amyloid positron emission tomography tracers, and cognitive outcomes in neurological conditions.
Selected publications
- Multimodal neuroimaging in post-COVID syndrome and correlation with cognition 2022 cited 190×
- Anti-CD20 and COVID-19 in multiple sclerosis and related disorders: A case series of 60 patients from Madrid, Spain 2020 cited 114×
- Fatigue and Cognitive Dysfunction Are Associated with Occupational Status in Post-COVID Syndrome 2022 cited 53×
- Vitamin D increases remyelination by promoting oligodendrocyte lineage differentiation 2019 cited 48×
- Consensus document on the multidisciplinary management of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis 2020 cited 28×
- Potential COVID-19 infection in patients with severe multiple sclerosis treated with alemtuzumab 2020 cited 26×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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