Daniel F. Hanley Jr. MD, has been a Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Anesthesia and Critical Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine since 1996. He is a graduate of Williams College and received his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College. Dr. Hanley has board certification in internal medicine, neurology and psychiatry.
Dr. Hanley is a leading expert on brain injury and has received more than 20 basic research grants, predominantly from the National Institute of Health. He received the Alexander Humboldt Research Prize for his accomplishments in brain injury research, where he has extensive clinical trials experience. Dr. Hanley also received the 2018 Distinguished Investigator Award from the American College of Critical Care Medicine. He is the Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Stroke Association and the Jeffrey and Harriett Legum Professor of Acute Care Neurology and Director of Brain Injury Outcomes Program. Serving on the board of Directors of the National Stroke Association, Dr. Hanley leads the Johns Hopkins – Tufts Trial Innovation Center an NIH supported center dedicated to improving the efficiency and quality of clinical trials. He has published more than 300 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Hanley is a member of the American Academy of Neurology, American Neurological Association, Neurocritical Care Society and the Society of Critical Care Medicine. He served as associate editor for Stroke, Critical Care Medicine, and on the board of International Journal of Stroke. He also serves as a reviewer for multiple peer-reviewed journals.
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