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James A. Giles, MD, PhD, MPHS, MRCP

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Assistant Professor
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Biography

Dr. James Giles is a vascular neurologist at Yale School of Medicine. He completed medical school and a PhD in neuroscience in 2013 at The University of Manchester in his native United Kingdom. He moved to the United States in 2014 to complete neurology residency, stroke fellowship and further stroke research training at Washington University School of Medicine.

He moved to Yale in 2022, where he continues to take care of patients with cerebrovascular disease including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.

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Education & Training

Fellow
Oxford University School of Medicine (2020)
MPHS
Washington University School of Medicine, Population Health Sciences (2020)
Fellow
Washington University School of Medicine (2019)
Resident
Washington University School of Medicine (2018)
Chief Resident
Washington University School of Medicine (2018)
MD
School of Medicine, The University of Manchester, Medicine (2013)
PhD
Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester, Neuroscience (2012)

Research

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Medical Research Interests

Hemorrhagic Stroke; Ischemic Stroke

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Publications

2022

2021

2020

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Junior & Early Career Committee, American Neurological Association

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