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Lindsay McAlpine, MD, BSc

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McAlpine Lab

300 George Street

New Haven, CT 06511

United States

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Assistant Professor

Biography

Dr. Lindsay McAlpine is a neuroimmunologist in Division of Neurological Infections and Global Neurology at the Yale University School of Medicine. She founded the NeuroCOVID Clinic at Yale in October 2020 and now directs the clinic. She sees patients with neurologic issues related to Long COVID and patients with multiple sclerosis and autoimmune disorders of the nervous system. She is an investigator in the COVID Mind Study at Yale, and her research interests are related to the pathophysiology of neurologic symptoms after COVID-19 using several modalities, including MRI.

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Education & Training

Fellowship
Yale University (2023)
Residency
Yale-New Haven Hospital (2021)
Intern
Yale-New Haven Hospital (2018)
MD
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University, Medicine (2017)
Non Degree Program
University of California, Berkeley, Post-Baccalaureate (2013)
BSc
Brown University, Environmental Science (2009)

Research

Overview

Medical Research Interests

Central Nervous System; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Cognitive Neuroscience; Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Endothelium, Vascular; Magnetic Resonance Angiography; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome

Public Health Interests

Chronic Diseases; COVID-19; Emerging Infectious Diseases; Infectious Diseases

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Frequent collaborators of Lindsay McAlpine's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

2022

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Clinical Care

Overview

Lindsay McAlpine, MD specializes in neuroimmunology, neuro-infectious disease, and the neurological sequelae (or long-term effects) of COVID-19. She directs the Yale NeuroCOVID Clinic, which treats patients who have recovered from the disease, but have persistent neurological symptoms, including headaches, neuropathy, and cognitive impairment, among others.

Dr. McAlpine is a third-generation female physician who says she was inspired to go into medicine by the women in her family. She continues to be motivated by the patients she cares for and fascinated by the experience of figuring out the best ways to treat a disease that is not yet well-defined.

In addition to caring for patients, Dr. McAlpine is currently completing fellowship training in multiple sclerosis, neuroimmunology, and neuro-infectious disease. She is involved in research to study the effects of COVID-19 on the brain and is the principal investigator of an MRI study that is looking at biomarkers of cerebral dysfunction in patients with post-COVID cognitive impairment.

Clinical Specialties

Neurology; Multiple Sclerosis; HIV & AIDs Medicine; Infectious Diseases

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Board Certifications

  • Neurology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Psychiatry & Neurology
    Original Certification Date
    2021

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McAlpine Lab

300 George Street

New Haven, CT 06511

United States

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