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Naila Makhani, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Neurology)
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Director, Pediatric MS Program

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Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Neurology)

Director, Pediatric MS Program

Biography

Dr. Makhani completed her child neurology training and a formal multiple sclerosis fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto. She also completed a Masters' Degree in Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Makhani's clinical and research interests are in pediatric multiple sclerosis and other childhood brain inflammatory diseases. She is funded by NIH and the Charles H Hood Foundation to carry out studies to determine risk factors for clinical multiple sclerosis in asymptomatic children with brain MRI findings suggestive of multiple sclerosis.


Appointments

  • Pediatric Neurology

    Associate Professor on Term
    Primary
  • Neurology

    Associate Professor on Term
    Secondary

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Education & Training

Resident
Hospital for Sick Children (2012)
Fellowship
Hospital for Sick Children (2012)
MPH
Harvard School of Public Health (2011)
MD
University of British Columbia (2005)
BS
Simon Fraser University, Kinesiology (2001)

Research

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Frequent collaborators of Naila Makhani's published research.

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2024

2023

2022

2021

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

  • activity

    International Pediatric MS Study Group

  • activity

    American Academy of Neurology

  • activity

    Child Neurology Society

  • honor

    Young Investigator Award

  • honor

    William J Logan Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching

Clinical Care

Overview

Naila Makhani, MD, MPH, created Yale Medicine’s Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Program to meet the challenges of diagnosing central nervous system diseases in children, who account for up to 10 percent of all cases. She also treats children and adolescents who suffer from central nervous system inflammatory disorders. Dr. Makhani expects new insights into MS to improve the outlook for pediatric patients. “We are starting to learn why MS occurs in children and how they are different from adults with this disease,” she says.

An assistant professor of pediatrics and of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Makhani focuses her research on biomarkers for pediatric MS, and is a site investigator for a clinical trial sponsored by Novartis, a Switzerland-based pharmaceutical company. “This is an exciting time for both advances in clinical care and research,” she says. “We have many new treatments for MS that can improve symptoms and long-term outcomes. The number of medications available to children with MS is ever-increasing.”

An advocate for the eradication of MS, Dr. Makhani works closely with the Connecticut chapter of the National MS Society, and is a recipient of a Race to Erase MS Junior Investigator Award.

Clinical Specialties

Neurology; Pediatric Neurology

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Board Certifications

  • Neurology

    Certification Organization
    Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of CANADA
    Original Certification Date
    2010

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