Dr. Elijah Stommel | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award
Professor of Neurology at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth in United States.
Dr. Elijah W. Stommel π§ , born in Hamilton, Bermuda π§π², is a distinguished neurologist and professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth π₯π. He holds both an M.D. and Ph.D. from Boston University and has spent decades advancing research in neurology, particularly in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) π§¬. Dr. Stommel is widely recognized for his pioneering studies on environmental risk factors and neurodegenerative diseases πΏπ§ͺ. He serves as a staff neurologist at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and actively contributes as a reviewer and editor for numerous scientific journals ππ¬. His dedication to teaching, research, and clinical care continues to inspire. β¨
π Summary of Suitability:
Dr. Stommel is a globally respected neurologist and researcher with dual degrees (M.D., Ph.D.) and a prolific publication record π. He has pioneered research linking environmental toxins, such as cyanobacteria and heavy metals, to ALSβa critical area of study with far-reaching implications for public health ππ§ͺ. His interdisciplinary work bridges clinical neurology, molecular biology, and environmental science, and he has secured and led multiple major research grants π―π‘.
π Education
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π« B.A. in Music (High Honors) β Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME (1973β1977)
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π§ͺ Research Assistant β Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA (1977β1984)
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𧬠Ph.D. in Physiology β Boston University School of Medicine, MA (1980β1984)
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π©Ί M.D. β Boston University School of Medicine, MA (1984β1987)
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π M.I.T. Attendee β Cambridge, MA (1975β1976)
π₯ Medical Training & Certification
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π§ββοΈ Intern β St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Boston, MA (1987β1988)
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π§ Neurology Resident β Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (1988β1990)
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β Chief Resident in Neurology β DHMC (1990β1991)
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πΌ Diplomat β American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine (2004)
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π Board Certified β American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (1992)
π¨βπ« Academic Experience
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π Professor of Neurology β Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (2013βPresent)
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π Associate Professor of Medicine β Dartmouth Medical School (2001β2013)
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π§βπ« Assistant Professor of Medicine β Dartmouth Medical School (1991β2001)
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π§βπ« Instructor in Medicine β Dartmouth Medical School (1990β1991)
Clinical & Hospital Roles
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π¨ββοΈ Staff Neurologist β Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic (1991βPresent)
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π§Ύ Co-Director β Electromyography Lab, DHMC (2017βPresent)
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π₯ Consulting Neurologist β Multiple hospitals in VT & NH (1991β2005)
Professional Development ππ
Dr. Elijah W. Stommel has shown exceptional dedication to professional development through decades of clinical, academic, and research excellence ππ. As a board-certified neurologist π§ , he has led initiatives in neuromuscular medicine and ALS research π§¬. His work spans founding specialized clinics π₯, mentoring future neurologists π©ββοΈπ¨ββοΈ, and serving on national research and review panels π§ͺπ. He contributes actively as an editor and reviewer for top scientific journals π° and is involved in numerous medical societies π€. His continuous pursuit of knowledge and innovation reflects a lifelong commitment to improving neurological care and advancing science ππ¬.
Dr. Elijah W. Stommelβs research primarily focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, especially Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) π§ π§¬. His work explores the environmental risk factors contributing to ALS, including exposure to cyanobacteria, toxins, and heavy metals πβ οΈπ§ͺ. He has led groundbreaking studies linking environmental pollutants to neurological disorders πβ οΈ. His multidisciplinary approach combines epidemiology, clinical trials, and molecular science π¬π. Dr. Stommel is also deeply involved in ALS prevention strategies and therapeutic development ππ§ββοΈ. His research aims to understand how environmental exposures interact with genetics to trigger neurodegeneration π§¬πΏ, making significant impacts on public health and neurological science. π©Ίπ
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π Nominated for the Tow Humanism in Medicine Award β 2011 ππ©Ί
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π§ Diplomat of the American Academy of Electrodiagnostic Testing β 2004 ππ₯
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π§Ύ Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology β Since 2006 ππ§¬
π Lu, Yunrui et al.
“Integrative co-registration of elemental imaging and histopathology for enhanced spatial multimodal analysis of tissue sections through TRACE” β Bioinformatics Advances, 2025 | π 0 citations
𧬠Li, Siting et al.
“Genome-Wide and Transcriptome-Wide Association Studies on Northern New England and Ohio Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Cohorts” β Neurology: Genetics, 2024 | π 0 citations
π« Murphy, Ethan K. et al.
“Assessing Pulmonary Function in ALS using Electrical Impedance Tomography” β Conference Paper, [No source info] | π 0 citations
π« Rutkove, Seward Brian et al.
“Thoracic electrical impedance tomography for assessing progression of pulmonary dysfunction in ALS” β ALS & Frontotemporal Degeneration, 2024 | π 0 citations
π§² CalderΓ³n-GarcidueΓ±as, Lilian et al.
“Single-domain magnetic particles… in ALS and neurodegeneration” β Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2024 | π 2 citations
π« Rutkove, Seward Brian et al.
“Assessing pulmonary function in ALS using electrical impedance tomography” β ALS & Frontotemporal Degeneration, 2024 | π 2 citations
π§« Barney, Rachael E. et al.
“Validation of a ddPCR Assay to Detect Cyanobacterial 16S rDNA in Human Lung Tissue” β Toxics, 2023 | π 0 citations
π§ CalderΓ³n-GarcidueΓ±as, Lilian et al.
“Neurodegeneration in pollution-exposed urbanites & nanoparticle role” β Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023 | π 16 citations
π Tischbein, Maeve & Stommel, Elijah W.
“Neurotoxic Cyanobacterial Toxins” β Book Chapter | π 0 citations
Β π Conclusion:
Dr. Elijah W. Stommel exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcherβcuriosity, innovation, collaboration, and societal impact. His work has not only expanded the scientific understanding of ALS but also influenced policy, clinical practices, and future research directions. He is a remarkably deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award π π.