Mitchell Miglis, MD
Dr. Miglis is a neurologist with specialty training in autonomic disorders and sleep medicine. He has a special interest in diseases that affect both sleep and autonomic function. He is currently an associate professor of neurology at Stanford University, where his current research interests involve mechanisms of autonomic dysfunction in Long-COVID, autonomic dysfunction in CNS hypersomnias, and biomarkers of disease progression in the alpha-synucleinopathies .
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Professional ServicesIneligible company:Jazz PharmaceuticalsTopic:Medical ConsultantDate added:09/25/2022Date updated:09/18/2024
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Professional ServicesIneligible company:Pfizer, Inc.Topic:Medical ConsultantDate added:09/25/2022Date updated:09/18/2024
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