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The Internet Stroke Center Staff
| Mark
Goldberg, MD - Director
Dr. Mark Goldberg is a Professor in the Departments of
Neurology and Anatomy & Neurobiology at Washington
University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
Dr. Goldberg received his B.A. in
Biology (cum laude) at Harvard University, and his MD
from Columbia University. At Stanford University, he
completed neurology residency training and was a
postdoctoral research fellow in the laboratory of Dr.
Dennis Choi. He joined the faculty of Washington
University in 1991. Dr. Goldberg is the recipient of the
S. Weir Mitchell Award of the Academy of Neurology, a
Clinician Investigator Development Award from the
National Institutes of Health, and an Established
Investigator Award from the American Heart Association.
Dr. Goldberg is actively involved in
medical and graduate education. He is course master for
the third-year medical student rotation in neurology.
Dr. Goldberg's clinical expertise is stroke neurology
and he is an attending physician at Barnes-Jewish
Hospital. He is the director of the
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders; a
multi-disciplinary research center focused on pioneering
basic science discoveries into effective therapies for
people with nervous system disorders.

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Jing Shi - Database
Manager
Database Manager Jing Shi brings thirteen years of
experience in the information technology industry to the
Internet Stroke Center. Jing's varied experience
includes seven years as Senior Programmer Analyst for a
hospital, where she managed its intranet and developed
customized health management systems and solutions of
many kinds. With expertise in many programming languages
and database systems, Jing is responsible for every
facet of the Internet Stroke Center’s dynamic elements
and databases.

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Josephine Hawkins
- Trials Research Assistant
Research Assistant Josephine Hawkins is responsible for the research, writing, and updating of the Stroke Trials Directory. As part of this work, Jo keeps abreast of current news and research pertaining to stroke trials. Jo received her Master of Science in Nursing from St. Louis University. Jo brings 40 years of nursing experience to the group. Jo’s varied nursing experiences included both clinical and management work as a nurse, conducting nursing research, teaching other nurses, and publishing several articles in various nursing journals.

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