Biography
Dr Axelerad Any is an internationally known Neurology Professor with research interest in Neurology and Associate Professor at the University of Constanta. She is the Chair in Neurology focus. From 2013-2018 she served as the Associate Professor Chair in Neurology. She is a member of the Romania Foundation of Neurology.
Dr Axelerad Any has been publishing over 40 publications in renowned journals like Lancet, Brain Sciences, Metabolites etc. She has been an Editor of the Ovidius University Annals Series Physical Education and Sport Science, Movement and Health Journal since 2012.
Dr Axelerad Any held global leadership roles on 10 global specialty trials in Neurology and she is also involved in several global outcomes trials.
Research Interest
Neurology, PD, MS

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Associate Professor
Ovidius University of Constanta
Department of Neurology
Romania
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