
Vikram Khurana, MD, PhD
NeurologyMovement Disorders NeurologyParkinson's Disease
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- English
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MaleAbout Vikram Khurana
Vik Khurana MD PhD is the inaugural incumbent of the Tracy T. Batchelor Endowed Chair in Neurology at Mass General Brigham, Chief of the Movement Disorders Division at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Associate Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. He holds faculty appointments at the Ann Romney Center of Neurologic Diseases, Harvard Stem Cell Institute and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He is a faculty mentor in the Harvard Neuroscience and Biological and Biomedical Science PhD programs. Dr Khurana obtained his medical degree from the University of Sydney, PhD in neurobiology from Harvard University, neurology training at Mass General Brigham and postdoctoral training at the Whitehead Institute.
At Mass General Brigham, Dr Khurana leads i) the Harvard Biomarkers Study (HBS 2.0), one of the most extensive longitudinal biomarker and natural history studies of neurodegenerative disease patients worldwide; ii) the precision medicine (MyTrial) program; iii) the American Parkinson's Disease Association (APDA) Center for Advanced Research; iv) the Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) Center of Excellence. He is a member of the scientific advisory boards of the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF), APDA and Mission MSA and has co-founded two biotech companies focused on developing neurodegenerative disease therapies.
The Khurana Lab has pioneered "systems cell biology" - the combination of stem-cell biology, genomics and high-throughput cellular analyses - to understand the diverse presentations and outcomes of neurodegenerative diseases (“patient heterogeneity”), and to ultimately develop precision medicines. The lab focuses on "synucleinopathies": degenerative movement disorders related to aggregation of the alpha-synuclein (aSyn) protein in the brain (Parkinson's disease (PD), Lewy body dementia, MSA). The lab has identified i) aSyn signature pathologies in patient stem cells (Science 2013); ii) connections between genetic and environmental risk factors and aSyn aggregation (Cell Systems/Cell 2017, Nature Comm 2023); iii) new classes of small-molecule and genetic medicines (Nedd4 activators: Science 2013; SCD inhibitors: Cell Reports 2018; ATN1 ASOs); iv) a role for aSyn in regulating gene expression (Cell 2022); iv) methods that enable rapid development of aSyn pathologies in patient stem cells (Neuron 2024). These approaches are now being applied to other neurodegenerative disorders.
Khurana is a past Fulbright Scholar, NYSCF Robertson Stem Cell Investigator, ANA Derek Denny-Brown Neurological Scholar, APDA Cotzias Fellow and Aligning Science Across Parkinson's (ASAP) investigator.
Locations
- Brigham and Women's Neurology Movement Disorders Program
- 60 Fenwood Road, Suite 820, Boston, MA 02115
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- Phone: 617-732-7432
- Fax: 857-307-2338
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Education
- Fellowship: Massachusetts General Hospital, Neurology (Movement Disorders / Ataxia), 2012
- Residency: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Neurology, 2010
- Internship: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Internal Medicine, 2007
- Residency: Prince of Wales Hospital, Medicine, 2001
- Internship: Prince of Wales Hospital, Internal Medicine, 2000
- Medical Education: University of Sydney School of Medicine, 2000
Board Certifications
- Neurology: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2010
Insurance
- Aetna
- Beech Street
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Blue Cross Blue Shield Medicare
- Cigna
- Commonwealth Care Alliance
- Coventry
- Fallon Health
- Harvard Pilgrim Health Care
- Humana
- Maine Community Health Options
- Mass General Brigham Health Plan
- MassHealth
- Medicaid CT
- Medicaid ME
- Medicaid NH
- Medicaid RI
- Medicaid VT
- Medicare
- Multiplan
- Railroad Medicare
- Senior Whole Health
- TriCare
- Tufts Health Plan
- Tufts Medicare Preferred
- United Health Care
- Wellpoint
- WellSense