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Dr. Sanjay Pandey

Professor, Department of General Medicine, School of Medicine, Faridabad

Qualification: MBBS, MD, DNB, DM, FIAN
sanjaypandey@fbd.amrita.edu
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Bio

Dr. Sanjay Pandey is a Professor and Head, of the Department of Neurology, and his research is focused mainly on Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. He did his MBBS from Grant Medical College Mumbai and MD (Medicine) from the Institute of Medical Sciences, B.H.U. Varanasi. His research career in Neurology started during his neurology residency when he worked on movement disorders in patients with Japanese encephalitis at Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow. As a young faculty, he completed important research work at his previous institute, GB Pant institute of postgraduate medical education and research (GIPMER) [Sleep-related disorders and other non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD). In 2011, the Indo-U.S. science and technology forum awarded him a one-year fellowship in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders at NINDS/NIH, the USA under Mark Hallett. During his fellowship, he completed several intramural projects (Ethanol response in essential tremor, post-traumatic shoulder movement, dopaminergic medications modifications following DBS, range of motion, and a new rating scale in writer’s cramp, measuring dyskinesia and tremor in PD using a kinetic device and physiology of movement disorders). After his fellowship, he joined back GIPMER and established a comprehensive center for Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders. In the last decade he has completed several research projects to generate novel Indian data on striatal and postural deformities in PD, sensory tricks in dystonia, botulinum toxin in movement disorders, tremor in dystonia, functional movement disorders, genetics of Parkinson’s disease and dystonia, post-stroke movement disorders, and frequency of different subtypes of cervical dystonia: A French-Danish-German-Indian-Polish observational study. He has also supervised the dissertations of 30 neurology students pursuing doctorate (DM) courses. He has just completed a multi-centric study (funded by the government of India) titled ‘The Indian Movement Disorder Registry and Bio-bank: clinical and genetic evaluation of movement disorders in Indian patients (DBT)’. He is also collaborating on another study funded by the government of India titled ‘Integrative analysis of Wilson’s disease: Indian Collaborative Research Network on Wilson’s disease (iCROWD)’. As a principal investigator, he is also doing prospective studies on the cognitive profile of PD, drug-induced movement disorders, essential tremor plus, and cranio-cervical dystonia. Currently, he is chairing a study group of the International Parkinson and movement disorders.Indian Academy of Neurology conference – Best paper award for paper “Sleep-related disorders in Idiopathic and young onset Parkinson’s disease” (2006)
NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, THE USA under Mark Hallett – Indo US Science and Technology Forum fellowship to do a fellowship in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders (2011)
Invited to present grand round organized by John Hopkin’s University, titled “Post-traumatic shoulder movement Disorders (2013)
Movement Disorder Society of India conference – Best video titled “Pramipexole induced dystonia in Parkinson’s Disease” (2017)

Publications

Journal Article

Year : 2022

Botulinum toxin for the treatment of tremor

Cite this Research Publication : Mittal SO, Pandey S. Botulinum toxin for the treatment of tremor. J Neurol Sci. 2022 Apr 15;435:120203. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2022.120203. Epub 2022 Feb 19. PMID: 35227926.

Year : 2022

Hyperpigmentation Probably Related to Haloperidol in a Patient with Neuroacanthocytosis

Cite this Research Publication : Mishra A, Pandey S. Hyperpigmentation Probably Related to Haloperidol in a Patient with Neuroacanthocytosis. Mov Disord Clin Pract. 2022 Mar 30;9(4):556-557. doi: 10.1002/mdc3.13440. PMID: 35586539; PMCID: PMC9092737.

Year : 2022

Viewpoint on Milestones for Fellowship Training in Movement Disorders

Cite this Research Publication : Ratliff JB, Schaefer SM, Chitnis S, Cooney JW, Hess CW, Okubadejo N, Shalash A, Moro E, Sue C, Pandey S, Pal PK, Yang L. "Viewpoint on Milestones for Fellowship Training in Movement Disorders", Mov Disord. 2022 Jul 11. doi: 10.1002/mds.29146. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35816077.

Year : 2022

Clinical Features, Neuroimaging, and Levodopa-Responsiveness in Holmes’ Tremor: A Video-Based Case-Series with a Review of the Literature

Cite this Research Publication : Mishra A, Pandey S. Clinical Features, Neuroimaging, and Levodopa-Responsiveness in Holmes’ Tremor: A Video-Based Case-Series with a Review of the Literature. June 2022. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice. DOI: 10.1002/mdc3.13501

Year : 2022

Functional Neurological Disorders: Clinical Spectrum, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Cite this Research Publication : Mishra A, Pandey S. Functional Neurological Disorders: Clinical Spectrum, Diagnosis, and Treatment. Neurologist. 2022 Jul 18. doi: 10.1097/NRL.0000000000000453. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35858632.

Year : 2022

Gaps, Controversies, and Proposed Roadmap for Research in Poststroke Movement Disorders. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society

Cite this Research Publication : Pandey, S., Joutsa, J., Mehanna, R., Shukla, A. W., Rodriguez-Porcel, F., & Espay, A. J. (2022). Gaps, Controversies, and Proposed Roadmap for Research in Poststroke Movement Disorders. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement, Disorder Society, 10.1002/mds.29218. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29218

Qualification
  • MBBS: Grant Medical College Mumbai
  • MD (Medicine): Institute of Medical Sciences, B.H.U. Varanasi
  • DM
  • DNB
  • FIAN: Fellowship of the Indian Academy of Neurology
Area of Expertise
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Movement Disorders
  • Cervical Distonia
Experience
  • Attending Consultant: GIPMER, New Delhi
  • Professor: Department of Neurology GIPMER, New Delhi
  • Associate Professor: Department of Neurology GIPMER, New Delhi
  • Assistant Professor: Department of Neurology GIPMER, New Delhi
Awards
  • Indian Academy of Neurology conference – Best paper award for paper “Sleep-related disorders in Idiopathic and young onset Parkinson’s disease” (2006)
  • NINDS/NIH, Bethesda, THE USA under Mark Hallett – Indo US Science and Technology Forum fellowship to do a fellowship in Parkinson’s disease and movement disorders (2011)
  • Invited to present grand round organized by John Hopkin’s University, titled “Post-traumatic shoulder movement Disorders (2013)
  • Movement Disorder Society of India conference – Best video titled “Pramipexole induced dystonia in Parkinson’s Disease” (2017)
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