Juan Pascual, MD, PhD
Juan Pascual, MD, PhD

Juan Pascual, MD, PhD

Pediatric Neurology
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Specialties
Neurology, Pediatric Neurology, Child Neurology, more

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Child Neurology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center

505 East 70th Street
Helmsley Tower, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10021
US
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About Juan Pascual, MD, PhD

Prior to joining Weill Cornell and NewYork-Presbyterian, Dr. Pascual was the inaugural holder of The Once Upon a Time Foundation Professorship in Pediatric Neurologic Diseases and the holder of the Ed and Sue Rose Distinguished Professorship in Neurology at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where he remains an adjunct professor of Neurology. He is also adjunct professor of Bioengineering at the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas.


Dr. Pascual received his MD degree with distinction from the Universidad de Granada, Spain, one of the oldest universities in the world founded in 1349. He received his PhD degree in Molecular Physiology and Biophysics from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, under Arthur M. Brown, MD, PhD, McCollum Professor and Chair. His postdoctoral research was conducted under Arthur Karlin, PhD, Higgins Professor and Director of the Center for Molecular Recognition, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and, later, at the Colleen Giblin Research Laboratories for Pediatric Neurology at the same institution under a Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). He also received residency training in Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine - St. Louis Children's Hospital and in Neurology and Pediatric Neurology at the Neurological Institute of New York - Columbia University Medical Center.


His laboratory research, mostly funded by NINDS, spans virtually the entire field of neuroscience, including medical neuroscience, from molecular structure and function (including drug action), neural physiology and metabolism at the cellular, circuit and whole-brain level and neurogenetics, all of which is complemented with human studies and clinical trials. Research greatly influences his clinical activities and patient observations guide his research. His laboratory is home to scientists from very diverse backgrounds and levels of training who have joined efforts to endow both neurology and developmental medicine with a strong scientific basis.


Dr. Pascual has co-authored several dozen scientific and medical textbooks. He is the editor, together with Dr. Roger Rosenberg, of the leading text Rosenberg's Molecular and Genetic Basis of Neurological and Psychiatric Disease (from the 2015 5th edition to the present one, which comprises over 2,000 pages). He also authored the textbook Progressive Brain Disorders in Childhood (Cambridge University Press). He is now working on a new philosophy book, provisionally entitled Sense & Nonsense in Medical Neuroscience: Inference & Fallacy, to be published also by Cambridge University Press.


As a clinician, Dr. Pascual specializes in genetic and metabolic diseases of the nervous and neuromuscular systems of infants, children and adults with emphasis on complex diagnostic problems, second opinions for patients visiting from the rest of the U.S. and abroad, and clinical trials.


Following study with Dr. Peter Hacker, he also joined the department of philosophy at Cornell University as affiliate faculty member.


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Recent clinical research studies


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Board Certifications

  • Neurology With Special Qualifications In Child Neurology
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Expertise

  • Consultations and Second Opinions

  • Difficult Diagnosis

  • Disorders of Mitochondrial Metabolism

  • Neurodegenerative Disorder

  • Neurogenetics

  • Neurometabolic Disorder

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Education

  • Degrees: Baylor College of Medicine

  • Degrees: University of Granada School of Medicine

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Titles & Positions

  • Abe M. Chutorian, MD Professor of Pediatric Neurology and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurology

  • Attending Pediatrician

  • Professor of Neurology (Pending Appointment at Rank)

  • Professor of Neuroscience (Pending Appointment at Rank)

  • Professor of Pediatrics (Pending Appointment at Rank)

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Hospital Affiliations

  • NewYork-Presbyterian / Weill Cornell Medical Center

  • NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

  • NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital

Education

  • Degrees: University of Granada School of Medicine
  • Degrees: Baylor College of Medicine

Titles & Positions

  • Abe M. Chutorian, MD Professor of Pediatric Neurology and Chief of the Division of Pediatric Neurology
  • Attending Pediatrician
  • Professor of Neurology (Pending Appointment at Rank)
  • Professor of Neuroscience (Pending Appointment at Rank)
  • Professor of Pediatrics (Pending Appointment at Rank)

Board Certifications

  • Neurology With Special Qualifications In Child Neurology