Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School
Director, Ataxia Center, Massachusetts General Hospital
The Cerebellum Institute Director
The Director is recognized internationally as an expert on the cerebellum and anatomy of the brain. He pioneered the field of cerebellum and cognition, work for which he received the coveted Norman Geschwind prize in Behavioral Neurology from the American Academy of Neurology and the Behavioral Neurology Society in 2000. His anatomical studies have also provided new insights into the anatomy and function of the cerebral white matter in monkey and human (that allows different brain regions to communicate with each other), work that won the 2006 prize for the Best Publication in Medical Science from the American Association of Publishers. His studies have advanced the understanding of the anatomy and diseases of the cerebellum, neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and autism, and the effects of damage to the white matter of the brain in diseases including traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, and depression. Dr. Schmahmann has been voted into Best Doctors in America since 1998. He is the medical advisor to the New England chapter of the National Ataxia Foundation, and a member of the NAF scientific advisory board.
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION | DEGREE | YEAR(s) | FIELD OF STUDY | |||
University of Cape Town, South Africa | M.B., Ch.B. | 1980 | Medicine | |||
Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, S. Africa | Intern | 1981 | Medicine and Surgery | |||
Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA | Resident |
1982-1985 |
Neurology | |||
Boston University School of Medicine | Postdoctoral |
1985-1988 |
Anatomy/Neurobiology |
Positions
1988 – 1989 | Assistant Professor in Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA |
1989 – 1991 | Instructor in Neurology, Harvard Medical School (HMS), and Assistant in Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, MA |
1991 – 2012 | Neurology Clerkship Director, MGH and HMS |
1991 – 1998 | Assistant Professor of Neurology, HMS; Assistant Neurologist, MGH |
1994 – | Director, Ataxia Center, MGH |
1999 – 2008 | Associate Professor of Neurology, HMS; Associate Neurologist, MGH |
2008 – | Professor of Neurology, HMS; Neurologist, MGH |
Honors and Awards
1980 | – University of Cape Town: M.B.,Ch.B. with Honors, Distinction in Final Examination. |
– Wilfrid Exner Baumann Prize (Medicine), Nestle Prize (Pediatrics), Best Student in Final Year. | |
1987 | – S. Weir Mitchell Honorable Mention, American Academy of Neurology. |
1993, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2008 | – Nominated for Faculty Prize for Excellence in Teaching at Harvard Medical School |
1998 |
– Listed annually in “The Best Doctors in America” |
2000 | – Norman Geschwind Award for research in behavioral neurology; the Behavioral Neurology Society and American Academy of Neurology |
2000-2002 | – Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry, President |
2001 |
– Elected Member, American Neurological Association |
2001 – 2006 | – Section Editor (Cognition), The Cerebellum (Martin Dunitz, publisher) |
2002 |
– Scholar, The Academy at Harvard Medical School |
2005 |
– Elected Fellow, American Academy of Neurology |
2006 | – Scientific Advisory Board, National Ataxia Foundation |
– Medical Science Award, Professional & Scholarly Publishing division, Association of American Publishers, for Fiber Pathways of the Brain. Best book in the category of medical publications | |
2008 | – Distinguished Neurology Teacher Award, American Neurological Association |
– MA degree, Honoris causae, Harvard University | |
– Elected Fellow, American Neuropsychiatric Association | |
2009 | – Norman Geschwind Visiting Professor, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, HMS |
2012 | – Ronnie Mac Keith Guest Lecture, British Pediatric Neurology Association, Institute of Child Health, London, England |
2013 | – Harvard Medical School Special Faculty Prize for Sustained Excellence in Teaching |
2014 | – MGH Scientific Advisory Council Martin Prize for Clinical Research for Margolin et al., Ataxia, Dementia, and Hypogonadotropism Caused by Disordered Ubiquitination. N Engl J Med, 2013 May 23;368(21):1992-2003. |
– The George B. Murray Limbic Endowed Psychiatry Grand Rounds Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital | |
– Benjamin Shapiro Lecturer, University of Minnesota Department of Neurology |
1980 University of Cape Town
Graduated with Honors; Distinction in Final Professional Examination
Wilfrid Exner Baumann Prize, Best Student in Final Year
Nestlé Prize, Best Final Year Student in Pediatrics
1984 Resident Prize Winner, Boston Society of Neurology and Psychiatry
1985-1988 National Institutes of Health Training Grant
1987 American Academy of Neurology, S. Weir Mitchell Honorable Mention
1993 Harvard University, Milton Fund Award
1993, 1996, 2000, 2005, 2008
Harvard University – Nominee, Harvard Medical School Prize for Excellence in Teaching (Years 3 and 4)
1996-1997 Selected in “The Best Doctors in America, Northeast Region”, 1996-1997
1998- Selected in “The Best Doctors in America”, annually 1998 through 2011
McDonnell Pew Foundation Research Grant
National Library of Medicine Research Grant
2000 Norman Geschwind Prize for Behavioral Neurology Research, from the American Academy of Neurology and the Behavioral Neurology Society
2001 Massachusetts General Hospital – Partners in Excellence Award for patient care.
2002 Harvard Medical School, Scholar, The Academy at Harvard
Guy McKahn Lecture, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
2003 Harvard Medical School – Certificate of Teaching Excellence in PD-II
2005 American Academy of Neurology, Elected Fellow
University of New Mexico, Visiting Professor, Distinguished Speaker Series,
Departments of Neurology, Neuroscience and Psychology, and MIND Institute
2006 Scientific Advisory Board Member, National Ataxia Foundation
2007 Medical Science Award, Professional and Scholarly Publishing division of the Association of American Publishers, for Fiber Pathways of the Brain. Best book in the category of medical publications in 2006
Visiting Professor, Mayo Clinic Medical School
2008 Distinguished Teacher Award, American Neurological Association
American Neuropsychiatric Association, Elected Fellow
MA degree, Honoris causae, Harvard University
2009 Norman Geschwind Memorial Lecture, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
2011 IDEAS in Psychiatry Visiting Professor, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Robert G Heath MD Lecture, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
2012 Ronnie Mac Keith Guest Lecture, British Pediatric Neurology Association, Institute of Child Health, London, England
2013 Harvard Medical School Special Faculty Prize for Sustained Excellence in Teaching
2014 MGH Scientific Advisory Council Martin Prize for Clinical Research for Margolin et al., Ataxia, Dementia, and Hypogonadotropism Caused by Disordered Ubiquitination. N Engl J Med, 2013 May 23;368(21):1992-2003.
The George B. Murray Limbic Endowed Psychiatry Grand Rounds Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
Benjamin Shapiro Lecturer, University of Minnesota Department of Neurology