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Professor of Neurology
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
Dr. Mark Bromberg is a Professor of Neurology at the
University of Utah. He received a
doctoral degree in Neurophysiology from the University of Vermont and his
medical degree and neurology residency training from the University of
Michigan. He also completed a fellowship
in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular diseases at the University of
Michigan. He was on the faculty at the
University of Michigan before moving to the University of Utah in 1994.
His clinical interests are in neuromuscular disorders and
electrodiagnosis (EMG). Within
neuromuscular disorders his focus is on peripheral neuropathies, amyotrophic
lateral sclerosis (ALS), and myasthenia gravis.
He co-directs the Motor Neuron Disease (ALS) clinic at the University of
Utah.
His research interests on electrodiagnosis focus on advanced
EMG techniques to improving diagnostic certainty for inflammatory neuropathies
and ALS. He has organized and hosted two
international symposia on motor unit number estimation (MUNE) and quantitative
EMG (QEMG). He is active in research on
issues related to quality of life for ALS patients and caregivers. He received the 2011 Distinguished Researcher
Award from the American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic
Medicine.
Dr. Bromberg has published over 130 articles and
30 book chapter, has edited or co-edited 4 books, and has written “Peripheral
Neuropathies: A Practical Approach” and “Navigating Life with ALS”. He is on the editorial board of Muscle &
Nerve, Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Diseases, and Journal of Clinical
Neurophysiology.