Dr. Nupur Ghoshal, a distinguished neurologist and researcher at Washington University School of Medicine, has been awarded the Alois Alzheimer Award for her extensive work in dementia research. With over two decades of experience, Dr. Ghoshal has made substantial contributions to understanding neurodegenerative disorders, particularly focusing on progranulin and tau proteins in frontotemporal dementia.
Her remarkable career trajectory includes comprehensive academic and clinical achievements. After completing her education at Iowa State University and Northwestern University, Dr. Ghoshal has dedicated her professional life to advancing medical knowledge in neurology. Her research has been presented at numerous prestigious conferences, including the American Academy of Neurology and the Alzheimer Association International Conference.
Beyond her research, Dr. Ghoshal has been recognized multiple times as a top doctor, being selected for Best Doctors in America and receiving the Neurology Clerkship Student Teaching Award. Her commitment extends beyond academic circles, as she maintains an active clinical practice with high patient satisfaction ratings.
The Alois Alzheimer Award highlights Dr. Ghoshal's significant impact on understanding and potentially mitigating the progression of devastating neurological conditions. Her work offers hope for improved diagnosis, treatment, and potential prevention strategies for Alzheimer's and related memory disorders.



