Bio
Dr. Yohannes W. Woldeamanuel M.D. is a translational physician scientist, currently Instructor at Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences and Senior Fellow at the Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford University School of Medicine. He obtained his M.D. from Addis Abeba University Medical Faculty in 2007. Following graduation, Dr. Woldeamanuel was Head of Department of Anatomy, Histology, Embryology at Jimma University School of Medicine where he successfully instructed medical students and other health profession disciplines for a year and a half. Afterwards, he did Clinical Neurology residency training at Addis Abeba University Medical Faculty combined with Basic Science and Clinical Research Fellowships concentrating in the areas of Neuroinfectious Diseases, Neuropathic Pain, Epilepsy, and Neuroepidemiology at Karolinska Institutet - Sweden, Albert Einstein College of Medicine - USA, University of Heidelberg - Germany, and Imperial College London - UK. He completed his PostDoctoral Fellowship in Headache Medicine at the Stanford Headache Program. He is Awardee of several prestigious Fellowships, namely, the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) John G. Nicholls 2012, International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Scan|Design Foundation 2010, European Neurological Society (ENS) 2011, and International Headache Society (IHS) 2014. He also has vested interest and expertise in Digital Health as shown by his recent developments of clinically-validated self-management apps for neuropathy (CHANT) and migraine. He has strong track record of publishing many peer-reviewed first-authored articles in several high impact medical journals including The Lancet Oncology, Neurology, Pain, Journal of Neurology, Cephalalgia, and Journal of Neurological Sciences. He has been awarded the 2016 Emerging Leader in Global Health Innovation Award, Consortium of Universities for Global Health from Drs. Anvar and Pari Velji Family Foundation based on his leading role in the development, validation, and field-testing of a clinical instrument for the diagnosis of sensory neuropathy and neuropathic pain (Clinical HIV-Associated Neuropathy Tool or CHANT (Woldeamanuel et al., 2016)). He currently serves as the academic editor for Frontiers in Neurology, BMC Neurology, and BioMed Research International. He is an invited editorial board member for more than 20 peer-reviewed scientific headache, psychiatry, neurological and medical journals. He has received the Publons Peer Review Award for 2017-18 as the Top 1% Reviewer on Publons Global Reviewers Database. He is ranked 3rd among headache and migraine experts from Stanford (see Expertscape rankings at https://expertscape.com/ex/migraine+headache/i/stanford_university). He is a certified Quantitative Sensory Testing investigator in accordance with the world-renowned German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain. He is an elected Member of the Juniors Special Interest Group at the International Headache Society since 2015. Dr. Woldeamanuel?s track of strong, productive, industrious, and entrepreneurial leadership skills has enabled him to team up with colleagues and found Propria Health Solutions Co. Dr. Woldeamanuel consults for his clinic in Addis Abeba, Advanced Clinical & Research Center, where he provides his expertise to neurological and general medical patients.
Honors & Awards
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Emerging Leader in Global Health, Innovation Award 2016, Consortium of Universities for Global Health & The Velji Family Foundation (April 10, 2016)
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3rd ranked Expert in Migraine and Headache Disorders at Stanford, Expertscape. https://expertscape.com/ex/migraine+headache/i/stanford_university (2019, 2020)
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The Publons Peer Review Award: Top 1% Reviewer on Publons Global Reviewers Database, Publons (2018)
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International Headache Society (IHS), International Headache Society (IHS) (2014)
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John G. Nicholls Fellowship, International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) (2012)
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European Neurological Society (ENS) Fellowship, European Neurological Society (ENS) (2011)
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International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Scan|Design Foundation, International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Scan|Design Foundation (2010)
Projects
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Development of Digital Tool for Regular Lifestyle Behavior in Migraine Self-management
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Stanford University
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Clinical, Biomarker, Neuroimaging Understanding of Chronic Migraine, Stanford University
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Stanford, California
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Central Autonomic Symptoms among Primary Headache Disorders - a Cross-Sectional Clinical Study
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Stanford University
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Efficacy of Gepants for Nausea Treatment in Episodic Migraine, Stanford University
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Stanford
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Medication Overuse Headache in Chronic Migraine Patients Using Cannabis, Stanford University
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Stanford
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Deep Phenotype Clinical Study on Post-Traumatic Headache, Stanford University
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Stanford
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Studying the Association between Migraine and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome - a Cross-Sectional Clinical Study
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Stanford University
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Global Clinico-epidemiologic Study on Measuring the Burden of Migraine Headache, Stanford University
Location
Stanford, California
For More Information:
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Nationwide Cancer Burden Assessment in Ethiopia
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Case-Fatality of Adult Tetanus in Africa - Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Stanford and Addis Ababa
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Headaches Secondary to Infections - Book Chapter
Location
Stanford University
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Digit Skin Wrinkling in Distal Peripheral Neuropathy: Early Diagnostic Tool, University of Heidelberg in Mannheim; Stanford University; Addis Ababa University
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Mannheim, Germany
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Physical Inactivity in Africa: Burden from Community-based Studies in Africa, Stanford University
Location
Stanford, California
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CHANT - Clinical HIV-Associated Neuropathy Tool
Location
Stanford University