Craig Anderson

About Professor Craig Anderson

Director, Brain Health Program, The George Institute

  • Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney

Professor Craig Anderson is Professor of Neurology and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, and is in part-time clinical practice as a neurologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia.  

Craig holds specialist qualifications in clinical neurology and geriatrics, a PhD in medicine and epidemiology from The University of Western Australia, and is a Senior Investigator Fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia.  He is a past President of the Asia Pacific Stroke Organisation and the Stroke Society of Australasia, and is a member of several specialist societies and an editor for the Cochrane Stroke Group.  He has published widely on the clinical and epidemiological aspects of stroke, cardiovascular disease and aged care, and has led several large-scale investigator-initiated epidemiological and clinical trials that have had a major influence on clinical practice guidelines for stroke treatment and prevention.

Integrated ICH Care Pathway Across Stroke Service Levels: Time for a New Model of Care

Stroke Date published:

Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of platelet aggregation function guiding precise antiplatelet therapy for ischemic stroke: rationale and design of the PATH STROKE study

Cerebrovascular Diseases Date published:

Implementing low-intensity thrombolysis monitoring for patients with acute ischemic stroke in Latin America: insights from the OPTIMISTmain process evaluation

Cerebrovascular Diseases Date published:

Understanding the Drivers and Cost Impact of Traditional Medicine Use for Stroke Rehabilitation in India: Insights from the ATTEND Trial

Cerebrovascular Diseases Date published:

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