Vladimir Hachinski
Vladimir Hachinski is a
Canadian clinical neuroscientist and researcher based at the
Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at
Western University. He is also a Senior Scientist at
London's
Robarts Research Institute. His research pertains in the greatest part to
stroke and
dementia, the interactions between them and their joint prevention through holistic brain health promotion. He and John W. Norris helped to establish the world's first successful
stroke unit at
Sunnybrook Hospital in
Toronto, and, by extension, helped cement stroke units as the standard of care for stroke patients everywhere. He discovered that the control of the heart by the brain is asymmetric, the fight/flight (sympathetic) response being controlled by the right hemisphere and the rest and digest (parasympathetic) response being controlled by the left hemisphere and damage to one key component (the insula) can lead to heart irregularities and sudden death. This discovery has added fundamental knowledge to how the brain controls the heart and blood pressure and lays the foundation for helping prevent sudden death.
Hachinski has held many prominent positions in the global
neurology community, including editor-in-chief of the journal ''
Stroke'' the leading publication in the field and president of the
World Federation of Neurology and founder of World Brain Alliance. He is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Canada (FRSC) and the
Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (FCAHS), a Member of the
Orders of Ontario and
Canada, and the recipient of several national and international awards and recognitions for his research and advocacy.
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