Pediatric neurologist and journal editor
Yasmin Khakoo
Born 1964 Alma mater Known for Neurooncologist Educator Editor-in-Chief, Pediatric Neurology President-Elect, Child Neurology Society Awards Scientific career Fields Neurooncology
Yasmin Khakoo (born 1964) is an Indian-American pediatric neuro-oncologist [ 1] and editor-in-chief of the medical journal Pediatric Neurology since 2022.[ 2] In 2023, she won the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine award of the Child Neurology Society for her mentorship and work with minorities and underserved communities.[ 3] She is currently the President Elect of the Child Neurology Society .[ 4]
Early life and education
Khakoo was born in New York City , and attended high school in the Bronx .[ 5] She did her undergraduate studies at Barnard College , went to Columbia University for medical school, and then to the University of California, San Francisco for residency in pediatrics and child neurology .[ 6]
Career
Khakoo completed a fellowship in neurooncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City . She remained as a member and became child neurology director there in 2015.
Simultaneously she holds an academic position at Weill Cornell Medical College , where she became a full professor in 2020.[ 7]
She is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a fellow of the American Academy of Neurology , where she was selected for the "Women Leading in Neurology" program in 2019 and has served on the "Advancing Women in Academics" subcommittee since 2021.[ 8] She served many years on the scientific selection and program planning committee for the Child Neurology Society, and was elected to the board as the councillor for the East, 2023-2025.
Scientifically, she focuses on neurocutaneous melanosis [ 9] [ 10] and is building a registry of children with this rare disease;[ 11] paraneoplastic syndromes ;[ 12] [ 13] and ependymomas .[ 14]
She stepped into the role of editor-in-chief of Pediatric Neurology in 2022. Prior to that, she was on the editorial board of the Journal of Child Neurology , where she edited a special issue on Pediatric Neurooncology in 2016[ 15] and recorded a podcast as well.[ 16]
References
^ Ashwal, Steve (2021). Child Neurology: Its Origins, Founders, Growth and Evolution . Netherlands: Elsevier Science. p. 566. ISBN 9780323858151 .
^ Roach, E. S. (December 2021). "Welcoming the New Editor-In-Chief of Pediatric Neurology: Yasmin Khakoo, MD". Pediatric Neurology . 125 : 61. doi :10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2021.09.015 . PMID 34715989 .
^ "Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism Award" . Child Neurology Society . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ Khakoo, Yasmin. "Child Neurology Society" . President-Elect, Yasmin Khakhoo, MD .
^ "FINDING AN UNEXPECTED CALLING: 8 Questions with Child Neurologist Yasmin Khakoo" . Children's Brain Tumor Foundation . 2 July 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism Award" . Child Neurology Society . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Yasmin Khakoo, MD" . Weill Cornell Medical School .
^ "Adcancing Women in Academics Subcommittee" . American Academy of Neurology . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ Ramaswamy, V; Delaney, H; Haque, S; Marghoob, A; Khakoo, Y (June 2012). "Spectrum of central nervous system abnormalities in neurocutaneous melanocytosis". Dev Med Child Neurol . 54 (6). doi :10.1111/j.1469-8749.2012.04275.x . PMID 22469364 .
^ Schaff, LR; Marghoob, A; Rosenblum, MK; Meyer, R; Khakoo, Y (July 2009). "Malignant transformation of neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) following immunosuppression" . Pediatric Dermatology . 36 (4): 497– 500. doi :10.1111/pde.13804 . PMC 6620153 . PMID 30868657 .
^ "A Registry for Patients with Neurocutaneous Melanocytosis" . Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ Patel, A; Fischer, C; Lin, YC; Basu, EM; Kushner, BH; De Braganca, K; Khakoo, Y (August 2020). "Treatment and revaccination of children with paraneoplastic opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome and neuroblastoma: The Memorial Sloan Kettering experience" . Pediatr Blood Cancer . 67 (8): e28319. doi :10.1002/pbc.28319 . PMC 8382509 . PMID 32543116 .
^ Rossor, Thomas; Yeh, E Ann; Khakoo, Yasmin; OMS Study Group (March 2022). "Diagnosis and Management of Opsoclonus-Myoclonus-Ataxia Syndrome in Children: An International Perspective" . Neurol Neuroimmunol Neuroinflamm . 9 (3): 1153. doi :10.1212/NXI.0000000000001153 . PMC 8906188 . PMID 35260471 .
^ De, B (June 2018). "Patterns of relapse for children with localized intracranial ependymoma" . J. Neurooncol . 138 (2): 435– 445. doi :10.1007/s11060-018-2815-7 . PMC 6756472 . PMID 29511977 .
^ "Special Issue: Pediatric Neuro-oncology" . Journal of Child Neurology . 31 (12). October 2016. Retrieved 26 December 2023 .
^ "Special episode on Pediatric Neuro Oncology" . SAGE Neuroscience and Neurology . Retrieved 26 December 2023 .