Marta Waliszewska-Prosół
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Dr. Marta Waliszewska-Prosół a distinguished neurologist and researcher specializing in clinical neurophysiology, with particular expertise in migraine, headache, sleep medicine, and pain. She is currently a neurologist and Neuroscientist of the Department of Neurology at Wroclaw Medical University, Poland. Dr. Waliszewska-Prosół's professional training includes fellowships in transcranial magnetic stimulation and research at the Danish Headache Center in Copenhagen, along with further academic development through participation in advanced training programs across Europe. As a well-respected member of the scientific community, Dr. Waliszewska-Prosół serves on the editorial boards of several prominent journals, including The Journal of Headache and Pain, European Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Neurology and Therapy, and Frontiers in Neurology et. al. She has also contributed to organizing key conferences, such as the 17th European Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology. Her research has led to substantial advancements in understanding neurological conditions, with a particular focus on migraine and headache disorders. Dr. Waliszewska-Prosół’s work has earned her multiple prestigious awards, including the Polish Society of Neurology’s Babinski Award in 2021 and the Scientific Presidents’ Award in 2024. Additionally, she has been honored with several travel grants and scholarships, supporting her participation in international congresses. Dr. Waliszewska-Prosół has published 167 peer-reviewed articles and has a citation record of over 840, with an h-index of 18. She is an active member of several professional societies, including the International Headache Society and the American Headache Society, contributing to the advancement of clinical neurophysiology and neurology on a global scale.
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