

Myriam B. Abden
Dr. Myriam B. Abdennadher is contributing to transformative work in the field of neurology as an Assistant Professor at Boston University School of Medicine. Her academic journey began at the Faculte de Medecine Et de Pharmacie de Tunis in Tunisia, where she earned her medical degree in 2008. Driven by a passion for advancing neurological care, Dr. Abdennadher pursued further training in the United States, completing her internship at the University of Texas Southwestern in Austin in 2014. Her dedication to the field of neurology was further solidified during her residency at the University of Texas in Austin, which she completed in 2017. Dr. Abdennadher's commitment to specialized knowledge led her to undertake two fellowships at the National Capital Consortium at the National Institutes of Health. She completed a fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology in 2018, followed by a fellowship in Epilepsy in 2019, equipping her with advanced expertise in these critical areas of neurology. Board certified in neurology, Dr. Abdennadher has been recognized with numerous honors and awards throughout her career, reflecting her contributions to the field and her commitment to excellence in patient care and research. Her scholarly work includes multiple research papers published in peer-reviewed journals, contributing valuable insights to the scientific community. At Boston University, Dr. Abdennadher is involved in both teaching and research, where she mentors the next generation of neurologists while continuing to explore innovative approaches to neurological disorders. Her work is characterized by a dedication to improving patient outcomes and advancing the understanding of complex neurological conditions. Dr. Abdennadher's career is marked by a blend of clinical expertise and research acumen, making her a respected figure in the neurology community. Her ongoing contributions to the field are paving the way for new discoveries and improved treatments in neurology.