Sandra K. Kostyk, M.D., Ph.D.
Sandra K.Kostyk is Assitant Professor, Department of Neurology, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Consultant in Neurology and Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, Chalmers P. Wylie Outpatient Clinic, Department of Veterans Affairs, Columbus, OH, Assistant Professor (Joint Appointment), Department of Neuroscience, OSU, Columbus, OH, Medical Director, Huntington’s Disease Society Of America Center of Excellence at The Ohio State University. |
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Biographical Sketch
Dr. Kostyk received her AB in biology from the University of
Chicago, Chicago, Illinois in 1975. She received her Ph.D., Neurobiology, Department
of Pharrmacological and Physiological Sciences, The University of Chicago,
Chicago, IL in and her M.D., The Pritzker School of Medicine, The University
of Chicago, Chicago, IL in 1985. She completed residency programs in medicine
and neurology from the Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital,
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, and Department of Internal Medicine, The
University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, The University of Chicago, IL.
Research
Dr. Kostyk has a broad interest in Neurodegenerative Disease
Processes, neuroregeneration and neurorecovery following CNS injury, and also
the molecular and cellular response of the central nervous system to injury.
Clinical Interests
Parkinson's and Huntington's Diseases; spinal cord injury
Publications (Selected)
S.L.Rogers, R.A. Bornstein, S.K. Kostyk. The relationship of
immunological and cognitive function in early stages of Huntington’s
Disease. Movement Disorders 16(5): 5, 2001.
M.H Spilker, I.V. Yannas, S.K. Kostyk, T.V.Norregaard, H-P. Hsu, and M. Spector.
The effects of tubulation on healing and scar formation after transection of
the adult rat spinal cord. Restorative Neurology Neurosci;18:23-38 2001.
V.B. Tola, S.Chamberlain, S.K. Kostyk and D.I. Soybel. Symptomatic gallstones
in patients with spinal cord injury. J. Gastrointest Surg. 4:642-647, 2000.
Moore C.I, Stern, C. E, Dunbar, C., Kostyk, S.K., Gehi, A., Rosen, B.R, Corkin,
S. Referred phantom sensations and cortical reorganization after spinal cord
injury in humans. Procedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) : 97
(20): 14703-14708., 2000.
M.H. Spilker, I.V. Yannas, H.-P. Hsu, T.V. Norgard, S.K. Kostyk, and M. Spector.
The effects of collagen-based implants on early healing of the adult rat spinal
cord. Tissue Engineering 3:309-317, 1997.
Contact
371 McCampbell Hall
1581 Dodd Drive
Columbus, Ohio 43210
Phone: 614-688-3675
Fax: 614-292-2063
e-mail: kostyk.1@osu.edu