Amit Bar-Or, MD

Melissa and Paul Anderson President’s Distinguished Chair

Professor, Department of Neurology

Chief, Division of Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders

Director, Centre for Neuroinflammation and Experimental Therapeutics

University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)

About Me

Dr. Bar-Or holds the Melissa and Paul Anderson President’s Distinguished Chair at the University of Pennsylvania, where he Directs the Centre for Neuroinflammation and Experimental Therapeutics (CNET) and serves as Chief of the Division of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and related disorders. His clinical focus is on MS and other neuroinflammatory disorders, in both adults and children for which he is cross-appointed at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and co-directs the age-span program in MS and related disorders that ensures seamless pediatric through adulthood transition of care, and provides a focus on education and research.

Following an undergraduate degree at McMaster University, Dr. Bar-Or earned his medical degree at McGill University, Montreal, Québec. He completed an Internal Medicine Internship and Neurology residency  at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Harvard Medical School (HMS), followed by postdoctoral clinical fellowship training at the MGH and laboratory fellowship training in cellular and molecular neuroimmunology at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) Center for Neurologic Disease, also completing the  Clinical Investigator Training Program (CITP) leading to a master’s degree in Medical Science and Translational Research at HMS and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), with additional training through the Harvard School of Public Health Certificate Program in Clinical Effectiveness. He then joined the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, McGill University, where he attained tenured Professor rank in 2012 and subsequently also served as the Institute’s Associate Director for Translational Reseacrh prior to arriving at Penn.

Dr. Bar-Or’s research focuses on neuroimmune health and central nervous system (CNS) inflammatory diseases across the age span, with a particular interest on developing clinically meaningful biomarkers and advancing precision medicine in autoimmune and CNS inflammatory diseases. He runs a cellular and molecular Neuroimmunology lab directed at understanding general principles of immune regulation and immune-neural interactions, and their contributions to inflammation, injury and repair of the human central nervous system.  Major contributions have included elucidation of cellular mechanisms by which human T cell, B cell, and myeloid cell subsets functionally interact, modulate one another, and interact with brain cells to mediate both normal and abnormal inflammation in the CNS.

Dr. Bar-Or is passionate about education and mentoring, having trained over 80 students at both pre- and post-doctoral levels with emphasis on clinician-scientist trainees in neuroimmunology and autoimmunity.