Gauruv Bose

Gauruv Bose

MD, FRCPC

Associate Scientist, Neuroscience

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Assistant Professor, Neurology

Department of Medicine

Attending Neurologist, Department of Medicine

The Ottawa Hospital

Contact

613-798-5555 x 78917

Administrative Assistant: Jenna Gurniak jgurniak@toh.ca

Bio

Dr. Gauruv Bose is full-time academic neurologist at the Ottawa Hospital, Department of Medicine, Division of Neurology, and assistant professor at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine. He completed a Clinical Research Fellow in Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology at Mass General Brigham & Harvard Medical School, and is now primarily seeing patients with Multiple Sclerosis and related neuro-immunological disorders.

His research consists of investigating large real-world datasets of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to develop predictive models using machine learning techniques, as well as building on this research forefront by investigating the added value of implementing novel imaging and serum biomarkers into these predictive models.

Research Goals and Interests

1. Multiple Sclerosis and Neuro-immunology
2. Predictive modelling of outcomes and treatment decisions
3. Machine learning / artificial intelligence approaches to assessing “Big Data”-sets

Research Interests

1. Multiple Sclerosis and Neuro-immunology
2. Predictive modelling of outcomes and treatment decisions
3. Machine learning / artificial intelligence approaches to assessing “Big Data”-sets


News


Publications

Reactivation of SARS-CoV-2 after Rituximab in a Patient with Multiple Sclerosis

2021-07-01 Go to publication

A real-world single-centre analysis of alemtuzumab and cladribine for multiple sclerosis

2021-07-01 Go to publication

Serum neurofilament light in MS: The first true blood-based biomarker?

2021-02-10 Go to publication

Recent advances and remaining questions of autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in multiple sclerosis

2021-02-01 Go to publication

Direct oral anticoagulants in treatment of cerebral venous thrombosis: a systematic review

2021-02-01 Go to publication

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