Mahsa Khayat-Khoei, MD
Accepting New Patients
Specialties
Locations
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UCR Health – Riverside Downtown (Specialty Care)3390 University Avenue, Suite 115
Riverside, CA 92501
Personal
Gender
Female
Professional
Areas of Interest
- Neurology
Medical Services
- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Schizophrenia
- Anxiety Disorders
- Mood Disorders
- Psychiatric Assessment
- Medication Management
- Psychiatry
Certifications
- Massachusetts Full Medical License
- CITI Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Mass General Brigham
- Human Research: Biomedical Research Investigators and Key Personnel
- Human Research: Good Clinical Practice Course
- Responsible Conduct of Research
- Clinical Trials Billing
- Conflict of Interest in Research
- Undue Foreign Influence: Risks and Mitigations
- Physician License to Practice, Iran, License
Training / Memberships
- Research Fellow - MS and Neuroimmunology
- Clinical/Research Fellow - Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology
- Resident - Neurology
- Research Assistant - Mouse Uterine Tissue Properties and Stem-cell Treatments in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Clinical Trainee - Neurology
- Research Intern - Cytokines & Supportive Oncology
- Research Assistant - Embroyonic Stem-cells Therapeutic Properties
Honors / Awards
- Best Poster and Presentation Award in the MNA’s 2023 Annual Meeting
- Educational Grant
- Resident Scholarship to the Annual Meeting
- Educational Travel Grant
- Nominated and selected for Third Annual Neurology Resident Summit in Multiple Sclerosis
- Perseverance Award
- Outstanding Student Scholarship
- Straight acceptance to residency training award
- Top Student Researcher Award
- Distinguished Alumni Award
- Full Scholarship for Research Award
- Outstanding Performer as a freshman in Genetics
- Full M.D. Scholarship
Publications
- Identifying Unique Properties in Monocytes of the Progressor Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients Using Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis.
- Human iPSC-derived neurogenin2 (NGN2) cortical neurons develop functional connectivity and small-world network topology in vitro.
- Monocytes Profiling in Progressor Versus Non-Progressor Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Patients Using SingleCell Transcriptomic Analysis.
- In vitro model for investigating the effect of multiple sclerosis monocytes on cellular-scale cortical network function.
- Investigating the effect of patientderived multiple sclerosis monocytes on human cortical neurons and neuroglia.
- Studying multiple sclerosis monocytes effect on cellular-scale cortical network in an in vitro model.
- A case of multiphasic disseminated encephalomyelitis and steroid responsive encephalopathy associated with autoimmune thyroiditis.
- A model for investigating the effect of patient-derived multiple sclerosis monocytes on cellular-scale cortical network function
- In vitro model for investigating the effect of patient-derived multiple sclerosis monocytes on cellular-scale cortical network function
- High field 7-Tesla imaging to distinguish multiple sclerosis mimics: a case of Adult Polyglucosan Body Disease.
- Can Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) and multiple sclerosis co-occur? A report of inflammatory CADASIL.
- Uncommon presentation of extensive disseminated sarcoidosis in the central nervous system
- Progressive parkinsonism and cognitive changes: a rare presentation of Chronic Lymphocytic Inflammation with Pontine Perivascular Enhancement Responsive to Steroids (CLIPPERS).
- . A Report of seronegative Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) in the setting of acute HIV infection.
Accepted Insurances
We accept most major PPOs and HMOs. View our full insurance list here. If you have questions about your insurance provider, please call our patient access team at: 844-827-8000.
Education
Medical School
- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
- DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management - Houston, Texas
Residency
- University of Texas Health Science Center - Neurology
Fellowship
- Harvard Medical School - Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology