Richard Krolewski, MD, PhD, joined the staff at BWH after training in the Harvard Neurology Residency and Movement Disorders fellowship programs at BWH and MGH. His clinical and research interests involve gene-environment interactions in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease. He has an active basic science program in the laboratory of Professor Lee Rubin at Harvard University that uses dopaminergic neurons from patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to model the effects of environmental toxicants and other biologically active compounds on the development of Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Krolewski is an Instructor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School.
Contact
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Neurosciences Center
60 Fenwood Road
1st Floor
Hale Building for Transformative Medicine
Boston,
MA
02115
Phone:
(617) 732-7432
Brigham and Women's Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
850 Boylston Street
Suite 422
Mass General Brigham Healthcare Center (Chestnut Hill)
Chestnut Hill,
MA
02467
Phone:
(617) 732-7432
Fax:
(617) 732-9480
About Richard C. Krolewski, MD, PhD
Gender
Male
Specialties
Neurology
Clinical Interests
Parkinson's disease
Bio
Internship
Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2012 - 2013
Medical School
Tufts University School of Medicine, 2004 - 2012
Board Certifications
Neurology, 2016
Fellowship
Brigham and Women's Hospital, 2016 - 2018