Scientific & Clinical Advisors

Adamas has established a world-class team of clinical and scientific advisors working in the fields of infectious disease and central nervous system disorders.


Influenza Advisory Board

Martin J. Blaser, MD, New York University Langone Medical Center
Dr. Blaser is Frederick H. King Professor of Internal Medicine, Professor of Microbiology and Chairman of Department of Medicine at the New York University Langone Medicine Center.

Arnold Monto, MD, University of Michigan
Dr. Monto is Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Michigan School of Public Health. He studies the etiology and prevention of infectious diseases.

Alan Perelson, PhD, Los Alamos National Labs
Dr. Perelson is a Senior Fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. His interests include mathematical and theoretical biology, with an emphasis on immunology and virology.

Richard Whitley, MD, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Dr. Whitley is a professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Alabama. His research focuses on clinical virology, with an emphasis on the latency and virulence of herpes viruses.

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CNS Advisory Board

Jeff Cummings, MD, UCLA
Dr. Cummings is the Vice Chair for programs and translational research in neurology, a physician in the Katherine & Benjamin Kagan Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Program, and a member of the UCLA Brain Research Institute.

Martin Farlow, MD, Indiana University-Purdue University
Dr. Farlow is Professor and Vice Chairman for Research in Neurology at the IUPUI School of Medicine and Clinical Core Director in the Alzheimer Disease Core Center.

Sid Gilman, MD, University of Michigan
Dr. Gilman is William J Herdman Distinguished Professor of Neurology at the University of Michigan. He is also Director of the Ataxia Clinic and of the Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.

Ivan Lieberburg, MD, PhD, Tavistock Group
Ivan Lieberburg, PhD, MD is currently a member of the Tavistock Group, a private equity firm, where he concentrates on health care and life sciences investment opportunities.

Matthew Stern, MD, University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Stern is the Parker Family Professor of Neurology at the Pennsylvania Hospital Department of Neurology. His clinical and research efforts are focused on the cognitive and motor dysfunctions in Parkinson's Disease.

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