Salim El Hadwe, MD

Salim El Hadwe

Salim El Hadwe is a senior neurosurgical resident and a final-year PhD candidate in Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Cambridge. He completed his medical education at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where he also obtained his master’s degree in medical research methodology with a focus on neurosurgical clinical practice.

His research focuses on advanced neural interfaces, with a particular emphasis on spinal cord interfaces. He has hands-on experience in behavioral testing and electrophysiological assessment, as well as machine learning-based processing of electrophysiological data. Alongside his experimental work, he has broad expertise in clinical research, with a strong focus on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence synthesis.

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