Decoding Long COVID's Impact on the Brain with Igor Koralnik, MD

Decoding Long COVID's Impact on the Brain with Igor Koralnik, MD

Author: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine March 23, 2026 Duration: 31:02

Our understanding of how viral infections can affect the brain has changed dramatically in recent years, and the COVID-19 pandemic and research into long COVID has accelerated some of this new knowledge. Igor Koralnik, MD, chief of Neuro-Infectious Diseases and Global Neurology in the Department of Neurology at Feinberg has studied the long-term neurological effects of COVID-19 and developed tools to support patient recovery.

In this episode, Koralnik shares the latest research on long COVID and talks about recent findings from his lab identifying a common virus in the brains of some patients with Parkinson's disease that may influence how Parkinson's develops.


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