
Jack Tsao (M.D., Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; D.Phil., Physiology/Pharmacology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK; M.B.A., University of Memphis, Memphis, TN) is Professor of Neurology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Previously he was Professor of Neurology, Pediatrics, and Anatomy & Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and Chief of Neurology and Director of the Polytrauma/OIF/OEF Clinic at the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center, both in Memphis, TN and the Dr. Edwin Kolodny Professor of Neurology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine in New York, NY. He is a fellow of both the American Academy of Neurology and American Neurological Association, and a Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve where he serves as Executive Officer (second-in-command) of Navy Reserve Hospital Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA. His clinical research is focused on artificial intelligence applications for clinical neurology care, clinical effects of blast exposure and concussion, and treatments for phantom limb pain in amputees, for which he was awarded the 2014 United States Navy Hero of Military Medicine by the Center for Public-Private Partnerships at the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine. He is also past chairman of both the Government Services Section and the Practice Committee Telemedicine Work Group of the American Academy of Neurology.