Brian Stamm, M,D,, MSc

Brian Stamm
Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology and Research Fellow
Neurology
Medical School
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Brian Stamm, M,D,, MSc
Brian Stamm
Clinical Assistant Professor
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  • About

    Dr. Stamm is a practicing stroke neurologist and health services researcher who is a Clinical Instructor in Neurology and Research Fellow through the National Clinician Scholars Program through the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the University of Michigan.

    He attended Boston College for his undergraduate studies, followed by a Fulbright Fellowship in Munich, Germany. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. Stamm then completed his internship and Neurology residency training at Northwestern University in Chicago, where he was academic chief resident in 2021-2022, followed by a fellowship in Vascular Neurology. He is currently enrolled in a Master’s Degree Program in Health and Health Care Research through the U-M.

    Qualifications

    • National Clinician Scholars Program Fellowship, VA Scholar
      University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States
      2023 - 2025
    • Vascular Neurology Fellowship
      Northwestern University, Chicago, United States
      2022 - 2023
    • Neurology Residency
      Northwestern University, Chicago, United States
      2019 - 2022
    • Fulbright Fellowship
      Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany
      2013 - 2014
    • Internal Medicine Internship
      Northwestern University, Chicago, United States
    • M.Sc., Health and Health Care Research
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, United States
      2023 - 2024
    • M.D.
      University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, United States
      2014 - 2018
    • B.S.
      Boston College, Boston, United States
      2009 - 2013

    Center Memberships

    • Center Member
      Frankel Institute for Heart and Brain Health
    • Center Member
      Samuel and Jean Frankel Cardiovascular Center
    • Center Member
      Weil Institute for Critical Care Research
    • Center Member
      Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation

    Research Overview

    Dr. Stamm’s interests include acute stroke management, disparities in stroke care and outcomes, medical education, and systems of care. His current research is focused on investigating hypertension-related stroke disparities and designing more equitable systems of stroke care delivery.

    Recent Publications

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    • Journal Article
      Education Research: Educational Informatics
      Gottlieb-Smith R, Adams J, Bernson-Leung ME, Stamm B, Mai MV, Thompson Stone R, Troy ET, Xixis K, Majmudar-Sheth B, Dang LT, Dziorny AC. Neurology Education, 2026 Jun 26; 5 (3): DOI:10.1212/ne9.0000000000200334
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      ABSTRACT NUMBER: ESOC2026A113 MOVING THE NEEDLE FOR THROMBOLYTIC AND TRANSFER DELAYS VIA TELESTROKE: A SURVEY OF STROKE REGISTRY HOSPITALS IN MICHIGAN
      Stamm B, Ibrahim G, Nickles A, Royan R, Hayward R, McDermott M, Scott P, Sheth K, Reeves M, Levine D. European Stroke Journal, 2026 May 7; 11 (Supplement_1): i669 - i670. DOI:10.1093/esj/aakag023.1199
      PMID: PMC13145439
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      ABSTRACT NUMBER: ESOC2026A131 BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY AND SEX DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE DECLINE: A POOLED COHORT ANALYSIS OF ARIC, CHS, FOS, MESA, AND CARDIA IN THE BP COG STUDY
      Stamm B, Whitney R, Hsu W-L, Ye W, Gottesman R, Yaffe K, Aparicio H, Hughes T, Longstreth WT, Levine D. European Stroke Journal, 2026 May 7; 11 (Supplement_1): i5 - i5. DOI:10.1093/esj/aakag023.006
      PMID: PMC13146497
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      ABSTRACT NUMBER: ESOC2026A1489 TIMELY SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE TREATMENT AND IN-HOSPITAL OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE: FINDINGS FROM THE US GET WITH THE GUIDELINES-STROKE REGISTRY
      Royan R, Stamm B, Pravin R, Cranford J, Runcie M, de Havenon A, Zachrison K, Goldstein J, Messé SR, Sheth K. European Stroke Journal, 2026 May 7; 11 (Supplement_1): i67 - i67. DOI:10.1093/esj/aakag023.105
      PMID: PMC13146761
    • Journal Article
      Temporal Trends of Emergency Department Acute Ischemic Stroke Care in a Community Without an Academic Medical Center.
      Malingagio A, Do E, Cooper A, Miller R, Royan R, Zahuranec DB, Danboise B, Tomanec A, Stamm B, Lisabeth LD, Meurer WJ, Campbell MS, Sheriff F, Morgenstern LB. Stroke, 2026 Mar 13; DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.125.053711
      PMID: 41822963
    • Journal Article
      Timeliness of Care for Transferred and Directly Admitted Patients With Anticoagulation-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage.
      Royan R, Saver JL, Solomon N, Alhanti B, Stamm B, Messe SR, Xian Y, Bhatt DL, Chang RC, Danelich I, Huang J, Schwamm LH, Smith EE, Goldstein JN, Grory BM, de Havenon AH, Fonarow GC, Sheth KN. J Am Heart Assoc, 2026 Feb 17; 15 (4): e043223 DOI:10.1161/JAHA.125.043223
      PMID: 41703701
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Abstract A010: Temporal Trends in the Incidence and Case Fatality Rates of Stroke in the Young: A Population-Based Study
      Fisher E, Ding L, Stanton R, Aziz Y, Demel S, Ferioli S, Flaherty M, LaPorta J, Menzies L, Mistry E, Wechsler P, Walsh K, Adeoye O, Coleman E, De Los Rios La Rosa F, Jasne A, Khatri P, Mackey J, Martini S, Nobel L, Slavin S, Stamm B, Star M, Woo D, Wright S, Broderick J, Kissela B, Kleindorfer D, Robinson D. 2026 Feb 13;
    • Journal Article
      Abstract A098: Timeliness of Emergency Care for Intracerebral Hemorrhage Compared to Ischemic Stroke from 2015 to 2024: Insights from Get With the Guidelines-Stroke
      Royan R, Ikeaba U, Alhanti B, Stamm B, Mac Grory B, Prabhakaran S, Maas M, Chang R, Fonarow G, Messe S, Mamer L, Dhand A, Goldstein J, Saver J, Smith E, Meurer W, Sheth K. Stroke, 2026 Jan 31; 57 (Suppl_1): DOI:10.1161/str.57.suppl_1.a098

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