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    Annalisa Morgan, MD

    Assistant Professor of Neurology
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    Assistant Professor of Neurology

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    Annalisa Morgan, MD is a neurologist specializing in inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system, including multiple sclerosis (MS), myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD), neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorder (NMOSD), and autoimmune encephalitides. She is currently an assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine.

    Dr. Morgan received her medical degree from Rush Medical College and completed her neurology residency at the Cleveland Clinic, where she also served as chief resident. She then went on to complete fellowship training in neuroimmunology at Yale. Her clinical approach is rooted in building long-term, meaningful relationships with her patients and keeping pace with the rapidly evolving science in the field.

    In addition to patient care, Dr. Morgan is actively involved in research, with a primary focus on clinical trials investigating novel therapies and strategies to improve current treatment approaches in neuroimmunology.

    Last Updated on June 20, 2025.

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    Neuroimmunology Fellowship
    Yale
    Neurology Residency
    Cleveland Clinic
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    Rush Medical College
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    University of Michigan, Neuroscience

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    2023

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    Annalisa Morgan, MD, is a neurologist who specializes in inflammatory disorders of the central nervous system. She focuses on conditions such as multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorder (a rare autoimmune disease that affects the optic nerves and spinal cord), myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD, an inflammatory condition that damages the protective covering of nerves in the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves), and autoimmune encephalitis (a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the brain, causing inflammation).

    An assistant professor of neurology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Morgan’s research is dedicated to clinical trials exploring new treatment therapies and strategies.

    “We have come a long way in the last few decades in our care of patients with multiple sclerosis and other neuroimmunologic diseases,” she says, “but we still have more to learn, especially in how we can better optimize our long-term care.”

    Dr. Morgan received her medical training from Rush Medical College, completed her neurology residency at the Cleveland Clinic, and pursued fellowship training in neuroimmunology at Yale School of Medicine.

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    Neurology

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