Meet Dr. Ding

Kan Ding, M.D.Â
Dr. Ding’s research focuses on the impact of regular physical activity in patients with epilepsy and traumatic brain injury. She also actively collaborates with the Critical Care EEG Monitoring Research Consortium (CCEMRC) to improve our understanding of the clinical significance of long-term EEG monitoring in critically ill patients.
The Team
Rong Zhang, Ph.D.
Professor
UT Southwestern
Department of Neurology, Biomedical Engineering, and Internal Medicine

David Zhu, Ph.D.
Professor
Michigan State University
Department of Radiology, Psychology, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Biomedical Engineering

Danilo Cardim, Ph.D.
Research Instructor
UT Southwestern
Department of Neurology

Juliana Caldas Ribeiro Bittencourt, M.D., Ph.D.
Visiting Senior Research
UT Southwestern
Department of Neurology

Jill Morales, M.S.
Clinical Research Coordinator
Department of Neurology

Lab Collaborators


Munro Cullum, Ph.D.

Kristin Wilmoth, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

Philip Edmundson, M.D.
Surgical Critical Care
Texas Health Resources


Stephen Figueroa, M.D.




Kathleen Bell, M.D.

Shanti Pinto, M.D.

Simon Driver, Ph.D.
Project Director of North Texas TBI Model System (NTTBIMS)
Baylor Scott and White Research Institute

Medical Students
Aaron Feng
Medical Student (3rd Year)
Interested Specialty: Neurology
UT Southwestern Medical School

Maggie O'Connor
Medical Student (2nd Year)
Interested Specialty: Neurology
UT Southwestern Medical School