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May 9, 2026, 15:17
Cheryl Carcel: Prehospital Stroke Research Is Truly The New Frontier in Stroke Care
Cheryl Carcel, Head of the Brain Health Program at The George Institute for Global Health, shared on LinkedIn:
”Exciting times for prehospital stroke research- this is truly the new frontier in stroke care.
From faster identification pathways to emerging biomarkers like GFAP, the momentum and innovation across the field are incredible.
ESOC 2026 brought together an amazing international network, and it is exciting to now be working alongside colleagues from the US, UK, Germany, Finland, Spain, Australia, and Canada, all focused on advancing prehospital ICH care and improving outcomes.”

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