Gayatri Devi, MD, MS, FACP, FAAN
Gayatri Devi, MD, MS, FACP, FAAN, is a nationally recognized expert in memory disorders with board-certifications in Neurology, Pain Medicine, Psychiatry, Brain Injury Medicine and Behavioral Neurology. Dr. Devi became Director of the Long Island Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center at 28, after seven years of post-graduate residency training in Neurology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral Neurology at Downstate and Columbia University. She received her MD from Grace University and her MS from Columbia University. Published more than 50 times in peer-reviewed journals, Dr. Devi is an Attending Physician at Lenox Hill Hospital and Clinical Professor of Neurology at Downstate Medical Center. Her current research is on the use of transcranial magnetic brain stimulation to treat cognitive disorders. Dr. Devi established the New York Memory and Healthy Aging Services in 1999, serving until 2015 as Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine. Key prior roles include Assistant Professor of Neurology at Columbia University; Clinical Core Co-director of the Taub Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at Columbia University; and President of the American Medical Women’s Association. Offering insight on memory disorders with the BBC, NPR, CBS, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and TIME, Dr. Devi has authored four books on the subject. She serves as neurologic consultant to the New York State Committee for Physician Health and the National Football League Players Association.