Dr. Fox is the director of the Multiple Sclerosis Clinic of Central Texas in Austin and Round Rock Texas. After receiving a Bachelors Degree at Washington University in St. Louis he completed the Medical Scientist Training Program for his M.D. Ph.D. and his Neurology residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. His Ph.D. in Immunology was awarded for the thesis "Growth Requirements of Human Suppressor T Lymphocytes." As Chief Resident he received the Outstanding Academic Resident Award.
Since starting practice in the Austin area in 1992 he has been involved in numerous MS research protocols and has spoken internationally on topics related to Neuroimmunology. He is also on the advisory committee for the Lone Star Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and is a member of the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. In association with the NMSS and St. David's Hospital System he has opened a comprehensive MS rehabilitation program in Austin. In 2003 the Lone Star Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society awarded him the Volunteer of the Year Award Medical Division and entry into the Volunteer Hall of Fame. Dr. Fox has been appointed Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology for the University of Texas Medical Branch and is leading student and resident training in neuroimmunology and the role of clinical research in private practice. |