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Faculty

Claire Delpirou Nouh, MD
Neurology

Claire Delpirou Nouh, MD

Assistant Professor

Behavioral Neurology|Memory Disorders Division


920 Stanton L. Young Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104-5036

Claire-DelpirouNouh@ouhsc.edu
Claire.DelpirouNouh2@ouhealth.com


 

Dr. Delpirou Nouh is a board-certified neurologist and behavioral neurologist, dual trained in France then in the United States. She completed her Behavioral Neurology Fellowship training at Standord University before joining the Okahoma Univiersity Department of Neurology as a Clinical Assistant Professor. She provides comprehensive care for pateints with Alzeimer's disease, Lewy body Disease, frontotemporal dementia, primary progressive aphasia, posterior cortical atrophy, corticobasal syndrome, progressive supranuclear palsy, Huntington's Disease and other kinds of memory and cognative disorders. 

Her academic and research interest include clinical trials and therapeutic development for treatment and prevention in cognative and nerodegenerative disorders, research on preclinical phase of nerodegenerative diseases and biomarkers development for earlier diagnosis, roles of neuroinflammation and blood brain barrier dysfunction,co-pathologies of Alzheimer's disease and other proteinopathies particularly synucleinopathies, and 4R tauopathies. 

Also, Dr. Delpirou is enthusiastic and dedicated to healthy equity and advocay for her patients and family living with dementia and promoting easier access to care for all. 

Besides medicine, she is a fevent martial artist practicing Kendo currenlty as a Sandan, but also likes long walks in nature, photography and traveling when she is not just enjoying time with friends and family. 


Academic Section(s):

Neurology


Education:

-   Memory Disorders 

-   Alzheimer’s Disease

-   Lewy Body Disease

-   Frontotemporal Dementia

-   Primary Progressive Aphasia

-   Posterior Cortical Atrophy

-   Corticobasal Syndrome

-   Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

-   Huntington’s Disease

-   Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry

-   Clinical Trials in Cognitive Disorders