Laura R Ment MD
Professor of Pediatrics (Neurology) and of Neurology; Associate Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid

Departments & Organizations
Yale Medical GroupVascular Biology and Therapeutics Program
Medical Education Staff: Financial Aid
Neurology
Pediatrics: Pediatric Neurology | Pediatric Specialty Center
Biography
Laura R. Ment, M.D., is Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology and Associate Dean for Admissions and Financial Aid, Yale University School of Medicine. A graduate of Brown University and Tufts University School of Medicine, Dr. Ment received her training in both pediatrics and pediatric neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.Her clinical interests include neonatal brain injury in both preterm and term infants, including intraventricular hemorrhage, periventricular white matter injury, neonatal seizures, stroke and neurogenetic developmental disorders. Dr. Ment also evaluates and cares for patients with developmental delay, epilepsy and neurogenetic disorders.
A former member of the NANDS Council of the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke at NIH and Chair of its Clinical Trial Subcommittee, Dr. Ment’s research interests include adaptive mechanisms of developing brain. She is the principal investigator of two multicenter clinical studies exploring prevention of injury in preterm neonates, the long-term neurodevelopmental and neuroimaging sequelae of preterm birth and the genetic mechanisms responsible for these changes. Her most recent magnetic resonance studies investigate neural connectivity and GABA-edited magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the developing preterm brain.
Education
- M.D., Tufts University , 1973
Selected Publication
- Myers EH, Hampson M, Vohr B, Lacadie C, Frost SJ, Pugh KR, Katz KH, Schneider KC, Makuch RW, Constable RT, Ment LR. Functional connectivity to a right hemisphere language center in prematurely born adolescents. NeuroImage 2010;51:1445-52.
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Francis Gilman Blake Award(2001) , Yale University School of Medicine
Articles
Spring 2009
A day to reflect on becoming a doctor
The Class of 2009 enters medicine at a time of change amidst an ongoing debate over health care.

Spring 2012
A neurologist inspired by his patients
When Irving S. Cooper, M.D., was perfecting the stereotactic cryosurgery to treat Parkinson disease in the late 1950s,...

Autumn 2009
A day to reflect on becoming a doctor
For the 96 members of the Class of 2009, Commencement was a day of sunshine and serious reflection on the nature and...

Autumn 2006
New deans at the medical school
This spring Richard Belitsky, M.D., associate professor of psychiatry, was named deputy dean for education, effective...
Spring 2006
Francis Gilman Blake Award
Each year the graduating class honors its teacher of the year with the Francis Gilman Blake Award, but this year the...

Autumn 2006
Back on Cedar Street
This year’s reunion kicked off on the evening of Friday, June 2, in the Medical Historical Library with welcoming...
Fall 2000 | Winter 2001
Drug offers hope for a brighter start for premature babies
Prematurely born babies score lower on intelligence tests than their healthy, full-term siblings and frequently require...
Summer 2001
Medicine Commencement 2001
The following prizes were awarded to School of Medicine faculty and students at Commencement:Bohmfalk Prize Emile...



