Carlos Portera-Cailliau, MD, PhD
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Carlos Portera-Cailliau, MD, PhD

  • Movement Disorders Neurology|
  • Neurology

About

Dr. Portera-Cailliau was born and raised in Madrid, Spain. He obtained a B.A. in Biochemistry & Cell Biology from U.C. San Diego in 1990. He then attended the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and obtained an MD-PhD degree in 1997. 

After completing a residency in Neurology at The Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston, where he was Chief Resident in 2001, Dr. Portera-Cailliau moved to Columbia University for a movement disorders fellowship under Dr. Stanley Fahn.  He also completed post-doctoral fellowships at Columbia and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

He joined the UCLA faculty in 2005, where he leads an NIH-funded laboratory that investigates the circuit basis of neurodevelopmental conditions like autism and intellecutual disability. He has joint appointments in the Departments of Neurology and Neurobiology. He attends the movement disorders clinic on Fridays.

Languages

English

Education

Medical Board Certification

Neurology, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 2002

Fellowship

Movement Disorder, Columbia-Presbyterian Neurological Institute, 2004

Residency

Neurology, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, 2001

Internship

Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, 1998

Degrees

MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1997
PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1997

Recognitions

  • HÉROE award, Fundación Querer, Madrid, Spain, 2024
  • Golden Test Tube Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Classroom or Laboratory, UCLA, 2023, 2025
  • Undergraduate Research Week Faculty Mentor Award, UCLA, 2020
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Hospital Affiliations

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

Medical Services

Research

Interests

  • Neocortical development
  • Circuit basis of neurodevelopmental condtions (Autism, Fragile X Syndrome)
  • Sensory processing, perceptual learning

 

 

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Recognitions

  • HÉROE award, Fundación Querer, Madrid, Spain, 2024
  • Golden Test Tube Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Classroom or Laboratory, UCLA, 2023, 2025
  • Undergraduate Research Week Faculty Mentor Award, UCLA, 2020
  • John Merck Fund Translational Research Program Award, 2015
  • Steven C. Gordon Family Chair in Parkinson’s Disease Research, DGSOM, UCLA, 2013
  • SFARI Dynamics of Neural Circuits Award (Simons Foundation), 2013
  • Elected Fellow of the American Neurological Association, 2011
  • Stein-Oppenheimer Endowment Award, 2010
  • March of Dimes Award, 2005
  • Dana Foundation Award – Brain and Immuno-imaging, 2005
  • Menek Goldstein Award - National Parkinson Foundation, 2001
  • Resident Teaching Award (Neurology), Harvard Medical School, 2001
  • 2000-2001: Chief Resident in Neurology, Partners Health Care System, 2000-2001
  • 1986: Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude, UC San Diego, 1986