The Association of Indian American Neurologists (AINA), in partnership with the American Brain Foundation, is pleased to announce Dileep R. Yavagal, MD, MBBS, FSVIN, FAAN, FAHA as the recipient of the 2026 AINA Lifetime Achievement Award.
Dr. Yavagal is Professor of Neurology and Radiology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and is an internationally recognized pioneer in interventional neurology. He was a founding member of the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN), served as its past president, and has played a pivotal leadership role on its Executive Board. His work on landmark clinical trials, including SWIFT PRIME, helped establish mechanical thrombectomy as a standard of care for acute ischemic stroke, transforming outcomes for patients worldwide.
A dedicated mentor and educator, Dr. Yavagal has trained more than 40 residents and fellows, including many of Indian origin, several of whom now lead stroke and interventional neurology programs in the United States and India. Through initiatives such as Mission Thrombectomy, he has worked to expand global access to life-saving stroke care, addressing disparities in low- and middle-income countries. His deep ties to India include training at KEM Hospital in Mumbai, extensive lecturing across the country, hosting Indian observers at the University of Miami, and leading the India-based GRASSROOTS trial, focused on acute stroke therapy.
Upon receiving the award, Dr. Yavagal shared:
“Receiving the AINA Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Association of Indian American Neurologists and the American Brain Foundation is an incredible honor that I accept with deep humility. This recognition of my work in advancing stroke thrombectomy care in India and beyond is a testament to the collective efforts of our community. Joining such a rare group of visionary leaders in neurology is both a privilege and a responsibility. This award energizes me to continue our vital work and, importantly, to pass this legacy to our younger colleagues, empowering them to drive innovation and equity for patients across the globe.”
AINA congratulates Dr. Yavagal on this well-deserved honor and thanks him for his enduring contributions to neurology, mentorship, and the global stroke community.
Dr. Yavagal will be honored at the 2026 Annual Meeting & Dinner on Monday, April 20, 2026 during the AAN Meeting in Chicago, IL.