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/Sent on behalf of Dr. Ji Hyun Ko

 

Dear all,

 

As part of Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series (4pm, Fort Garry campus), I invited Dr. David Eidelberg (March 15th, 2018).

He will also give a talk in the Bannatyne campus at noon.

 

David Eidelberg, MD is the Susan and Leonard Feinstein Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience, and has served as Director of the Center for Neurosciences at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research since its founding in 2001. A neurologist and neuroscientist, he is widely regarded for his pioneering work on network dysfunction in brain disease.

 

Under his direction, the Eidelberg group has developed innovative computational approaches using imaging to identify specific network biomarkers for a variety of brain disorders ranging from Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Huntington’s disease to Dystonia, Tourette’s syndrome and obsessive compulsive disorder. Disease-related networks are being assayed in individual patients to distinguish between clinically similar “look-a-like” conditions, monitor disease progression, and evaluate new treatments for these disorders.

 

Dr. Eidelberg received his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency in neurology there, followed by postdoctoral training in brain imaging in London and New York. Dr. Eidelberg has authored over 250 peer-reviewed original articles, 100 reviews and editorials, and an edited volume (Imaging in Parkinson’s Disease, Oxford University Press, 2011). He currently serves on the editorial boards of several major journals, and is editor-in-chief (with Professor Jean-Marc Leger) of Current Opinion in Neurology. He is a scientific advisor to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Department of Defense, the Michael J. Fox Foundation, and the Collaborative Center for X-linked Dystonia Parkinsonism at Massachusetts General Hospital.

 

Now, I am trying to develop an itinerary for his visit.

 

Please email me (ji.ko@umanitoba.ca) if any of you are interested in meeting with him in-person with your available time on March 15th.

 

Best,

 

Ji Hyun

 

Ji Hyun Ko, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science

Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

University of Manitoba

 

Principal Investigator

Neuroscience Research Program

Kleysen Institute for Advanced Medicine

Health Science Centre

 

Mailing Address:

SR452 - 710 William Avenue

Winnipeg, MB  R3E 0Z3

Canada

 

Tel: +1-204-318-2566

Email: ji.ko@umanitoba.ca

 

http://www.kolabneuro.com/

 

 

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