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Curricula Vitae in Neurology
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Name | Personal Focus | Summary |
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Forrest LoweAssistant Professor |
Forrest J. Lowe, MD, received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, where he also completed a neurovascular fellowship. He completed his residency in neurology at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Lowe is board certified in vascular neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. | |
Dr. James SelphClinical Associate Professor |
Clinical research, Epilepsy, Neuromuscular disorders | Dr. Selph is a subspecialist in the areas of epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, nerve conduction studies, EMG, EEG, epilepsy monitoring, and clinical neurophysiology. His special interests include these areas, as well as research into treatment of epilepsy and neuropathic pain. |
Walter Hamilton PetersClinical Assistant Professor |
epilepsy, general neurology | W. Hamilton Peters IV, MD, received his medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston after attending The Citadel. He then completed an internship in internal medicine and a residency in neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He completed a fellowship in epilepsy while at Vanderbilt, and is board certified in neurology and epilepsy. Dr. Peters' primary interest is in epilepsy. |
Renu POKHARNAClinical Associate Professor |
Neurology | Renu Pokharna is an Assistant Professor of Clinical/General Neurologist in the Department of Neurology, School of Medicine Columbia. |
Dr. Yedatore swamy VenkateshClinical Professor |
Neuromuscular Disorders, Vascular Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology | Dr. Venkatesh graduated from Bangalore Medical College and trained in Internal Medicine at the University of the West Indies and UK. He was a fellow in Endocrinology at MD Anderson Cancer Center and later on finished residency and fellowship training in EMG/Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuromuscular disease. His research interests include diabetic neuropathy, spinal cord reflexes in CRPS, novel uses of botulinum toxin and vascular neurology. |
Dr. Souvik SenDepartment Chair/Professor |
Stroke, TIA and Neurology | Dr. Sen's stroke research involves clinical-epidemiological methods to test new approaches for stroke treatment and prevention. Specifically, his interests include acute stroke treatment and cardio-embolic strokes. |
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