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AT-NCIGT - The National Center for Advanced Technologies for Image Guided Therapy

Professor of Neurosurgery and Radiology, Harvard Medical School


I am a Neurosurgeon, Director of Image Guided Neurosurgery, and Co-director of The Advanced Multimodality Image-Guided Operating (AMIGO) Suite, the translational research testbed for much of the Image Guided Therapy research at BWH. My academic appointment is as Professor of Neurosurgery and Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. I also direct a Fellowship in Image Guided Neurosurgery. My research involves the development and application of preoperative and intraoperative imaging techniques to improve surgical care for patients with brain tumors and other lesions. My clinical practice is focused on cranial neurosurgery with special clinical interests in surgery for patients with brain tumors and epilepsy, particularly those whose pathology is intimately involved with critical brain regions. My research is translational and focuses on using both structural and functional imaging techniques to guide neurosurgical planning and intraoperative decisionmaking. We use multiple structural and molecular imaging and functional brain mapping techniques to better define individual anatomy, pathology and function in patients with neurosurgical diseases, and to cross-validate information acquired through different techniques. Our goal is to provide the surgeon with optimal information to perform less invasive, safer, and more effective interventions. The interdiscplinary nature of teams in NCIGT allows us to harness our diverse expertise and the opportunity to work in the unique translational research setting of AMIGO to improve the utility of imaging to guide surgical treatment as well as using the operating theater as a platform for the detailed characterization of tumor tissue.

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