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Epilepsy Translational Studies

Research faculty in NYU Langone’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Center use sophisticated technologies to explore how epilepsy affects the brain, and how these technologies may be used to improve epilepsy diagnostics and prognostics.

The Neuronal Underpinnings of Laminar fMRI
Principal investigator: Orrin Devinsky, MD

Development and Validation of Empirical Models of the Neuronal Population Activity Underlying Non-Invasive Human Brain Measurements
Principal investigator: Orrin Devinsky, MD

HNRNPU in Brain Development and Disease
Principal investigator: Orrin Devinsky, MD

Advancing SUDEP Risk Prediction Using a Multicenter Case-Control Approach
Principal investigator: Orrin Devinsky, MD

Understanding How Prior Knowledge Shapes Visual Perception in the Individual Brain
Principal investigator: Orrin Devinsky, MD

Spatiotemporal Organization of the Inferior Frontal Gyrus During Speech Production
Principal investigator: Adeen Flinker, PhD

Investigating the Neural Mechanisms of Theory of Mind Using Human Electrocorticography
Principal investigator: Adeen Flinker, PhD

Understanding Cortical Networks Related to Speech Using Deep Learning on ECOG Data
Principal investigator: Adeen Flinker, PhD

Diagnostic Validity and Safety of High-Gamma Language Mapping with Intracranial EEG
Principal investigator: Adeen Flinker, PhD

Characterizing the Temporal Processing of Speech in the Human Auditory Cortex
Principal investigator: Adeen Flinker, PhD

Advancing Epilepsy Diagnosis with Flexible, High-Resolution Thin Film Electrodes
Principal investigator: Daniel Friedman, MD

Mechanisms of Disrupted Memory Encoding in Epilepsy Patients
Principal investigator: Anli A. Liu, MD

TSPO-PET and MRI Imaging as Novel Imaging Tools for Autoimmune Epilepsy
Principal investigator: Claude Steriade, MD

Post-Surgical Resection Mapping in Epilepsy Using Convolutional Neural Networks
Principal investigator: Heath Pardoe

Gut Microbiome Alterations as a Mechanism for Drug Resistance in Epilepsy
Principal investigator: Claude Steriade, MD