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Curriculum Vitae
Ali R. Rezai, M.D.
Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Chair in Neuromodulation
Associate Dean, Neuroscience
Director, Neuroscience Program
Professor of Neurosurgery, Tenured
Professor of Neuroscience
Director, Center for Neuromodulation
Office Address: Center for Neuromodulation
Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University
480 Medical Center Drive
S-2044 Davis Center/Dodd Hall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
EDUCATION
Medical University of Southern California
School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
MD, May 1990
Undergraduate University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
BS in Biology, June 1986
POST-GRADUATE TRAINING
June 1997-May 1998 Clinical Fellow, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
Division of Neurosurgery
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada
May 1998-July 1998 Clinical Observer, Functional Neurosurgery
Department of Neurosurgery
The Karolinska Institute
Stockholm, Sweden
July 1996-May 1997 Chief Resident, Department of Neurosurgery
New York University Medical Center
New York, NY
May 1994- July 1995 Research Fellow, Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
NYU Center for Neuromagnetism (Dr. Rodolfo Llinás)
Department of Neurosciences & Physiology
New York University School Of Medicine
New York, NY
July 1991-June 1996 Resident, Department of Neurosurgery
New York University Medical Center
New York, NY
July 1990- June 1991 Intern, Department of Surgery
New York University Medical Center
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PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
July 2013 Associate Dean, Neuroscience
The Ohio State University
June 2012 Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Chair in Neuromodulation
The Ohio State University
May 2012 Director, Neuroscience Signature Program
The Ohio State University
May 2012 Interim Chairman, Neurosurgery Department
The Ohio State University
March 2010 Professor of Neuroscience
The Ohio State University
July 2009 Julius F. Stone Chair
Professor of Neurosurgery, Tenured
Director, Center for Neuromodulation
Director, Functional Neurosurgery
Director, Neurosurgical Innovations
Vice Chair, Clinical Research
The Ohio State University
January 2009 Director, Neurological Innovations, Cleveland Clinic
December 2007 Vice Chairman, Philanthropy, Department of Neurosurgery
Cleveland Clinic
January 2006 Director, Center for Neurological Restoration
The Cleveland Clinic
July 2006 Professor of Surgery/Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of
Medicine of Case Western Reserve University
December 2005 Jane and Lee Seidman Chair in Functional Neurosurgery
The Cleveland Clinic
July 2005 Director, Brain Neuromodulation Center
The Cleveland Clinic
January 2004 Co-Chairman, Center for Neurological Restoration
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
January 2000 Head, Section of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
January 2000 Associate Professor
Department of Neurosurgery
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
July 1998 Assistant Professor
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Department of Neurosurgery
New York University School of Medicine
New York, NY
July 1998 Director, Neurosurgery and the Center for Functional and Restorative
Neurosurgery
New York University-HJD
New York, NY
July 1998 Attending Neurosurgeon
Bellevue Hospital Center
New York, NY
July 1998 Attending Neurosurgeon
Manhattan Veterans Administration Hospital
New York, NY
LICENSURE
Board Certified and re-certified (2012), American Board of Neurological Surgery
State of Ohio Medical License
State of New York Medical License
Certificate of Registration, the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1997)
AWARDS AND HONORS
Castle Connolly America’s Top Doctors, 2001-2014
Columbus Business First Innovator of the Year Award-Health Care Heroes 2011
“Reawakening the Dormant Mind (#2) ” – 100 Top Science Stories of 2007. Discover Science, Technology, and the
Future 2008
Heroes of Neuromodulation” - Patient Advocacy Hero, Medtronic, 2007
Innovator of the Year Award, Cleveland Clinic, 2007
NorTech Annual Innovator Award 2005
Best Article of the Year Award, CNS Spectrums, 2004
Best Paper of the Year, American Psychiatric Association 2004
American Association of Neurological Surgeons William H. Sweet Investigator Award, 1998
Congress of Neurological Surgeons Clinical Fellowship Award, 1997
Bottrell Fellowship Award in Neurosurgery, 1997
Top Award, The Dewar Society, 1995
Alpha Omega Alpha, 1989
Dean's Scholar, University of Southern California School of Medicine, 1988-1990
University of Southern California Hendricks Academic Honor, 1988-1989
President's Undergraduate Fellowship Research Award, 1985-86
EDITORIAL POSITIONS
Editorial Board, Neurosurgery Journal
Editorial Board, World Neurosurgery Journal
Editorial Board, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Journal
Editorial Board, Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface Journal
Editorial Board, Neurological Research Journal
Chief Editor, Congress of Neurological Surgeons web page: 2004-2007 www.neurosurgeon.org
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Editor, Neurosurgery Clinics of North America: "Neurosurgery for Psychiatric Disorders", 2003.
Editor, Neurological Research Journal: Special Focus Issue "Future Directions in Neurostimulation", 2000
Editor, CNS Spectrums, Special Issue: “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders”, 2000
Ad Hoc reviewer, Brain Stimulation
Ad Hoc reviewer, Journal of Neural Engineering
Ad Hoc reviewer, Surgical Neurology
Ad Hoc reviewer, Brain
Ad Hoc reviewer, Movement Disorders
Ad Hoc reviewer, Clinical Neurophysiology
Ad Hoc reviewer, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
Ad Hoc reviewer, NDSB review committee, NINDS, NIH
Ad Hoc reviewer, VA national Merit review section
Ad Hoc reviewer, Pain
SOCIETY PRESIDENT
President, North American Neuromodulation Society – NANS (2011-2013)
President, Congress of Neurological Surgeons – CNS (2012-2013)
Past President, American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery – ASSFN (June 2010- June 2012)
COMMITTEES AND BOARD ELECTION AND APPOINTMENTS
Annual Meeting Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society Meeting (2011)
Annual Meeting Program Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting (2010)
Promotions and Tenure Committee, Ohio State University Medical Center (2010)
Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society (2010)
Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society (2009)
Vice-President, North American Neuromodulation Society (2007- 2010)
Vice-President, American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (2008-2010)
Scientific Program Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2008-09)
Executive Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2002-Present)
Board of Directors, North American Neuromodulation Society (2004-Present)
Board of Directors, International Society of Reconstructive Neurosurgery (2005-Present)
Board of Directors, American Society of stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (2002- Present)
Fellowships Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2008-)
International Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2008-)
IML: Community Learning (GSS), Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2008-)
Vice Scientific Program Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgeons 2008 meeting
Chairman, International Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2006-2007)
Secretary and Treasurer, American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (2006-2008)
Vice Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Publications Committee (2006-)
Chairman, Congress Quarterly Publication Board (2006-)
FIENS Board of Directors-2007
Cleveland Clinic Innovations Commercialization Counsel (2006-)
Medical Advisory Board, NorthPoint Domain (2006-)
Science Advisory Board, Thomas Hartman Foundation Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Parkinson’s Research
Partnership (2005)
Surgical Committee, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, (2004 )
Scientific Program Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual meeting (2004)
Executive Board, American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Joint Section
of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (2002)
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Education Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2002)
Information and Technology Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2002-)
Chair, WEB Committee Congress of Neurological Surgeons (2002-2006)
Committee on Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, World Federation of Neurological Surgeons (2001)
Executive Board, American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Joint Section
of Pain (2001-2004))
American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Outcomes Committee (2001)
International Board, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies (2000)
Editorial Board, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, (2000)
Public Relations Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (1999)
Scientific Committee, Special Courses Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (1999)
Young Neurosurgeons Committee of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (1997-2001)
Young Neurosurgeons Committee Liaison to the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of
Neurological Surgeons Joint Section-Stereotactic and Functional (1997)
Sergeant-at-Arms Committee, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Meeting: New Orleans, LA (1997)
American Association of Neurological Surgeons Marshal's Committee, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons Meeting: Minneapolis, MN (1996)
Bellevue Hospital Center Medical Board, New York, NY (1995-1996)
House Staff Affairs Committee, New York University Medical Center and Bellevue Hospital Center (1995 – 1996)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
The Society of University Neurosurgeons
Society for Neuroscience
American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
American Association of Neurological Surgeons and Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Pain
North American Neruomodulation Society
World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies
International Neuromodulation Society
International Society of Reconstructive Neurosurgery
The Movement Disorder Society
World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Clinical application of neuromodulation for treatment of neurolgical and psychiatric disorders
Brain pacemakers for treatment of traumatic brain injury, addictions, Alzheimer’s, obesity, and autism
Autonomic nervous system neuromodulation therapies for cluster and migraine headaches and asthma
Neurostimulation technology development
Neural Circuitry of movement disorders, chronic pain, neurobehavioral and cognitive function
Mechanisms of Neurostimulation
Functional Brain Imaging using Function MRI (fMRI) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Image guided Neurosurgical Applications
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GRANTS
NIH U10 Network of Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trial Center at the
Ohio State University
Co-Principal Investigator, 9/2011-8/2018
CNS Neurosurgical Skull Base Simulators
Principal Investigator, 2011
DOE Development of Advanced Surgical Robotics
Site Principal Investigator, 2009-2011
NIH RO1 Functional MRI evaluations of DBS in Parkinson’s disease, Co-
Investigator, (R01 NS052566-01 A1), 5/1/2006 – 4/30/2010
NIH RO1 Evaluation of MRI Safety for Deep Brain Stimulation. Principal
Investigator (RO1 NS044575-01), 7/02-7/06
NIH R01 Controlled Trial of DBS for OCD, Co-Investigator, Site PI (R01
MH076179-01A1), 9/25/2006 – 8/31/2010
NIH RO1 Clinical Investigation. Of DBS for Advanced Parkinson’s Disease, Co-
Investigator (R01 NS37959), 7/04-11/06
NIH R21 Optical Coherence Domain Reflectometry in Brain Probes, Principal
Investigator (R21 EB02718-01), 09/03-08/05
NIH R21 Cerebellar stimulation for motor recovery from stroke. Senior Advisor
(RHD 056515A), 5/2007-5/2009
NIH RO1 Selective Electrical Stimulation of Thalamic Neurons, Co-Investigator
(RO1 NS40894-01), 9/00-8/05
NCMRR HD Multidisciplinary Assessment of Severe Brain Injury, Site Principal
Investigator (NCMMR HD-00-0016), 9/01-7/04.
State of Ohio Biomedical Research Technology Transfer (BRTT): Brain
Neuromodulation Center; Principal Investigator 10/29/03-4/30/2008
State of Ohio Wright-Mega Center, Global Cardiovascular Innovation Center
(GCIC), Co-Investigator, Cardiovascular Neuromodulation Program,
10/07-10/10
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ISSUED US PATENTS
1. US Patent 6,167,311 - Method of treating psychological disorders by brain stimulation within the thalamus
2. US Patent 6,356,786 - Method of treating palmar hyperhydrosis by electrical stimulation of the sympathetic
nervous chain
3. US Patent 6,356,787 - Method of treating facial blushing by electrical stimulation of the sympathetic nerve
chain
4. US Patent 6,418,344 - Method of treating psychiatric disorders by electrical stimulation within the
orbitofrontal cerebral cortex
5. US Patent 6,438,423 - Method of treating complex regional pain syndromes by electrical stimulation of the
sympathetic nerve chain
6. US Patent 6,609,030 - Method of treating psychiatric diseases by neuromodulation within the dorsomedial
thalamus
7. US Patent 6,708,064 - Modulation of the brain to affect psychiatric disorders
8. US Patent 6,885,888 - Electrical stimulation of the sympathetic nerve chain
9. US Patent 7,181,288 - Neuromodulation device and method of using the same
10. US Patent 7,454,251- Excess lead retaining and management devices and methods of using same
11. US Patent 7,477,945-Delivery device for stimulating the sympathetic nerve chain
12. US Patent 7,493,168-Electrical stimulation to treat hair loss
13. US Patent 7,532,938-Intraluminal electric assembly
14. US Patent 7,623,927-Modulation of the brain to affect psychiatric disorders
15. US Patent 7,640,063-Methods of treating medical conditions by neuromodulation of the cerebellar
pathways
16. US Patent 7,697,991-Methods of treating neurological conditions by neuromodulation of the
interhemispheric fibers
17. US Patent 7,715,912- System and method for providing a waveform for stimulating biological tissue
18. US Patent 7,715,924-Adjustable stimulation device and method of using same
19. US Patent 7,725,196-Corpus Collosum neuromodulation assembly
20. US Patent 7,769,470-Neuromodulation device and method of using same
21. US Patent 7,778,704-Electrical stimulation of the sympathetic nerve chain
22. US Patent 7,831,308-Neural stimulation delivery device with independently moveable delivery structures
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23. US Patent 7,833,174-Method and apparatus for subcutaneously advancing a device between locations
24. US Patent 7,865,237-Methods and systems of achieving hemodynamic control through Neuromodulation
25. US Patent 7,877,146-Methods of treating medical conditions by neuromodulation of the sympathetic
nervous system
26. US Patent 8,046,075-Electrical stimulation of the sympathetic nerve chain
27. US Patent 8,082,033-System and method for providing a waveform for stimulating biological tissue
28. US Patent 8,112,154-Systems and methods for neuromodulation using pre-recorded waveforms
29. US Patent 8,155,744- Neuromodulatory methods for treating pulmonary disorders
30. US Patent 8,190,263- Methods of treating medical conditions by neuromodulation of the cerebellar
pathways
31. US Patent 8,229,564- Neuromodulatory Methods for Treating Pulmonary Disorders
32. US Patent 8,364,285- Electrical stimulation of the sympathetic nerve chain
33. US Patent 8,417,345- Corpus callosum neuromodulation assembly
34. US Patent 8,538,536- Methods of improving neuropsychological function in patients with neurocognitive
disorders
35. US Patent 8,612,005 –B2 - Neurostimulation for Affecting Sleep Disorders
MEDIA APPEARANCES
The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, US News and World Report, USA Today, MIT’s Technology Review,
Scientific American, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Columbus Dispatch, Newsweek, Time, US News & World Report,
Forbes, Boston Globe, The Washington Post, Popular Science, Toronto Sun, New Scientist, Daily Mail, Glob and
Mail, Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, City Scene Magazine, Science.
TV and RADIO
60 Minutes, Prime Time, Charlie Rose Show, NBC-The Today Show, CNN, NPR, All Sides, PBS, WOSU, The Big
Ten Network, BBC, MSNBC, ABC, NBC and CBS Nightly News, PBS Wired Science, The Discovery Channel, and
the Diane Rehm Show.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
“Brain Pacemakers” Presentation to the President of the United States, George W. Bush, July 10, 2007
“Traumatic Brain Injury: Diagnosis and Treatment” Presentation on Capitol Hill to members of the United States
Senate and House of Representatives, June 27, 2007
“Deep Brain Stimulation.” Presentation to Ohio Governor Ted Strickland. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH,
February 7, 2008
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“Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications” Social Security Administration Hearing, Washington, DC, November 18,
2008
“Neurological Innovations.” Presentation to Mayor of Cleveland, Frank G. Jackson, April 6, 2009
“Neuromodulation Overview.” Presentation to Ohio Governor John Kasich. The Ohio State University Medical
Center, Columbus, OH, December 2, 2011
“Neuromodulation and chronic disease” Presentation to the Cabinet of the Governor of Ohio. Ohio Statehouse,
Columbus OH, January 20, 2012
CHAIR OR DIRECTOR, MEETINGS AND SYMPOSIUMS
1. Spinal Pain: Contemporary Management Strategies and Advanced Techniques, New York, NY(October
1998)
2. Stereotactic, Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery: Advances and Prospects for the New Millennium,
New York, NY (June 1999)
3. Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease: Patient Selection, Surgical and Post-Operative
Management, Cleveland, OH (June 2000)
4. Surgical Management of Parkinson's Disease, Cleveland, OH (November 2000)
5. Neuromodulation 2001: Defining the Future, Cleveland, OH (June 2001)
6. Deep Brain Stimulation: Techniques and Complications, Cleveland, OH (July 2001)
7. Brain Stimulation: Mechanisms, San Juan, Puerto Rico (February 2002)
8. Neurosurgical Management of Chronic Pain/AANS satellite meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002)
9. Advanced Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002)
10. Neuromodulation 2002: Defining the Future, Aix Les Bains, France (June 2002).
11. Surgical Managements of Movement Disorders, Cleveland, OH (March 2003).
12. American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ASSFN) Biennial Meeting, Cleveland, OH
(October 2004)
13. Parkinson’s disease: basic mechanisms and therapies, Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY
(January 2005)
14. Deep Brain Stimulation for the treatment of Tremor, Parkinson ’s disease and Dystonia, Minneapolis, MN
(August 2005)
15. North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) Biennial Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (December 2006)
16. Deep Brain Stimulation for the treatment of Tremor, Parkinson’s disease and Dystonia, New York. NY
(July 2007)
17. Brain stimulation: Neurobehavioral and cognitive measurement and mechanisms, Miami, FL (Jan 2008)
18. Music and the Brain: A Symposium on the Brain, Music, Health and Society at the Salzburg International
music festival, Salzburg, Austria (August 16, 2008)
19. Brain Pacemakers: A New Era of Hope for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders.” Presented by The
Office on Disability, US Department of Health and Human Services and the Cleveland Clinic Center for
Neurological Restoration. Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, DC (May 6, 2008)
20. Vice Chair, Scientific Program, Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, Orlando, Florida.,
(September 2008)
21. Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) meeting, Las Vegas, NV
(December 2008)
22. Scientific Program Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) annual meeting, New Orleans, LA
(October 2009).
23. Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) Annual meeting, Las
Vegas, NV (December 2009).
24. Annual Meeting Chairman, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
(October 2010)
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25. Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) Annual meeting, Las
Vegas, NV (December 2010).
26. Scientific Program Chairman, North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) Annual meeting, Las
Vegas, NV (December 2011).
SESSION CHAIRMAN, COURSE DIRECTOR, MODERATOR
1. "Neurostimulation: Deep Brain and Spinal Cord,” Practical Clinic, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons Annual Meeting Practical Clinic (April 1999)
2. "Deep Brain Stimulation," Special Course-Scientific Session, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual
Meeting, Boston, MA (October 1999)
3. "Contemporary Management of Movement Disorders," American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Annual Meeting Practical Clinic, San Francisco, CA (April 2000)
4. "Special Symposium: Neurosurgical Management of Movement Disorders," American Association of
Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (April 2000)
5. “Movement Disorder Surgery,” Practical Clinic, Congress of Neurological Surgeons San Antonio, TX
(September 2000)
6. "Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation Surgery and Programming." Cleveland, OH (November 2000)
7. “Surgery for Movement Disorders,” Practical Clinic American Association of Neurological Surgeons,
Toronto, Canada (April 2001)
8. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders.” Breakfast Seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
9. “Functional Neurosurgery,” New York Neurosurgery Symposium, NY (May 2003).
10. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders,” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. New
York, NY (May 2003)
11. “Surgery for Movement Disorders Workshop,” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery. New York, NY (May 2003)
12. “Brain Stimulation: Current and emerging Applications” International Neuromodulation Society, Madrid,
Spain (June 2003)
13. “Motor Cortex Stimulation” International Neuromodulation Society, Madrid, Spain (June 2003).
14. “Emerging Neurosurgical Applications for pain,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO
(October 2003)
15. Deep Brain Stimulation for Pain and Movement Disorders,” North American Neuromodulation Society,
Orlando, FL (April 2004)
16. “Contemporary Management of Movement Disorders,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons,
Orlando, FL (May 2004)
17. “Surgery for Brain Stimulation – State of the Art,” European Society for Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery, Vienna, Austria (June 2004)
18. “Surgery for brain stimulation-State of the art,” XVI Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and
Functional Neurosurgery, Vienna, Austria (June 2004)
19. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders,” AANS, Cleveland, OH (October 2004)
20. “Emerging Applications of Neuromodulation,” Session Chair. AANS, Cleveland, OH (October 2004)
21. “Surgical Management of Movement Disorders,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA
(October 2004)
22. Neuropathic Facial Pain Motor Cortex Stimulation,”Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco,
CA (October 2004)
23. “Mechanisms of Neurostimulation,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (October
2004)
24. “Psychiatric Disorders,” International Symposium on Neuromodulation, Panama City, Panama, (October
2004)
25. “Surgical Management of Parkinson’s Disease,” The Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY
(January 2005)
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26. “Contemporary Management of Movement Disorders,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons,
New Orleans, LA, (April 2005)
27. “Update of Psycho Surgery,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA (April
2005).
28. “DBS for Psychiatric Disorders,” World Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Rome, Italy,
(June 2005)
29. “DBS for chronic pain syndromes,” World Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Rome,
Italy (June 2005)
30. Symposium I: “Movement Disorders,” Congress of International Society of Reconstructive Neurosurgery,
Seoul, South Korea (September 2005)
31. Symposium “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders,” Congress of International Society of Reconstructive
Neurosurgery, Symposium Chair, South Korea (September 2005)
32. DBS for Depression Consortium, Boston, MA (January 2006)
33. “Movement disorder Surgery: Techniques, Decision Making, Complication Avoidance and Management,”
American Association of Neurological Surgeons, SF, CA (April 2006)
34. “DBS for Treatment-Resistant Psychiatric Disorders,” American Psychiatric Association, Toronto, Canada
(May 2006)
35. “Psychiatric Surgery,” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Biennial meeting,
Boston, MA (June 2006)
36. “Functional Neurosurgery: Movement Disorder, Psychiatric & Other Emerging Applications,” Congress of
Neurological surgeons Practical Clinic, Chicago, IL (October 2006)
37. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders; Current Treatments & Emerging Applications,” Congress of
Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL (October 2006)
38. “Current Surgical Alternatives and Complications in the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease,” American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, DC (April 2007)
39. “Surgery for Depression,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Washington, DC (April 2007)
40. “Functional Neurosurgery: New Frontiers,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons Practical Clinic, San
Diego, CA (September 2007)
41. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Indications, rationale and current treatment approach,” Congress of
Neurological Surgeons lunch seminar, San Diego, CA (September 2007)
42. “Brain stimulation surgery beyond movement disorders: epilepsy, psychiatric disorders and stroke,”
Congress of Neurological Surgeons Special Course, San Diego, CA (September 2007)
43. “Brain Day,” 8th
World Congress of the International Neuromodulation Society & the 11th
Annual Meeting
of the North American Neuromodulation Society, Acapulco, Mexico (December 2007)
44. “Deep Brain Stimulation,” 8th
World Congress of the International Neuromodulation Society & the 11th
Annual Meeting of the North American Neuromodulation Society, Acapulco, Mexico (December 2007)
45. “Deep Brain and Motor Cortex Stimulation,” 8th
World Congress of the International Neuromodulation
Society & the 11th
Annual Meeting of the North American Neuromodulation Society, Acapulco, Mexico
(December 2007)
46. “Current DBS Indication (Dystonia),” Asia Pacific Activa DBS Neurosurgeon Leaders Forum, Medtronic
WHQ, Minneapolis, MN (November 29, 2007)
47. “Brain Pacemakers: A New Era of Hope for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders,” Presented by The
Office on Disability, US Department of Health and Human Services and the Cleveland Clinic Center for
Neurological Restoration. Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, DC (May 6, 2008)
48. “The Science of Brain and Music,” Moderator. Music and the Brain: A Symposium on the Brain, Music,
Health and Society, Salzburg, Austria (August 16, 2008)
49. “Music, Health & Society,” Moderator. Music and the Brain: A Symposium on the Brain, Music, Health
and Society, Salzburg, Austria (August 16, 2008)
50. “Functional Neurosurgery: New Frontiers,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) annual meeting,
Orlando, Florida (September 21,2008)
51. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) annual meeting, Orlando,
Florida (September 22,2008)
52. Neuromodulation: Future Directions,” North American Neuromodulation Society
53. “Brain Stimulation,” International Neuromodulation Society meeting, Seoul, Korea
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54. Neuromodulation: Future Directions,” North American Neuromodulation Society (December 2008)
55. “The Science of Modern Psychiatric Neurosurgery,” World Society of Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery (Quadrennial Meeting), Toronto, Canada, (May 26, 2009)
56. “Brain Stimulation,” International Neuromodulation Society meeting, Seoul, Korea (September 2009)
57. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) annual meeting, Orlando,
Florida (October 2009)
58. General Scientific Session Moderator, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
LA (October 2009)
59. “Surgery for Psychiatric disorders,” Luncheon seminar, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual
Meeting, New Orleans, LA (October 2009)
60. “New Technologies and Frontiers,” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting (December
2009).
61. “Neuromodulation for the treatment of facial pain and headaches,” North American Neuromodulation
Society Annual Meeting (December 2009)
62. “Psychosurgery,” Luncheon Seminar, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans,
LA (October 2009).
63. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders,” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 2010
Meeting (June 2010).
64. “Neuromodulation Review: A workshop for nurses, PA’s, Allied Health Care Professionals and OR
Personnel,” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (December 2010)
65. “Neuromodulation Challenges and Future Directions,” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual
Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (December 2010)
66. “Neuromodulation: Broadening Horizons,” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting,
Las Vegas, NV (December 2010)
67. “Difficult Case Presentations,” 14th
Annual Update in Headache and Pain Management, Detroit, Michigan
(May 2012).
68. “Management of Headaches,” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV
(December 2011)
69. “Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Scientific Program,” American Association of Neurological
Surgeons Annual Meeting, Miami, FL (April 2012).
70. “Technology Transfer/Business of Functional Neurosurgery,” American Society of Stereotactic and
Functional Neurosurgery Biennial Meeting, San Francisco, FL (June 2012).
71. “Simulation Based Neurosurgical Training,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL (October 2012)
72. “Stereotactic and Functional Surgery,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons 62nd
Annual Meeting, Chicago,
IL (October 2012)
73. “Neuromodulation Plenary Session,” Moderator, International Neuromodulation Society 11th
World
Congress, Berlin, Germany (June 2013)
74. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Traumatic Brain Injury,” International Neuromodulation Society 11th
World
Congress, Berlin, Germany (June 2013)
75. “Neuroscience Program Innovation and Commercialization Workshop,” Columbus, OH (June 2013)
76. “Executive Committee Summer Meeting, Congress of Neurological Surgeons,” Los Angeles, CA (June
2013)
77. “President’s Report,” North American Neuromodulation Society Board of Directors Mid-year Meeting,
(July 2013)
78. “Presidential Address – the Future of Neurosurgery,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons 63rd
Annual
Meeting (October 2013)
79. “Presidential Address,” North American Neuromodulation Society, Las Vegas, NV (December 2013)
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EDITOR, BOOKS
1. Krames ES, Peckham PH, Rezai AR (editors): Neuromodulation. Elsevier – Academic Press, London,
England. 91 chapters, 2009
2. Rezai AR, Greenberg B, Rasumussen SA (editors): Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders, Neurosurgery Clinics
of North America, 2003.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
1. Kermani V, Saleh S, Donovich P, Hirji K, Rezai AR: “Mediation of the anti-proliferative effect of
cyclosporine on human lymphocytes by blockade of interleukin-2 biosynthesis. Transplantation 1985;
39(4):439-42.
2. Martinez-Maza O, Moody DJ, Rezai AR, Ellison GW, Myers LE, Tourtellote WW, Fahey JL:
“Increased spontaneous immunoglobulin secretions associated with cyclophosphamide-induced
immune suppression.” J Clin Immunol 1987; 7(2):107-13.
3. Kedar E, Rezai AR, Giorgi RP, Gale RE, Champlin RT, Mitsuyasu RT, Fahey JL:
“Immunomodulating effects in vitro of interleukin-2 and interferon-gamma on human blood and bone
marrow mononuclear cells.” Nat Immun Cell Growth Regul 1988; 7(1):13-30.
4. Rezai AR, Salazar JF, Martinez-Maza O, Bramhall J, Afrasiabi R, Kermani V: “Histamine blocks
interleukin-2 gene expression and regulates IL-2 receptor gene expression.” Immunopharmacol
Immunotoxicol 1990; 12(3):345-62.
5. Zlokovic BV, Hyman S, McComb JG, Tang G, Rezai AR, Weiss MH: “Vasopressin uptake by
hypothalamopituitary axis and pineal gland in guinea-pigs.” Am J Physiol 1991; 260(4 pt 1):633-40.
6. Weiner HL, Rezai AR, Cooper PR: “Sigmoid diverticular perforation in neurosurgical patients
receiving high-dose corticosteroids.” Neurosurgery 1993; 33(1):40-3.
7. Levy ML, Rezai A, Masri LS, Litofsky SN, Giannotta SL, Apuzzo ML, Weiss MH: “The significance
of subarachnoid hemorrhage after penetrating cranio-cerebral injury: correlation with angiography and
outcome in a civilian population.” Neurosurgery 1993; 32(4):532-40.
8. Rezai AR, Mailly K, Rosenblum JA: “Sarcoid-induced acute paraplegia.” Journal Neurol Orthop Surg
1994; 15:87-9.
9. Jafar JJ, Rezai AR: “Acute surgical management of arteriovenous malformations.” Neurosurgery
1994; 34(1):8-13.
10. Rezai AR, Lee M, Kite C, Smyth D, Jafar JJ: “Traumatic posterior cerebral artery aneurysm secondary
to an intracranial nail.” Surg Neurol 1994; 42(4):312-5.
11. Lee M, Rezai AR, Chou J: “Depressed skull fracture in children secondary to skull clamp fixation
devices.” Pediatr Neurosurg 1994; 21(3):174-8.
12. Rezai AR, Martinez-Maza O, Vander-Myden M, Weiss MH: “Interleukin-6 and interleukin-6 receptor
gene expression in pituitary tumors.” J NeuroOncol 1994; 19(2):131-5.
13. Lee M, Rezai AR, Wisoff JH: “Acquired Chiari-I malformation and hydromyelia secondary to a giant
craniopharyngioma.” Pediatr Neurosurg 1995; 22(5):251-4.
14. Rezai AR, Lee M, Cooper P, Errico TJ, Koslow M: “Modern management of spinal tuberculosis.”
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Neurosurgery 1995; 36(1):87-98.
15. Lee M, Rezai AR, Abbott R, Coelho DH, Epstein FJ: “Intramedullary spinal cord lipomas.” J
Neurosurg 1995; 82(3):394-400.
16. Rezai AR, Hund M, Kronberg E, Deletis V, Zonenshayn M, Cappell J, Ribary U, Llinás R, Kelly PJ:
“Introduction of magnetoencephalography to stereotactic techniques.” Stereotact Funct Neurosurg
1995; 65(1-4):37-41.
17. Lee M, Rezai AR, Freed D, Epstein FJ: “Intramedullary spinal cord tumors in neurofibromatosis.”
Neurosurgery 1996; 38(1):32-7.
18. Rezai AR, Hund M, Kronberg E, Zonenshayn M, Cappell J, Ribary U, Kall B, Llinás R, Kelly PJ:
“The interactive use of magnetoencephalography in stereotactic image-guided neurosurgery.”
Neurosurgery 1996; 39(1):92-102.
19. Woo H, Rezai AR, Knopp EA, Weiner HL, Miller DC, Kelly PJ: “Contrast-enhancing progressive
multifocal leukoencephalopathy: radiological and pathological correlations: case report.” Neurosurgery
1996; 39(5):1031-5.
20. Rezai AR, Woo HH, Lee M, Cohen H, Zagzag D, Epstein FJ: “Disseminated ependymomas of the
central nervous system.” J Neurosurg 1996; 85(4):618-24.
21. Hund M, Rezai AR, Kronberg E, Cappell J, Zonenshayn M, Ribary U, Kelly PJ, Llinás R:
“Magnetoencephalopathy (MEG) mapping: basis of a new functional risk profile (FRP) in the selection
of patients with cortical brain lesions.” Neurosurgery 1997; 40(5):936-43.
22. Jafar JJ, Rezai AR, Crowell RM: “The effect of internal carotid artery occlusion on cerebral blood
flow for the treatment of giant aneurysms.” J Neurovascular Disease 1997; 2:68-73.
23. Weiner HL, Freed D, Woo HH, Rezai AR, Kim R, Epstein FJ: “Intra-axial tumors of the
cervicomedullary junction: surgical results and long term outcome.” Pediatr Neurosurg 1997; 27(1):12-
8.
24. Lee M, Epstein FJ, Rezai AR, Zagzag D: “Non-neoplastic intramedullary spinal cord lesions
mimicking tumors.” Neurosurgery 1998; 43(4):788-94.
25. Rezai AR, Woo HH, Errico TJ, Cooper PR: “Contemporary management of spinal osteomyelitis.”
Neurosurgery 1999; 44(5):1018-26.
26. Rezai AR, Lozano AM, Crawley AP, Joy ML, Davis KD, Kwan CL, Dostrovsky JO, Tasker RR,
Mikulis D: “Thalamic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging: localization of cortical
and subcortical activation with implanted electrodes. Technical note.” J Neurosurg 1999; 90(3):583-90.
27. Pahapill PA, Levy R, Dostrovsky JO, Davis KD, Rezai AR, Tasker RR, Lozano AM: “Tremor arrest
with thalamic microinjection of muscimol in patients with essential tremor.” Ann Neurol 1999;
46(2):249-52.
28. Rezai AR, Lozano AM, Crawley AP, Joy ML, Davis KD, Kwan CL, Dostrovsky JO, Tasker RR,
Mikulis D: “Thalamic stimulation and functional MRI: Localization of cortical and sub-cortical
activation with implanted electrodes.” Neurosurg Focus 1999; 6(3) Article 2.
29. Zonenshayn M, Mogilner AY, Rezai AR: “Neurostimulation and functional brain imaging.” Neurol
Res 2000; 22(3):318-25.
30. Schiff ND, Rezai AR, Plum F: “A neuromodulation strategy for rational therapy of complex brain
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injury states.” Neurol Res 2000; 22(3):267-72.
31. Rezai AR: “Neurostimulation.” Neurol Res 2000; 22:236.
32. Zonenshayn M, Rezai AR, Mogilner AY, Beric A, Sterio D, Kelly PJ: “Comparison of anatomical and
neurophysiological methods for subthalamic nucleus (STN) targeting.” Neurosurgery 2000; 47(2):282-
94.
33. Rezai AR: “The imperative of psychiatric neurosurgery.” CNS Spectr 2000; 5(10):17.
34. Kopell BH, Rezai AR: “The continuing evolution of psychiatric neurosurgery.” CNS Spectr 2000;
5(10):20-31.
35. Rezai AR, Finelli D, Rugieri P, Tkach J, Nyenhuis JA, Shellock FG: “Neurostimulators: potential for
excessive heating of deep brain stimulation electrodes during magnetic resonance imaging.” J Magn
Reson Imaging 2001; 14(4):488-9.
36. Kopell BH, Rezai AR: “Psychosurgery.” Psychline 2001; 3:22-25.
37. Mogilner AY, Benabid AL, Rezai AR: “Brain stimulation: Current clinical application and future
prospects.” Thalamus Relat Syst 2001; 1(3):255-67.
38. Mogilner AY, Rezai AR: “Epidural motor cortex stimulation: the utility of functional brain imaging.”
Neurosurg Focus 2001; 11(3):1-4.
39. Loddenkemper T, Pan A, Neme S, Baker KB, Rezai AR, Dinner DS, Montgomery EB Jr, Luders HO:
“Deep brain stimulation in epilepsy.” J Clin Neurophysiol 2001; 18(6):514-32.
40. Sterio D, Zonenshayn M, Mogilner AY, Rezai AR, Kiprovski K, Kelly PJ, Beric A:
“Neurophysiological refinement of subthalamic nucleus targeting.” Neurosurgery 2002; 50(1):58-69.
41. Beric A, Kelly PJ, Rezai AR, Sterio D, Mogilner AY, Zonenshayn M, Kopell B: “Complication of
deep brain stimulation surgery.” Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2002; 77:73-8.
42. Mogilner AY, Sterio D, Rezai AR, Zonenshayn M, Kelly PJ, Beric A: “Subthalamic nucleus
stimulation in patients with a prior pallidotomy.” J Neurosurg 2002; 96(4):660-5.
43. Sterio D, Rezai AR, Mogilner A, Zonenshayn M, Gracies JM, Kathirithamby K, Beric A:
“Neurophysiological modulation of the subthalamic nucleus by pallidal stimulation in Parkinson’s
disease.” J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2002; 72(3):325-8.
44. Rezai AR, Finelli D, Nyenhuis JA, Hrdlicka G, Tkach J, Sharan A, Rugieri P, Stypulkowski PH,
Shellock FG: “Neurostimulation systems for deep brain stimulation: In vitro evaluation of MRI-related
heating at 1.5 Tesla.” J Magn Reson Imaging 2002; 15(3):241-50.
45. Schiff ND, Plum F, Rezai AR: “Developing prosthetics to treat cognitive disabilities resulting from
acquired brain injuries.” Neurol Res 2002; 24(2):116-124.
46. Stanton-Hicks MD, Burton AW, Bruhel SP, Carr DB, Harden RN, Hassenbusch SJ, Lubenow TR,
Oakely JC, Racz GB, Raj PP, Rauck RL, Rezai AR: “Complex regional pain syndromes: Updated
interdisciplinary clinical pathway: Report of an expert panel.” Pain Pract 2002; 2(1):1-16.
47. Baker KB, Montgomery EB Jr., Rezai AR, Burgess R, Luders HO: “Subthalamic nucleus deep brain
stimulus evoked potentials: physiological and therapeutic implications.” Mov Disord 2002; 17(5):969-
83.
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48. Dinner DS, Neme S, Nair D, Montgomery EB Jr., Baker KB, Rezai A, Luders HO: “EEG and evoked
potential recording from the subthalamic nucleus for deep brain stimulation of intractable epilepsy.”
Clin Neurophysiol 2002; 113(9):1391-402.
49. Gonzalez J, Sharan A, Rezai AR: “Brain Stimulation: Past, present and future, Pain News.” American
Association of Neurological Surgeons 2002; 8.
50. Finelli DA, Rezai AR, Ruggieri PM, Tkach JA, Nyenhuis JA, Hridlicka G, Sharan A, Gonzalez-
Martinez J, Stypulkowski PH, Shellock FG: “MR imaging-related heating of deep brain stimulation
electrodes: in vitro study” AJNR AM J Neuroradiol 2002; 23(10):1795-802.
51. Nuttin B, Gybels J, Cosyns P, Gabriels L, Meyerson B, Andreewitch S, Rasmussen SA, Greenberg B,
Friehs G, Rezai AR, Montgomery E, Malone D, Fins JJ: “Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric
disorders.” Neurosurgery 2002; 51:519.
52. Sharan AD, Rezai AR, Nyenhuis J, Tkach J, Rugieri P, Hrdlicka G, Stypulkowski PH, Finelli D,
Baker K, Shellock FG: “Temperature measurement on neurological pulse generators during MR
scans.” American Journal of Neuroradiology 2002; 23:1795-1802.
53. Finelli DA, Rezai AR, Ruggieri PM, Tkach JA, Nyenhuis J, Hrdlicka G, Sharan A, Gonzalez-Martinez
J, Stypulkowski PH, Shellock FG: “MR-Related heating of deep brain stimulation electrodes: in vitro
study.” AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2002; 23(10):1795-802.
54. Rezai AR, Rasmussen S, Greenberg B: “Surgery for psychiatric disorders.” Neurosurg Clin N Am
2003; 14:1-2.
55. Kopell BH, Rezai AR: “Psychiatric neurosurgery: a historical perspective.” Supplement, Surgery for
Psychiatric Disorders, Neurosurg Clin N Am 2003; 14(2):181-97.
56. Greenberg BD, Price LH, Rauch SL, Friehs G, Noren G, Malone D, Carpenter LL, Rezai AR,
Rasmussen SA: “Neurosurgery for intractable obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression: Critical
issues.” Neurosurg Clin N Am 2003; 14(2):199-212.
57. Rezai AR: Surgical Neurology 2003; 59:45.
58. Mogliner AY, Rezai AR: “Brain stimulation: Current clinical application and future prospects.” Acta
Neurochir 2003; 87:115-120.
59. Sharan A, Rezai AR, Nyenhuis JA, Hrdlicka G, Tkach J, Baker K, Turbay M, Rugieri P, Phillips M,
Shellock FG: “MR safety in patients with implanted deep brain stimulator systems (DBS).” Acta
Neurochir Suppl 2003; 87:141-5.
60. Sharan AD, Rosenow JM, Turbay M, Testerman R, Rezai AR: “Precentral stimulation for chronic
pain.” Neurosurg Clin N Am 2003; 14(3):437-44.
61. Greenberg BD, Rezai AR: “Mechanisms and state of the art for deep brain stimulation in
neuropsychiatry.” CNS Spectr 2003; 8(7):522-6.
62. Park SM, Nyenhuis JA, Smith CD, Lim EJ, Foster KS, Baker KB, Hrdlicka G, Rezai AR, Ruggieri P,
Sharan A, Stypulkowski PH, Tkach J: “Gelled vs. non-gelled phantom material for measurement of
MRI-induced temperature increases with bioimplants.” IEEE Trans Magn 2003; 39(5):1-6.
63. Kopell BH, Greenberg B, Rezai AR: “Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders.” J Clin
Neurophysiol 2004; 21(1):51-67.
64. Rosenow JM, Mogliner AY, Anwar A, Rezai AR: “Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders.”
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Neurol Res 2004; 26(1):9-20.
65. Morrison CE, Borod JC, Perrine K, Beric A, Brin MF, Rezai A, Kelly P, Sterio D, Germano I, Weisz
D, Olanow CW: “Neuropsychological functioning following bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation
in Parkinson’s Disease.” Arch Clin Neuropsychol 2004; 19(2):165-81.
66. Rezai AR, Phillips M, Baker KB, Sharan AD, Nyenhuis J, Tkach J, Henderson J, Shellock FG:
“Neurostimulation system used for deep brain stimulation (DBS): MR safety issues and implications of
failing to follow guidelines.” Invest Radiol 2004; 39(5):300-3.
67. Baker KB, Tkach JA, Nyenhuis JA, Phillips M, Shellock FG, Gonzalez-Martinez J, Rezai AR:
“Evaluation of specific absorption rate as a dosimeter of MRI-related implant heating.” J Magn Reson
Imaging 2004; 20(2):315-20.
68. Zonenshayn M, Sterio D, Kelly PJ, Rezai AR, Beric A: “Location of the active contact within the
subthalamic nucleus (STN) in the treatment of idiopathic Parkinson’s disease.” Surg Neurol 2004;
62(3):216-25.
69. Malone DA, Greenberg BD, Rezai AR: “The use of deep brain stimulation in psychiatric disorders.”
Clin Neurosci Res 2004; 1-6.
70. Baker KB, Nyenhuis JA, Hrdlicka G, Rezai AR, Tkach JA, Shellock FG: “Neurostimulation systems:
Assessment of magnetic field interactions associated with 1.5- and 3- Tesla MR systems.” J Magn
Reson Imaging 2005; 21(1):72-7.
71. Grill WM, Simmons AM, Cooper SE, Miocinovic S, Montgomery EB, Baker KB, Rezai AR:
“Temporal excitation properties of paresthesias evoked by thalamic microstimulation.” Clin
Neurophysiol 2005; 116(5):1227-34.
72. Pilitsis JG, Rezai AR, Boulis NM, Henderson JM, Busch RM, Kubu CS: “A preliminary study of
transient confusional states following bilateral subthalamic stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease.”
Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2005; 83(2-3):67-70.
73. Machado AG, Hiremath GK, Salazar F, Rezai AR: “Fracture of subthalamic nucleus deep brain
stimulation hardware as a result of compulsive manipulation: Case report.” Neurosurgery 2005;
57(6):1318.
74. Nyenhuis JA, Park SM, Kamondetdacha R, Amjad A, Shellock FG, Rezai AR: “MRI and implanted
medical devices: Basic interactions with an emphasis on heating.” IEEE Transactions on Device and
Materials Reliability 2005; 5(3):467-479.
75. Henderson JM, Tkach J, Phillips M, Baker K, Shellock FG, Rezai AR: “Permanent neurological
deficit related to MRI in a patient with implanted deep brain stimulation electrodes for Parkinson’s
disease: A case report.” Neurosurgery 2005; 57(5):E1063.
76. Baker K, Tkach J, Hall JD, Nyenhuis JA, Shellock FG, Rezai AR: “Reduction of Magnetic Resonance
Imaging-related heating in deep brain stimulation leads using a lead management device.”
Neurosurgery 2005; 57(4 suppl):392-7.
77. Rezai AR, Baker KB, Tkach JA, Phillips M, Hrdlicka G, Sharan AD, Nyenhuis J, Ruggieri P, Shellock
FG, Henderson J: “Is magnetic resonance imaging safe for patients with neurostimulation systems used
for deep brain stimulation?” Neurosurgery 2005; 57(5):1056-62.
78. Kopell BH, Machado AG, Rezai AR: “Not your Father’s lobotomy: Psychiatric surgery revisited.”
Clin Neurosurg 2005; 52:315-30.
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79. Jeon SW, Shure MA, Baker KB, Huang D, Rollins AM, Chahlavi A, Rezai AR: “Optical coherence
tomography and optical coherence domain reflectometry for deep brain stimulation probe guidance.” J
Neurosci Methods 2006; 154:96-101.
80. Lee JYK, Deogaonkar M, Rezai AR: “Deep brain stimulation for patients with dystonia.”
Contemporary Neurosurgery 2006; 28(9):1-4.
81. Rauch SL, Dougherty DD, Malone D, Rezai A, Friehs G, Fischman AJ, Alpert NM, Haber SN,
Stypulkowski PH, Rise MT, Rasmussen SA, Greenberg BD: “A functional neuroimaging investigation
of deep brain stimulation in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder.” J Neurosurg 2006;
104(4):558-65.
82. Lee JY, Deogaonkar M, Rezai AR: “Surgery of the globus pallidus internus for dystonia.”
Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2006; 13(5):261-5.
83. Phillips MD, Baker KB, Lowe MJ, Tkach TA, Cooper SE, Kopell BH, Rezai AR: “Parkinson’s
disease: Pattern of functional MR imaging activation during deep brain stimulation of subthalamic
nucleus – Initial experience.” Radiology 2006; 239(1):209-16.
84. Kopell BH, Rezai AR, Chang JW, Vitek JL: “Anatomy and physiology of the basal ganglia:
Implications for deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease.” Movement Disorders 2006; 21:S238-
46.
85. Machado A, Rezai AR, Kopell BH, Gross RE, Sharan AD, Benabid AL: “Deep brain stimulation for
Parkinson’s disease: Surgical technique and perioperative management.” Mov Disord 2006; 21(suppl
14):S247-58.
86. Lang AE, Deuschl G, Rezai AR: “Editorial.” Mov Disord 2006; 21(S14):S167.
87. Benabid AL, Deuschl G, Lang AE, Lyons KE, Rezai AR: “Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s
disease.” Mov Disord 2006; 21(suppl 14):S168-70.
88. Rezai AR, Kopell BH, Gross RE, Vitek JL, Sharan AD, Limousin P, Benabid AL: “Deep brain
stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease.” Mov Disord 2006; 21(suppl 14):S197-S218.
89. Gross RE, Krack P, Rodriquez-Oroz MC, Rezai AR, Benabid AL: “Electrophysiological mapping for
the implantation of deep brain stimulators for Parkinson’s disease and tremor.” Mov Disord 2006;
21(suppl 14):S259-83.
90. Rosenow JM, Stanton-Hicks M, Rezai AR, Henderson JM: “Failure modes of spinal stimulation
hardware.” J Neurosurg Spine 2006; 5(3):183-90.
91. Fins JJ, Rezai AR, Greenberg BD: “Psychosurgery: avoiding an ethical redux while advancing a
therapeutic future.” Neurosurgery 2006; 59(4):713-6.
92. Greenberg BD, Nuttin B, Rezai AR: “Education and neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders: a
perspective for practitioners.” Neurosurgery 2006; 59(4):717-9.
93. Greenberg BD, Malone DA, Friehs GM, Rezai AR, Kubu CS, Malloy PF, Salloway SP, Okun MS,
Goodman WK, Rasmussen SA: “Three-year outcomes in deep brain stimulation for highly-resistant
obsessive-compulsive disorder.” Neuropsychopharmacology 2006; 31(11):2384-93.
94. Hamani C, Schwalb JM, Rezai AR, Dostrovsky JO, Davis KD, Lozano AM: “Deep brain stimulation
for chronic neuropathic pain: long-term outcome and the incidence of insertional effect.” Pain 2006;
125(1-2):188-96.
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95. Baker KB, Tkach JA, Phillips MD, Rezai AR: “Variability in RF-Induced heating of a deep brain
stimulation implant across MR systems.” J Magn Reson Imaging 2006; 24(6):1236-42.
96. Kuncel AM, Cooper SE, Wolgamuth BR, Clyde MA, Snyder SA, Montgomery EB Jr., Rezai AR,
Grill WM: “Clinical response to vary the stimulus parameters in deep brain stimulation for essential
tremor.” Mov Disord 2006; 21(11):1920-8.
97. Machado AM, Azmi H, Deogaonkar M, Rezai AR: “MRI-guided procedures for the management of
chronic pain.” Tech Reg Anesth Pain Manag 2007; 11(2):113-9.
98. Schiff ND, Giacino JT, Kalmar K, Victor JD, Baker K, Gerber M, Fritz B, Eisenberg B, Biondi T,
O’Conner JO, Kobylarz EJ, Farris S, Machado A, McCagg C, Plum F, Fins JJ, Rezai AR: “Deep brain
stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder: Functional magnetic resonance imaging and
electrophysiological techniques.” Nature 2007 Aug 2; 448(7152):600-3.
99. Baker KB, Kopell BH, Malone D, Horenstein C, Lowe M, Phillips MD, Rezai AR: “Deep brain
stimulation for obsessive compulsive disorder: Functional magnetic resonance imaging and
electrophysiological techniques: technical case report.” Neurosurgery 2007; 61(5 suppl 2):E367-8.
100. Ford PJ, Boulis NM, Montgomery EB Jr., Rezai AR: “A patient revoking consent during awake
craniotomy: An ethical challenge.” Neuromodulation 2007; 10(4):329-32.
101. Lee JY, Deogaonkar M, Rezai A: “Deep brain stimulation of globus pallidus internus for dystonia.”
Parkinsonism Relat Disord 2007; 13(5):261-5.
102. Birdno MJ, Cooper SE, Rezai AR, Grill WM: “Pulse-to-pulse changes in the frequency of deep brain
stimulation affect tremor and modeled neuronal activity.” J Neurophysiol 2007; 98(3):1675-84.
103. Machado A, Azmi H, Rezai AR: “Motor cortex stimulation for refractory benign pain.” Clin
Neurosurg 2007; 54:70-7.
104. Khatib R, Ebrahim Z, Rezai A, Cata JP, Boulis NM, John Doyle D, Schurigyn T, Farag E:
“Perioperative events during deep brain stimulation – The experience at Cleveland Clinic.” J
Neurosurg Anesthesiol 2008; 20(1):36-40.
105. Rezai AR, Machado AG, Deogaonkar M, Azmi H, Kubu A, Boulis NM: “Surgery for movement
disorders.” Neurosurgery 2008; 62(suppl 2):809-39.
106. Spiotta AM, Bain MD, Deogaonkar M, Boulis NM, Rezai AR, Hammert W, Lucas AR: “Methods of
scalp revision to salvage deep brain stimulator hardware: technical case report.” Neurosurgery 2008;
62(3 suppl 1):249-50.
107. Frazier TW, Youngstrom EA, Kubu CS, Sinclair L, Rezai AR: “Exploratory and confirmatory factor
analysis of the autism diagnostic interview – revised.” J Autism Dev Disord 2008; 38(3):474-80.
108. Khatib R, Ebrahim Z, Rezai A, Cata JP, Boulis NM, John Doyle D, Schurigyn T, Farag E:
Perioperative events during deep brain stimulation: the experience at Cleveland Clinic.” J Neurosurg
Anesthesiol 2008; 20(1):36-40.
109. Leiberman I, Herndon J, Hahn J, Fins JJ, Rezai A: “Surgical innovation and ethical dilemmas: A panel
discussion.” Cleve Clin J Med 2008; 75(suppl 6):S13-21.
110. Cooper SE, Kuncel AM, Wolgamuth BR, Rezai AR, Grill WM: “A model predicting optimal
parameters for deep brain stimulation in essential tremor.” J Clin Neurophysiol 2008; 25(5):265-73.
111. Malone DA Jr., Dougherty DD, Rezai AR, Carpenter LL, Friehs GM, Eskandar EN, Rauch SL,
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Rasmussen SA, Machado AG, Kubu CS, Tyrka AR, Price LH, Stypulkowski PH, Giftakis JE, Rise
MT, Malloy PF, Salloway SP, Greenberg BD: “Deep brain stimulation of the ventral capsule/ventral
striatum for treatment-resistant depression.” Biol Psychiatry 2009; 65(4):267-75.
112. Martua MA, Cata JP, Martirena M, Deogaonkar M, Rezai A, Sung W, Lotto M, Niezgoda J, Schubert
A: “Dexmedetomidine for deep brain stimulator placement in a child with primary generalized
dystonia: case report and literature review.” J Clin Anesth 2009; 21(3):213-6.
113. Machado AG, Baker KB, Schuster D, Butler RS, Rezai A: “Chronic electrical stimulation of the
contralesional lateral cerebellar nucleus enhances recovery of motor function after cerebral ischemia in
rats.” Brain Res 2009; 1280:107-16.
114. Tepper SJ, Rezai A, Narouze S, Steiner C, Mohajer P, Ansarinia M: “Acute treatment of intractable
migraine with sphenopalatine ganglion electrical stimulation.” Headache 2009; 49(7):983-9.
115. Rezai AR: “DBS for neurobehavioral disorders.” Stereotact and Funct Neurosurg2009; 87(4):267.
116. Machado A, Haber S, Sears N, Greenberg B, Malone D, Rezai A: “Functional topography of the
ventral striatum and anterior limb of the internal capsule determined by electrical stimulation of the
awake patient.” Clin Neurophysiol 2009; 120(11):1941-8.
117. Laotaveerungrueng N, Lin CH, McCallum G, Rajgopal S, Steiner CP, Rezai AR, Mehregany M: “3-D
microfabricated electrodes for targeted deep brain stimulation.” Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
2009; 2009:6493-6.
118. Greenberg BD, Gabriels LA, Malone DA Jr, Rezai AR, Friehs GM, Okun MS, Shapira NA, Foote KD,
Cosyns PR, Kubu CS, Malloy PF, Salloway SP, Giftakis JE, Rise MT, Machado AG, Baker KB,
Stypulkowski PH, Goodman WK, Rasmussen SA, Nuttin BJ: “Deep brain stimulation of the ventral
internal capsule/ventral striatum for obsessive compulsive disorder: worldwide experience.” Mol
Psychiatry 2010; 15(1):64-79
119. Ansarinia M, Rezai A, Tepper SJ, Steiner CP, Stump J, Stanton-Hicks M, Machado A, Narouze S:
“Electrical stimulation of sphenopalatine ganglion for acute treatment of cluster headaches.” Headache
2010; 50(7):1164-74.
120. Bronstein JM, Tagliati M, Alternan RL, Lozano AM, Volkmann J, Stefani A, Horak FB, Okun MS,
Foote KD, Krack P, Pahwa R, Henderson JM, Hariz MI, Bakay RA, Rezai A, Marks WJ Jr, Moro E,
Vitek JL, Weaver FM, Gross RE, DeLong MR: “Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: an
expert consensus and review of key issues.” Arch Neurol 2011; 68(2):165.
121. Trombetta C, Deogaonkar A, Deogaonkar M, Ebrahim Z, Rezai A, Machado A, Farag E: “Delayed
awakening in dystonia patients undergoing deep brain stimulation surgery.” J Clin Neurosci 2010;
17(7):865-8.
122. Frazier TW, Youngstrom EA, Sinclair L, Kubu CS, Law P, Rezai A, Constantino NJ, Eng C: “Autism
spectrum disorders as a qualitatively distinct category from typical behavioral in large clinically
ascertained sample.” Assessment 2010; 17(3):308-20.
123. Vitek JL, Lyons KE, Bakay R, Benabid AL, Deuschl G, Hallett M, Kurlan R, Pancrazio JJ, Rezai A,
Walter BL, Lang AE: “Standard guidelines for publications of deep brain stimulation studies in
parkinsons disease.” Mov Disord 2010; 25(11):1530-7.
124. Oluigbo CO, Rezai AR: “Addressing neurological disorders with neuromodulation.” IEEE Trans
Biomed Eng 2011; 58(7):1907-17.
125. Oluigbo CO, Makonen G, Narouze S, Rezai AR: “Sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) interventions:
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Technical aspects and application.” Prog Neurol Surg 2011; 24:171-9.
126. Deogaonkar M, Monsalve GA, Scott J, Ahmed A, Rezai A: “Bilateral subthalamic deep brain
stimulation after bilateral pallidal deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease.” Stereotact Funct
Neurosurg 2011; 89(2):123-7.
127. Deogaonkar M, Freitas T, Machado A, Rezai A: “Subthalamic nucleus targeting using interpeduncular
cistern (IPC) as an internal landmark.” Neurosurgery 2011; 69(2):225-9.
128. Deogaonkar M, Nazarro JM, Machado A, Rezai A: “Transient, symptomatic, post-operative, non-
infectious hypodensity around the deep brain stimulation (DBS) device.” J Clin Neurosci 2011;
18(7):910-5.
129. Azmi H, Machado A, Deogaonkar M, Rezai A: “Intracranial air correlates with preoperative cerebral
atrophy and stereotactic error during bilateral STN DBS surgery for Parkinson’s disease.” Stereotact
Funct Neurosurg 2011; 89(4):246-52.
130. Aoun SG, Batjer HH, Rezai AR, Bendok BR: “Can neurosurgical skills be enhanced with mental
rehersal?” World Neurosurg 2011; 76(3-4):214-5.
131. Sears NC, Machado AG, Nagel SJ, Deogaonkar M, Stanton-Hicks M, Rezai AR, Henderson JM:
“Long-term outcomes of spinal cord stimulation with paddle leads in the treatment of complex regional
pain syndromes and failed back surgery syndrome.” Neuromodulation 2011; 14(4):312-8.
132. LeWitt PA, Rezai AR, Leehey MA, Ojemann SG, Flaherty AW, Eskandar EN, Kostyk SK, Thomas K,
Sarkar A, Siddiqui MS, Tatter SB, Schwalb JM, Poston KL, Henderson JM, Kurlan RM, Richard IH,
Van Meter L, Sapan CV, During MJ, Kaplitt MG, Feigin A: “AAV2-GAD gene therapy for advanced
Parkinson’s disease: A double-blind, sham-surgery controlled, randomized trial.” Lancet Neurol 2011;
10(4):309-19.
133. Liu JK, Soliman H, Machado A, Deogaonkar M, Rezai AR: “Intracranial hemorrhage after removal of
deep brain stimulation electrodes.” J Neurosurg 2012; 116(3):525-8.
134. Lujan JL, Chaturvedi A, Malone DA, Rezai AR, Machado AG, McIntyre CC: “Axonal pathways
linked to therapeutic and nontherapeutic outcomes during psychiatric deep brain stimulation.” Hum
Brain Mapp 2012; 33(4):958-68.
135. Taghva A, Corrigan JD, Rezai AR: “Obesity and brain addiction circuitry: Implications for deep brain
Stimulation.” J Neurosurgery 2012.
136. Oluigbo CO, Salma A, Rezai AR: “Targeting the affective and cognitive aspects of chronic
neuropathic pain using basal forebrain neuromodulation: Rationale, review and proposal.” J Clin
Neuroscience 2012; 19(9):1216-21.
137. Oluigbo C, Abduljalil A, Yang X, Kalnin A, Knopp MV, Rezai AR: “Neuroimaging Biomarkers of
Chronic Neuropathic Pain and its Modulation: Resting State fMRI Signals during Spinal Cord
Stimulation.” Neurosurgery 2012 ; 71(2):E562.
138. Yeremeyeva E. Taghva A. Rezai AR: “Seeking New Solutions: stimulation of diseases circuits in
depression and neurobehavioral disorders.” Clin Neurosurgery. 2012;59:44-9.
139. de Oliveira TH, Ginsberg MR, Cooper S, Nowacki A, Rezai A, Deogaonkar M, Machado AG:
“Long-Term Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor with subjective and objective
quantification via mailed-in questionnaire.” Stereotact Funct Neurosurg. 2012;90(6):394-400.
140. Taghva A, Malone DA, Rezai AR: “Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression.”
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World Neurosurgery 2012 Oct 27.
141. Oluigbo CO, Salma A, Rezai AR: “Deep brain stimulation for neurological disorders.” IEEE Rev
Biomed Eng. 2012;5:88-99.
142. Taghva A, Oluigbo C, Corrigan J, Rezai AR: “Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Neurocircuitry and
Implications for Potential Deep Brain Stimulation.” Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2013;91(4):207-219.
143. Lapidus KA, Kopell BH, Ben-Haim S, Rezai AR, Goodman WK: “History of Psychosurgery: A
Psychiatrist’s Perspective.” World Neurosurg 16 Feb 2013.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878875013003380
144. Harrop J, Lobel DA, Bendok B, Sharan A, Rezai AR: “Developing a neurosurgical simulation-based
educational curriculum: an overview.” Neurosurgery 2013;73(suppl 1):S25-9.
145. Lobel DA, Elder JB, Schirmer CM, Bowyer MW, Rezai AR: “A novel craniotomy simulator provides
a validated method to enhance education in the management of traumatic brain injury.” Neurosurgery
2013;73(suppl 1):S57-65.
146. Stredney D, Rezai AR, Prevedello DM, Elder JB, Kerwin T, Hittle B, Wiet GJ: “Translating the
simulation of procedural drilling techniques for interactive neurosurgical training.” Neurosurgery
2013;73(suppl 1):S74-80.
147. Harrop J, Rezai AR, Hoh DJ, Ghobrial GM, Sharan A: “Neurosurgical training with a novel cervical
spine simulator: posterior foraminotomy and laminectomy.” Neurosurgery 2013;73(suppl 1):S94-9.
148. Rezai AR, Kloth DS, Hansen H, Schultz DM, Thompson S, Deer TR: “Physician Response to
Medtronic’s Position on the Use of Off-label Medications in the Synchromed Pump.” Pain Physician
2013;16(5):415-7.
149. Kubu CS, Malone DA, Chelune G, Malloy P, Rezai AR, Frazier T, Machado A, Rasmussen S, Friehs
G, Greenberg BD: “Neuropsychological Outcome after Deep Brain Stimulation in the Ventral
Capsule/Ventral Striatum for Highly Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or Major
Depression.” Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2013;91:374-8.
150. Oluigbo CO, Rezai AR: “Magnetic Resonance Imaging Safety of Deep Brain Stimulator Devices.”
Handb Clin Neurol 2013;116:73-6.
151. NuttinB, Wu H, Mayberg H, Hariz M, Gabriels L, Galert T, Merkel R, Kubu C, Vilela-Filho O,
Matthews K, Taira T, Lozano AM, Schechtmann G, Doshi P, Broggi G, Regis J, Alkhani A, Sun B,
Eljamel S, Schulder M, Kaplitt M, Eskander E, Rezai A, Krauss JK, Hilven P, Schuurman R, Ruiz P,
Chang JW, Cosyns P, Lipsman N, Voges J, Cosgrove R, Li Y, Schlaepfer T: “Consensus on
Guidelines for Stereotactic Neurosurgery for Psychiatric Disorders.” J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
2014 Jan 20. [Epub ahead of print]
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BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Rezai AR, Lee M, Cooper PR (1996). “Spinal Tuberculosis (Pott’s Disease).” In: Rom WM, Garay S
(Eds.), Tuberculosis (pp. 623-635). New York: Little Brown and Company.
2. Rezai AR, Mogilner A, Cappell J, Llinás R, Kelly PJ (1997). “The use of magnetoencephalography
(MEG) functional imaging in stereotactic neurosurgery.” In: Ostertag CB (Ed.), Advances in
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery – 12. New York: Springer Verlag.
3. Rezai AR, Lee M, Abbott R (1998). “Benign Spinal Tumors.” In: Engler G, Cole J, Merton WL
(Eds.), Spinal Cord Diseases: Diagnosis and Treatment (pp. 287-313). New York: Marcel Dekker.
4. Rezai AR, Hutchison W, Lozano AM (1999). “Chronic subthalamic nucleus stimulation for
Parkinson’s disease.” In: Rengachary SS, Wilkins RH (Eds.), Neurosurgical Operative Atlas Vol. 8
(pp. 195-207). Chicago: AANS Publications Committee.
5. Rezai AR, Tasker R, Lozano AM (2000). “Ablative surgery for pain control.” In: Rengachary SS,
Wilkins RH (Eds.), Neurosurgical Operative Atlas Vol. 9 (pp. 165-179). Chicago: AANS Publications
Committee.
6. Rezai AR, Lozano AM (2002). “Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for pain.” In: Burchiel K (Ed.),
Surgical Management of Pain (pp. 565-576). New York: Thieme.
7. Mogilner A, Benabid A, Rezai AR (2003). “Chronic therapeutic brain stimulation: History, current
clinical indications, and future prospects.” In: Rosch P (Ed.), Clinical Aspects of Bioelectromagnetic
Medicine (pp. 133-152). New York: Marcel Dekker.
8. Zonenshayn M, Rezai AR (2003). “Pain and Trigeminal Neuralgia.” In: Kitchen M, McKhann GM,
Manji H (Eds.), Self-Assessment Colour Review of Clinical Neurology. London: Manson Publishing.
9. Rosenow J, Boulis N, Rezai AR (2004). “Surgical procedure for subthalamic nucleus stimulation.” In:
Lüders HO (Ed.), Deep Brain Stimulation and Epilepsy (pp. 321-334). London: Martin Dunitz Ltd.
10. Rezai AR, Tasker R (2004). “Deep brain stimulation for chronic pain.” In: Winn HR (Ed.), Youmans
Neurological Surgery, 5th
Ed. Philadelphia: WB Saunders.
11. Baker K, Boulis NB, Rezai AR, Montgomery E (2004). “Target selection using microelectrode
recording.” In: Israel Z, Burchiel K (Eds.), Microelectrode recordings in movement disorder surgery
(pp. 138-151). New York: Thieme.
12. Rosenow J, Rezai AR, Henderson J (2004). “GPi stimulation surgery.” In: Pahwa R, Lyons K, Koller
W (Eds.), Therapy of Parkinson’s Disease. New York: Marcel Dekker.
13. Boulis N, Rezai AR, Song DC (2004). “Thalamotomy.” In: Pahwa R, Lyons K, Koller W (Eds.),
Therapy of Parkinson’s Disease (pp. 247-266). New York: Marcel Dekker.
14. Barolat G, Henderson J, Peacock WJ, Rezai AR (2005). “Pain and spasticity.” In: Benzel E (Ed.),
Spine Surgery, 2nd
Ed. London: Churchill Livingston.
15. Zonenshayn M, Rezai AR (2005). “Stereotactic surgery.” In: Rengachary SS, Ellenbogen RG (Eds.),
Principles of Neurosurgery (pp. 785-819). Edinburgh, New York: Elsevier Mosby.
16. Sharan A, Birkness J, Rezai AR (2005). “Neurostimulatory techniques in pain medicine.” In:
Pappagallo M (Ed.), Neurological Basis of Pain (621-630). New York: McGraw-Hill, Medical Pub.
Division.
17. Rosenow J, Rezai AR (2005). “STN Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease: Technique and
Complication Avoidance.” In: Baltuch G, Stern M (Eds.), Surgical Management of Movement
Disorders. Boca Raton: Taylor and Francis.
18. Lee JYK, Rosenow JM, Rezai AR (2008). “Movement Disorders: Deep-Brain Stimulation
Perspective.” In: Chin LS, Regine W (Ed.), Principles and Practice of Stereotactic Radiosurgery.
(pp.549-559). New York: Springer.
19. Krames ES, Rezai AR, Peckham PH, Aboelsaad F (2009). “What is neuromodulation?” In: Krames
ES, Peckham PH, Rezai AR (Eds.), Neuromodulation (pp. 3-8). Amsterdam, Boston:
Elsevier/Academic Press.
20. Krames ES, Rezai AR, Machado A (2009). “Introduction to Section IV – Neuromodulation for
Chronic Pain.” In: Krames ES, Peckham PH, Rezai AR (Eds.), Neuromodulation (p. 283).
Amsterdam, Boston: Elsevier/Academic Press.
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21. Sharan A, Rezai AR (2009). “Neurostimulation for Epilepsy.” In: Krames ES, Peckham PH, Rezai
AR (Eds.), Neuromodulation (p. 617). Amsterdam, Boston: Elsevier/Academic Press.
22. Krames ES, Rezai AR (2009). “Emerging applications of Neuromodulation.” In: Krames ES, Peckham
PH, Rezai AR (Eds.), Neuromodulation (p. 957). Amsterdam, Boston: Elsevier/Academic Press.
23. Machado AG, Mogilner AY, Rezai AR (2009). “Deep Brain Stimulation: Surgical Technique.” In:
Krames ES, Peckham PH, Rezai AR (Eds.), Neuromodulation (p. 995-1003). Amsterdam, Boston:
Elsevier/Academic Press.
24. Machado A, Kopell B, Rezai AR (2009). “Chronic Electrical Brain Stimulation for Refractory Chronic
Pain.” In: Starr PA, Barbaro NM, Larson PS (Eds.), Neurosurgical Operative Atlas: Functional
Neurosurgery (pp. 134-138). New York: Thieme.
25. Kopell BH, Machado A, Rezai AR (2009). “Chronic Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation for Parkinson’s
Disease.” In: Starr PA, Barbaro NM, Larson PS (Eds.), Neurosurgical Operative Atlas: Functional
Neurosurgery (pp. 177-187). New York: Thieme.
26. Oluigbo CO, Szapiel M, Taghva A, Rezai AR (2012). “Motor Cortex Stimulation.” In: Deer T (Ed.),
AAPM Textbook of Pain Medicine. New York: Springer.
27. Taghva A, Oluigbo Co, Rezai AR (2012). “Basic principles of deep brain stimulation for movement
disorders, neuropsychiatric disorders and new frontiers.” In: Ellenbogen RG, Abdulrauf SI, Sekhar LN
(Eds.), Principles of Neurosurgery. Philadelphia: Saunders/Elsevier.
28. Oluigbo CO, Szapiel M, Rezai AR (2013). “Managing Neurological Disorders Using
Neuromodulation.” In: Hoffmann, KP (Ed.), Neural Engineering. New York: Springer.
29. Yeremeyeva E, Oluigbo CO, Rezai AR (2013). “Central Neurostimulation for Intractable
Neuropathic Facial Pain.” In: Al-Mefty O, Origitano TC, Harkey HL (Eds.), Controversies in
Neurosurgery. New York: Thieme.
30. Oluigbo CO, Rezai AR (2013). “Deep Brain Stimulation and MRI safety.” In: Aminoff M,
Boller F, Swaab D (Eds.), Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Scotland, United Kingdom: Elsevier.
31. Oluigbo CO, Rezai AR (2013). “Magnetic resonance imaging safety of deep brain stimulator
devices.” In: Lozano AM, Hallett M (Eds), Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Vol. 116 (3rd series)
Brain Stimulation. Scotland, United Kingdom: Elsevier. 32. Pham, M, Taghva A, Rezai AR (2013). “Brain Machine Interface and Rehabilitation.” In: Kateb, B,
Heiss, JD (Eds.), The Textbook of Nanoneuroscience and Nanoneurosurgery. New York: CRC Press /
Taylor and Francis Group.
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1. "Histamine Blocks Interleukin-2 (IL-2) Gene Expression and Regulates IL-2 Receptor Gene Expression."
UCLA Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Los Angeles, CA (May 1986).
2. "Role of Epstein Barr Virus in Polyclonal Activation of B Cells in HIV Infection." Center For
Interdisciplinary Research in Immunology and Disease, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA
(September 1987).
3. "Spinal Tuberculosis (Pott's Disease)." New York Neurosurgical Society, New York, NY (March 1994).
4. Modern Management of Spinal Tuberculosis." Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL (October
1994).
5. "Clinical Application of Magnetoencephalography in Neurosurgery." New York Neurosurgical Society,
New York, NY (March 1995).
6. "Introduction of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) to the Stereotactic Technique." Society For Stereotactic
and Functional Neurosurgery, Marina Del Rey, CA (March 1995).
7. Frameless Stereotactic Devices, Interactive Image-Guided Neurosurgery, Practical Clinic, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (April 1995).
8. "Criteria Associated with Dissemination in Ependymomas of the Central Nervous System.” Congress of
Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (October 1995).
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9. "Magnetoencephalography (MEG): Applications in Image-Guided Stereotactic Neurosurgery." Congress
of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (October 1995).
10. "Functional Brain Imaging in Neurosurgical Patients." New York Neuroscience Symposium, New York,
NY (November 1995).
11. "Spinal Tuberculosis-Pott’s Disease.” New York University Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, New
York, NY (November 1995).
12. "Utility of Non-Invasive Functional Brain Imaging in Neurosurgery." New York University Department of
Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, New York, NY (November 1995).
13. "Magnetoencephalography Brain Mapping.” Neurosurgery: 19th Annual Post-Graduate Course, New
York, NY (December 1995)
14. "Clinical Applications of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Brain Imaging.” Cornell Medical College/New
York Hospital Department of Neurology Grand Rounds, New York, NY (March 1996).
15. "Surgical Management of Spinal Osteomyelitis." American Association of Neurological Surgeons,
Minneapolis, MN (April 1996)
16. “Interactive Image-Guided Neurosurgery” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Minneapolis,
MN (May 1996)
17. “Stereotactic Surgery; Principles, Techniques, and Instrumentation” American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, Minneapolis, MN (May 1996)
18. "The Interactive Use of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Functional Imaging in Stereotactic
Neurosurgery." European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Milan, Italy (June 1996).
19. "Clinical Application of Functional Brain Imaging in 75 Patients Harboring Lesions Associated with the
Eloquent Cortex.” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Montreal, Canada (September 1996).
20. "Functional Neuroimaging.” Clinical Neurosciences in the Year 2000 Symposium, New York, NY
(October 1996)
21. "Central Nervous System Trauma." New York University School of Medicine Surgical Core Lecture, New
York, NY (January 1997)
22. "Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Functional Brain Imaging." Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds,
Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington DC (January 1997)
23. "Stereotactic Surgery; Principles, Techniques, and Instrumentation,” American Association of
Neurological Surgeons, Denver, Colorado (April 1997)
24. "Deep Brain Stimulation: Current Application and Future Prospects.” Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand
Rounds, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, GA (October 1997).
25. "Contemporary Management of Spinal Osteomyelitis." North American Spine Society, New York, NY
(October 1997).
26. "Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Movement Disorders and Chronic Pain." Neurosurgery
Grand Rounds, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (November 1997)
27. "Neurosurgical Emergencies", University of Toronto School of Medicine and Surgery/Medicine Core
Lecture, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (November 1997)
28. "Evaluation and Management of the Comatose Patient." University of Toronto School of Medicine and
Surgery/Medicine Core Lecture, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (November 1997)
29. "Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): Past, Present, and the Future." New York University Department of
Neurosurgery Grand Rounds. New York, NY (November 1997)
30. "Chronic Deep Brain Stimulation for the Management of Intractable Pain and Movement Disorders."
Neurology/Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC
(December 1997)
31. "Chronic Brain Stimulation: Current and Future Clinical Application." Neuroscience Grand Rounds,
Allegheny Neuroscience Institute, Pittsburgh, PA (March 1998)
32. "Chronic Thalamic Stimulation for Tremor.” Neuroscience, Neurology Group, New York, NY (April
1998)
33. "Deep Brain Stimulation for Intractable Neuropathic Pain: Contemporary Management and Outcome in 80
Patients." American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Philadelphia, PA (April 1998)
34. AANS Practical Clinic: Interactive Image-Guided Neurosurgery. American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, Philadelphia, PA (April 1998).
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35. AANS Practical Clinic: Stereotactic Surgery; Principles, Techniques, and Instrumentation. American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, Philadelphia, PA (April 1998).
36. Surgery for Movement Disorders. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University of Toronto
School of Medicine, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (May 1998).
37. "Magnetoencephalography (MEG): Basic Science and Clinical Application." Neurosciences Grand
Rounds, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (May 1998).
38. "Functional MRI and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): A Novel Approach for the Study of Brain Function."
Neurosurgery/Neuroscience Conference, The Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (June 1998).
39. "Deep Brain Stimulation for Intractable Neuropathic Pain: Contemporary Management and Outcome in 90
Patients." Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, The Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (June
1998).
40. "Functional MRI Localization of Cortical and Sub-Cortical Activation During Deep Brain Stimulation."
Neuroradiology/Neuroscience Conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (July 1998).
41. "Neurosurgical Management of Movement Disorders.” Neurology Grand Rounds, New York University
School of Medicine, New York, NY (October 1998).
42. "Surgical Approaches to Parkinson’s Disease." Fifth Annual Long Island APDA Symposium, Melville,
NY (October 1998).
43. "Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Functional Imaging." Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Seattle, WA
(October 1998).
44. "Long-Term Outcome of Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinsonian, Essential, and Cerebellar Tremors."
Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Seattle, WA (October 1998).
45. "Deep Brain Stimulation For The Management Of Chronic Pain.” Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Case
Conference, Beth Israel University Hospital, New York, NY (October 1998).
46. Spinal Pain: Contemporary Management Strategies and Advanced Techniques. New York University
Medical Center & Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY (October 1998).
47. "Neurosurgical Management of Movement Disorders." Athena Neuroscience and Medtronic Neurological,
Movement disorders symposium, New York, NY (November 1998).
48. "Neurosurgical Management of Chronic Pain." New York University Medical Center Pain Rounds, New
York, NY (November 1998).
49. "Deep Brain Stimulation - New Treatment For Tremors.” American Parkinson's Disease Association
Lecture, St. Joseph Hospital, Flushing, NY (November 1998).
50. "Deep Brain Stimulation For Chronic Pain." Pain Medicine Grand Rounds, Hospital For Joint Diseases &
Tisch Hospital, New York, NY (December 1998).
51. "Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Pain.” Orthopedic Surgery Grand Rounds, NYU Medical Center,
New York, NY (December 1998).
52. "Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease." Neurology Grand Rounds, State
University of New York, Down State, Brooklyn, NY (December 1998).
53. "Alternative Surgical Management Strategies for Refractory Chronic Spinal Pain." Degenerative Diseases
of the Spine: Diagnosis and Management. New York, NY (December 1998).
54. "Neurosurgical Management of Movement Disorders." Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Cornell
University/New York Hospital, New York, NY (December 1998).
55. Neurostimulation and Functional Brain Imaging." Medtronic Scientific Forum, Minneapolis, MN (January
1998).
56. "Deep Brain Stimulation for the Management of Movement Disorders." North Shore University Hospital,
Neurology Grand Rounds, Long Island, NY (January 1999).
57. "Functional and Stereotactic Neurosurgical Advances." Parkinson's Disease: Clinical Update Symposium,
New York, NY (February 1999).
58. "Deep Brain Stimulation in the Management of Movement Disorders." NYU Medical Alumni Weekend,
New York, NY (April 1999).
59. "Thalamic Stimulation for Chronic Pain." American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans,
LA (April 1999).
60. "Functional Brain Imaging and Neurostimulation." American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New
Orleans, LA (April 1999)
61. AANS Practical Clinic: Neurostimulation. New Orleans (April 1999)
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62. AANS Practical Clinic: Interactive Image-Guided Neurosurgery. American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, New Orleans LA (April 1999)
63. Surgery for Movement Disorders: An Advanced Workshop. University of Toronto School of Medicine,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (May 1999)
64. "Movement Disorders: Principles of Surgery-Imaging, Equipment and Technique." Surgery for Movement
Disorders: An Advanced Workshop, Toronto, Canada (May 1999).
65. "Thalamic Stimulation for Chronic Pain." Stereotactic, Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery:
Advances and Prospects for the New Millennium, New York, NY (June 1999).
66. "Functional Brain Imaging and Neurosurgery." The Third Congress of the Asian Society for Stereotactic,
Functional, and Computer-Assisted Neurosurgery, Seoul, Korea (June 1999).
67. "Functional Brain Imaging and Neurostimulation." Stereotactic, Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery:
Advances and Prospects for the New Millennium, New York, NY (June 1999).
68. "Deep Brain Stimulation: Equipment and Technique." Stereotactic, Functional and Restorative
Neurosurgery: Advances and Prospects for the New Millennium, New York, NY (June 1999).
69. "Chronic Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease." The Third Congress of the Asian
Society for Stereotactic, Functional, and Computer-Assisted Neurosurgery, Seoul, Korea (June 1999).
70. "Surgical Management of Parkinson’s Disease." The Third Congress of the Asian Society for Stereotactic,
Functional, and Computer-Assisted Neurosurgery, Seoul, Korea (June 1999).
71. "Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects." Neuroscience Grand Rounds,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland OH (June 1999).
72. Stereotactic, Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery: Advances and Prospects For the New Millennium.
New York, NY (June 1999).
73. “Spinal Cord Stimulation Technique,”Interventional Therapies Workshop: Pain Management. Memphis,
TN (August 1999).
74. "Mechanisms of Spinal Cord Stimulation." Interventional Therapies Workshop, Memphis, TN (August
1999).
75. "Complications of Neuromodulation Surgery." Interventional Therapies Workshop, Memphis, TN (August
1999).
76. "Neurostimulation: Surgical Techniques." Interventional Therapies Workshop, Memphis, TN (August
1999).
77. "Neurosurgical Management of Movement Disorders." Allied Educational Foundation Annual National
Symposium, Monticello, NY (September 1999).
78. "Motor Cortex Stimulation for Chronic Atypical Facial Pain." Trigeminal Neuralgia Association (October
1999).
79. "Neurosurgical Management of Chronic Pain." New York University Department of Rehabilitation
Medicine Grand Rounds, New York, NY (October 1999).
80. "Spinal Infections." New York University/Hospital for Joint Disease Department of Orthopedics Grand
Rounds, New York, NY (October 1999).
81. “Image-Guided Cranial Navigation,” CNS Practical Course, Boston, MA (October 1999).
82. "Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects." University of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey, Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Newark, NJ (November 1999).
83. "Alternative Surgical Management Strategies for Refractory Chronic Pain." New York University
Degenerative Disease of the Spine Symposium, New York, NY (December 1999).
84. "Surgical Management Refractory Chronic Pain." New York University/Hospital for Joint Disease Pain
Management Symposium, New York, NY (December 1999).
85. "Neurosurgical Management of Chronic Pain." Long-Island Pain Symposium, New York, NY (January
2000).
86. "Functional Brain Imaging and Neurostimulation." State University of New York, Syracuse Research
Symposium, Syracuse, NY (February 2000).
87. "Neurostimulation." Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Department of Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Cleveland,
OH (March 2000).
88. AANS Practical Clinic: Contemporary Management of Movement Disorders. American Association of
Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (April 2000).
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89. AANS Special Course: Neurosurgical Management of Movement Disorders. American Association of
Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (April 2000).
90. "Brain Stimulation: Surgical Principles." American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco,
CA (April 2000).
91. "Deep Brain Stimulation: Surgical Technique, Pitfalls and Complications." American Association of
Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA (April 2000).
92. "Neuromodulation: Current Therapies and Future Application." Neurosurgery Core Curriculum Lecture,
Cleveland, OH (May 2000).
93. "Parkinson's Disease: What Else is New.” Special Seminar, Cleveland OH (May 2000).
94. "Surgical Methodology and Risk Assessment for Parkinson’s Disease." Deep Brain Stimulation for
Parkinson's Disease, Skills for Preoperative Patient Selection and Postoperative Management Symposium,
Cleveland, OH (June 2000).
95. "Regional Anatomy of the Subthalamic Nucleus and Globus Pallidus as it Relates to Efficacy and Side
Effects." Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease, Skills for Preoperative Patient Selection and
Postoperative Management Symposium, Cleveland, OH (June 2000).
96. "Deep Brain Stimulation Techniques and Animal Results for Epilepsy", Cortical Dysplasias and Epilepsy:
Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Management. 11th International Cleveland Clinic-Bethel Epilepsy
Symposium, Cleveland, OH (June 2000).
97. "Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Epilepsy." Cortical Dysplasias and Epilepsy: Pathophysiology,
Diagnosis and Management. 11th International Cleveland Clinic-Bethel Epilepsy Symposium, Cleveland,
OH (June 2000).
98. Applications of Stereotactic Navigation to Epilepsy Surgery Symposium. Cleveland, OH (June 2000).
99. CNS Practical Course: Movement Disorder Surgery. Congress of Neurological Surgeons San Antonio, TX
(September 2000)
100. Chronic Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation for Parkson’s Disease. “Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San
Antonio, TX (September 2000).
101. "Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation Surgery." Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Antonio, TX
(September 2000).
102. "Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects." Applied Neural Control Research,
Cleveland, OH (September 2000).
103. "Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Mapping of the Sensorimotor Cortex in Patients with Tumors.”
Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Antonio, TX (September 2000).
104. "Neurosurgical Management of Chronic Pain." Pain Management Grand Rounds: The Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH (October 2000).
105. "Motor Cortex Stimulation for Chronic Pain.” University of Toronto Bottrell Research Symposium,
Toronto, Canada (November 2000).
106. "Implant Techniques for Neurostimulation and Intrathecal Systems." Interventional Therapies Workshop,
Memphis, TN (November 2000).
107. "Outcomes and Complications for Neurostimulation and Intrathecal Drug Therapies." Interventional
Therapies Workshop, Memphis, TN (November 2000).
108. "Functional Brain Imaging and Chronic Pain." Pain Management Grand Rounds, The Cleveland Clinic
Foundation, Cleveland, OH (November 2000).
109. Interventional Therapies Workshop: Pain Management. Memphis, TN (November 2000)
110. "Deep Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospect for Morbid Obesity."
Endocrine Grand Rounds, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH (November 2000)
111. "Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects.” New York Neurosurgery Society
Section, Uniondale, NY (December 2000).
112. "Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Neurological Disorders." Medicine Grand Rounds, The
Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH (January 2001).
113. "Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders." Psychiatry Grand Rounds, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
Cleveland, OH (February 2001).
114. "Neurosurgical Management of Chronic Pain." Pain Conference, San Antonio, TX (February 2001).
115. "Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Movement Disorders." Neurology Grand Rounds, University
of Texas, San Antonio, San Antonio, TX (February 2001).
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116. "Deep Brain Stimulation for Epilepsy." Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Symposium, Cleveland, OH (March
2001).
117. “Deep Brain Stimulation: Electrophysiological Techniques and Emerging Treatments in Movement
Disorders and Epilepsy.” Cleveland, OH (March 2001).
118. “Surgery for Movement Disorders” AANS Practical Clinic, Toronto, Canada (April 2001).
119. “Functional Mapping of the Cerebral Cortex” AANS Breakfast seminar, Toronto, Canada (April 2001).
120. "Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation and Epilepsy." Spring Epilepsy Research Conference, Grand Cayman
(April 2001).
121. "Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation for Movement Disorders." American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, Toronto, Canada (April 2001).
122. "Brain Stimulation for Neurological Disorders." Neuroscience Grand Rounds, Cleveland, OH (April 2001).
123. "Functional Mapping of the Cerebral Cortex", American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual
Meeting, Toronto, Canada (April 2001)
124. "Pacemakers for the Brain: Current and Future Application." Georgia Neurosurgical Society, Sea Island,
GA (May 2001).
125. "Functional Brain Imaging and Neurosurgery." Georgia Neurosurgical Society, Sea Island, GA (May
2001).
126. "Brain Stimulation for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders." Psych C/L Annual Meeting, Cleveland,
OH (May 2001).
127. "Neurostimulation for Chronic Pain." Long Island Pain Symposium, Long Island, NY (June 2001).
128. "Pacemakers for the Brain." Cleveland Clinic Medical Journal, Cleveland, OH (June 2001).
129. "Deep Brain Stimulation: Surgical Techniques." Neuromodulation: Defining the Future, Cleveland, OH
(June 2001).
130. "The Evolution of Psychiatric Neurosurgery." Neuromodulation: Defining the Future, Cleveland, OH
(June 2001).
131. "Surgical Management of Parkinson’s Disease." Parkinson's Outreach Symposium, Cleveland, OH (June
2001).
132. “Neuromodulation: Current and future application” Neuromodulation: Defining the future, Cleveland, OH
(June 2001).
133. “Deep Brain Stimulation: Techniques and Complications” Neuromodulation: Defining the future
Cleveland, OH (July 2001).
134. “Surgical Technique: Spinal Cord stimulation” Interventional Therapies Workshop: Pain Management.
Memphis, TN (August 2001).
135. "DBS: Surgical Techniques." Parkinson's Surgery Symposium, Cleveland, OH (June 2001).
136. "Deep Brain and Motor Cortex Stimulation for Chronic Pain." CRPS Advisory Panel, Minneapolis, MN
(August 2001).
137. "Outcome of Spinal Cord Stimulation and Intrathecal Pumps." Interventional Therapies Workshop: Pain
Management, Memphis, TN (August 2001).
138. "Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for Parkinson’s Disease." Parkinson's Disease: Medical and Surgical
Management, Columbus, OH (August 2001).
139. "Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation for Tremor." Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA
(October 2001).
140. "Brain Stimulation for Chronic Pain." Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA (October 2001).
141. "Brain Pacemakers." Great Lakes Medical Society, Cleveland, OH (October 2001).
142. "Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery." Cleveland Clinic Foundation Board of Trustees, Cleveland,
OH (October 2001).
143. "Surgery for Movement Disorders." Health Talk Symposium, Cleveland, OH (October 2001).
144. "Functional Brain Imaging and Neurosurgery." Wayne State University Medical Center Neurosurgery
Grand Rounds, Detroit, MI (October 2001).
145. "Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects." Wayne State Medical Center
Neurosurgery Visiting Professor Lecture, Detroit, MI (October 2001).
146. “Neuroaugmentation for Pain Control” Congress of neurological surgeons luncheon seminar, San Diego,
CA (October 2001).
147. “Surgical Management of Tremor” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA (October 2001).
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148. "Pacemakers for the Brain." The Cleveland Clinic Medical Staff Meeting, Cleveland, OH (November
2001).
149. "Neuromodulation." Cleveland Leadership 2001, Cleveland OH (November 2001).
150. "Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery." Cleveland Clinic Colorectal Surgery Department Retreat,
Cleveland, OH (December 2001).
151. "Surgery for Movement Disorders." APDA symposium, Youngstown, OH (December 2001).
152. "Deep Brain Stimulation: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects." Cornell University/Weill
School of Medicine/New York Hospital Neurology Grand Rounds, New York, NY (December 2001).
153. “Surgical Management of Movement Disorders.” Neurology Grand Rounds, Boston University School of
Medicine, Boston, MA (January 2002).
154. “Functional Imaging and Neurostimulation.” Brain Stimulation Mechanisms, San Juan, Puerto Rico
(February 2002).
155. “Brain Stimulation: Current and Future Applications.” Snowmass Neurosurgery Conference, Snowmass,
CO (February 2002).
156. Brain Stimulation: Mechanisms. San Juan, Puerto Rico (February 2002).
157. “Surgical Techniques: DBS” Snowmass Neurosurgery Conference. Snowmass, CO (February 2002).
158. “Spinal Cord stimulation: Surgical technique” Advanced Pain Therapies Symposium. Memphis, TN
(March 2002).
159. “Spinal Cord Stimulation for Angina and PVD.” Advanced Pain Therapies Symposium, Memphis, TN
(March 2002).
160. “Troubleshooting and Neurostimulators.” Advanced Pain Therapies Symposium, Memphis, TN (March
2002).
161. “Functional Imaging and Pain.” Breakfast Seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
162. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Chronic Pain”. Satellite Symposium of the Joint Section on Pain, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
163. “Neural Circuitry of Psychiatric Disorders.” Breakfast Seminar, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
164. “DBS for Pain” Satellite symposium, Joint Section on Pain, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
165. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders” Breakfast seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
166. “Management of Sympathetic Pain” Breakfast seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 2002).
167. “Brain Stimulation and Epilepsy” Cleveland Clinic epilepsy symposium, Cleveland, OH (May 2002).
168. “STN Stimulation: Surgical Procedure.” Brain Stimulation and Epilepsy Symposium, Cleveland, OH
(May 2002).
169. “Functional Restorative Neurosurgery.” Scientific Session, Eastern Surgical Society, Cleveland, OH (May
2002).
170. “DBS Surgical technique: Complications and avoidance”Advanced Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery
Symposium. Charleston, SC (June 2002).
171. Neuromodulation 2002: Defining the Future. Aix Les Bains, France (June 2002).
172. “Motor Cortex stimulation: Cleveland Clinic experience” Neurostimulation Symposium. Dinard, Cedex,
France (June 2002).
173. “DBS: Future Implications” 2nd International Symposium on Neurosurgical Re-engineering of the
Damaged Brain and Spinal Cord. Tokyo, Japan (June 2002).
174. “Deep Brain Stimulation – Current Clinical Application.” Advanced Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002).
175. “Emerging Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation: Pain, Epilepsy and Psychosurgery.” Advanced
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002).
176. “Deep Brain Stimulation Implants and Programming.” Advanced Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002).
177. “MRI Imaging and Motor Cortex Stimulation.” Motor Cortex Neurostimulation Symposium, Dinard
Cedex, France (June 2002).
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178. “Future Directions: Other Sites and Other Indications for Cortical Stimulation?” Motor Cortex
Neurostimulation Symposium, Dinard Cedex, France (June 2002).
179. “Current Debate: MRI and DBS: Safety and Functional Imaging.” Neuromodulation 2002: Defining the
Future, Aix Les Bains, France (June 2002).
180. “Psychiatric Disorders and Neuromodulation: Evolution of Psychiatric Neurosurgery.” Neuromodulation
2002: Defining the Future, Aix Les Bains, France (June 2002).
181. “DBS for TBI” 11th Annual Meeting of the Society for Treatment of Coma, Japan. Tokyo, Japan (June
2002).
182. “Deep Brain Stimulation – Current Clinical Application.” Advanced Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002).
183. “Emerging Applications of Deep Brain Stimulation: Pain, Epilepsy and Psychosurgery.” Advanced
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002).
184. “Deep Brain Stimulation Implants and Programming.” Advanced Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery Symposium, Charleston, SC (June 2002).
185. “MRI Imaging and Motor Cortex Stimulation.” Motor Cortex Neurostimulation Symposium, Dinard
Cedex, France (June 2002).
186. “Future Directions: Other Sites and Other Indications for Cortical Stimulation?” Motor Cortex
Neurostimulation Symposium, Dinard Cedex, France (June 2002).
187. “Current Debate: MRI and DBS: Safety and Functional Imaging.” Neuromodulation 2002: Defining the
Future, Aix Les Bains, France (June 2002).
188. “Psychiatric Disorders and Neuromodulation: Evolution of Psychiatric Neurosurgery.” Neuromodulation
2002: Defining the Future, Aix Les Bains, France (June 2002).
189. “Surgery for the treatment of Essential Tremor” International Tremor Foundation support group, Akron,
Ohio (July 2002).
190. "Micro Electrode Recording for DBS Procedures." Tokyo Metropolitan Neurological Hospital, Tokyo,
Japan (July 2002).
191. “Surgical Management of Movement Disorders.” Neurosurgery and Neurology Grand Rounds. Tokyo
Metropolitan Neurological Hospital, Tokyo, Japan (July 2002).
192. "Neurostimulation and Functional Brain Imaging." 2nd International Symposium on Neurosurgical Re-
engineering of the Damaged Brain and Spinal Cord. Tokyo, Japan (July 2002).
193. " DBS for Movement Disorders, Epilepsy, OCD and Brain Injury." 2nd International Symposium on
Neurosurgical Re-engineering of the Damaged Brain and Spinal Cord. Tokyo, Japan (July 2002).
194. "Prolonged Coma, Minimally Conscious State and Persistent Vegetative State." 11th Annual Meeting of
the Society for Treatment of Coma, Japan. Tokyo, Japan (July 2002).
195. "DBS of Intralaminar Nuclei for Minimally Conscious State." 2nd International Symposium on
Neurosurgical Re-engineering of the Damaged Brain and Spinal Cord. Tokyo, Japan (July 2002).
196. “Recent Advances in therapeutic intracranial stimulation: Movement Disorders. American Clinical
neurophyisology Society, New Orleans, LA (September 2002).
197. “Operative Pearls in the Subthalamus”, Special Symposium, Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual
meeting, Philadelphia, PA (September 2002).
198. “Case presentations” Lunch Seminar, Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA
(September 2002).
199. “Treatment of facial pain with brain stimulation” Special Symposium, Congress of Neurological Surgeons
annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA (September 2002).
200. American Clinical Neurophysiological Society, New Orleans, LA (September 2002).
201. “Surgery for movement disorders: Indication, Rationale” Congress of Neurological Surgeons luncheon
seminar, Philadelphia, PA (September 2002).
202. “Parkinson’s disease, dystonia and movement disorders” Congress of Neurological Surgeons Lunch
Seminar, Philadelphia, PA (September 20002).
203. “DBS: Surgical Technique” Congress of Neurological Surgeons Special Symposium, Philadelphia, PA
(September 2002).
204. “DBS for chronic pain” Congress of Neurological Surgeons Special Symposium, Pain section,
Philadelphia, PA (September 2002).
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205. “Advances in managing diseases of the central nervous system: Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease”
USF Symposium, Charleston, SC (November 2002).
206. “Neurosurgery for Parkinson’s disease” Advances in managing diseases of the centeral nervous system:
Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease symposium, Charleston, SC (November 2002).
207. “Pacemakers for the Brain” CCF Neurology Grand Rounds, Cleveland, Ohio (December 2002).
208. “Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery” Neuroscience Symposium, Pheonix, AZ (January 2002).
209. “Brain stimulation surgery” Chicago Interurban Society, Chicago, IL (March 2003).
210. “Deep brain stimulation: Past, present and future” Surgery for Movement disorders symposium, Cleveland,
OH (March 2003).
211. “Subthalamic Nucleus Surgery” Current Surgical alternatives and complications in the treatment of
Parkinson’s disease, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May 2003)
212. “Circuitry of Psychiatric Disorders” Update on Psychosurgery, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May 2003)
213. “Functional MRI in Pain” Treatment of complex regional pain syndrome and hyperhydrosis, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May 2003).
214. “ Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Preliminary Results from a
Multicenter Prospective Trial”. American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May
2003).
215. “Subthalamics Nucleus DBS surgery”, American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
Movement Disorder Neurosurgery Practical Course, New York, NY (May 2003).
216. Complications of DBS Surgery” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Movement
Disorder Neurosurgery Practical Course, New York, NY (May 2003).
217. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Intractable Obsessive Compulsive Disorder” American Society of Stereotactic
and Functional Neurosurgery Movement Disorder Neurosurgery Practical Course, New York, NY (May
2003)
218. Current Surgical alternatives and complications in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May 2003)
219. “Circuitry of psychiatric disorders” Update on Psychosurgery, American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May 2003)
220. “Treatment of complex regional pain syndrome and hyperhydrosis” American Association of Neurological
Surgeons, San Diego, CA (May 2003).
221. “Complications of DBS Surgery” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
Movement Disorder Neurosurgery Practical Course, New York, NY (May 2003).
222. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders” American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. New
York, NY (May 2003).
223. “Brain Stimulation: Current and emerging Applications” International Neuromodulation Society, Madrid,
Spain (June 2003).
224. “Motor Cortex Stimulation” International Neuromodulation Society, Madrid, Spain (June 2003).
225. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorder and Other Emerging Applications” Interenational
Neuormodulation Society, Madrid, Spain (June 2003).
226. “Motor Cortex Stimulation for intractble Neuropathic pain”, International Neuromodulation Society,
Madrid, Spain (June 2003).
227. “Spinal Cord Stimulation for Intractable Pain”, Mexican Congress of Neruological Surgery, Monterey,
Mexico (July 2003).
228. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Dystonia: Mexican Congress of Neruological Surgery, Monterey, Mexico
(July 2003).
229. “Brain Stimulation: Emerging Applications in Neurosurgery” Mexican Congress of Neruological Surgery,
Monterey, Mexico (July 2003).
230. “Deep brain stimulation for Movement Disorders” Mexican Congress of Neurosurgery, Monterey, Mexico
(July 2003).
231. “Neurostimulation Techniques in Neurosurgery”, Mexican Congress of Neurosurgery, Monterey, Mexico
(July 2003).
232. “Deep Brain Stimulaiton: Current Clinical Application and Future Prospects” American Clinical
Neurophysiology Society” San Francisco, CA (September 2003).
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233. “Safety of MRI and DBS” NIH DBS Consortium annual meeting, Washington, DC (September 2003).
234. Stimulation Therapy, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society, San Francisco, CA (September 2003)
235. “Motor Cortex Stimulation for Pain”, Congress of Neurological Surgons, Denver, CO (Oct ober 2003).
236. “Subthalamic Nucleus DBS surgery” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO (October 2003).
237. “International and Virtual Neurological Surgery Colloquium-Brain Pacemakers” Congress of Neurological
Surgons, Denver, CO (Oct 2003).
238. “Surgery for Dystonia” Congress of Neurological Surgons, Denver, CO (Oct 2003).
239. “Brain Stimulation for Epilepsy” Medical College of Georgia, Augusta Annual Epilepsy Report, Augusta,
GA (October 2003).
240. “Functional Neurosurgery: Stimulation, Augmentation and Destruction” Congress of Neurological
Surgeons, Denver, CO (October 2003).
241. “Surgical Treatment of Movement Disorders” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of
Neurological Surgeons, Denver, CO (October 2003).
242. “Motor Cortex Stimulation” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons,
Denver, CO (October 2003).
243. “Brain Pacemakers” International and Virtual Neurosurgery Colloquium, Congress of Neurological
Surgeons, Denver, CO (October 2003).
244. “Surgery for Movement Disorders” 2nd annual Advances in managing diseases of the central nervous
system: Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease, Ashville, NC (November 2003).
245. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders and other Emerging Applications” Armed Forces
Annual Neurological Update Symposium, Norfolk, VA (November 2003).
246. “Surgery for Movement Disorders” 2nd annual USF Advances in Managing Disease of the Central Nervous
System: Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson’s Disease, Ashville, NC (November 2003).
247. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Movment Disorders and other Neurological Conditions” Annual Armed
Forces Neurology Update Symposium, Norfolk, VA (November 2003).
248. “The future of image guided neurosurgery” NY symposium-Surgivision, New York, NY (Jananuary
2004).
249. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Pain and Movement Disorders” North American Neuromodulation Society,
Orlando, FL (April 2004)
250. “Pacemakers for the brain” YPO symposium, Cleveland, NY(April 2004)
251. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Pain and Movement Disorders, North American Neuromodulation Society,
Orlando, FL (April 2004)
252. “Imaging of the Brain and CRPS” North American Neuromodulation Society, Orlando, FL (April 2004).
253. “A critical review of Stereotactic Techniques”, North American Neuromodulation Society, Orlando, FL
(April 2004).
254. “Stimulation of the spinal cord” North American Neuromodulation Society, Orlando, FL (April 2004)
255. “Surgical Technique” Contemporary Management of Movement Disorders practical clinic, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, CA (May 2004).
256. “DBS Surgery: indications and outcomes” Current Surgical alternatives and complications in the treatment
of Parkinson’s disease, breakfast seminar, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, CA
(May 2004).
257. “DBS for obsessive compulsive disorder” Updates on Psychosurgery, breakfast seminar, American
Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, CA (May 2004)
258. “Surgery for Movement Disorders” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (May
2004).
259. 21“MRI and deep brain stimulation” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (May
2004).
260. “Complications in DBS surery” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (May 2004)
261. “DBS and MRI: Safety Implications” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL (May
2004)
262. “Neural Circuitry of Psychiatric Disorders” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Orlando, FL
(May 2004)
263. “DBS and fMRI in PD, ”XVI Congress of the European Society for Sterotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery, Vienna, Austria (June 2004)
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264. “Brain Stimulation: Future technical prospects,” XVI Congress of the European Society for Sterotactic and
Functional Neurosurgery, Vienna, Austria (June 2004)
265. “Functional Neurosurgery: Emerging Applications”, Congress for Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco,
CA, (October 2004)
266. “Not Your Father’s Lobotomy: Rebirth of Psychosurgery” Congress of Neurological Surgeons, San
Francisco, CA (October 2004)
267. “Motor Cortex Localization by Imaging and Electrophysiology” International Symposium on
Neuromodulation, Panama City, Panama, (October 2004)
268. “GPI in Parkinson’s Disease” International Symposium on Neuromodulation, Panama City, Panama,
(October 2004)
269. “Stereotactic Surgery for Movement disorders: DBS” DBS Consensus Group, Canada (November 2004)
270. “Stereotactic Management of Pain and Limbic Disorders” DBS Consensus Group, Canada (November
2004)
271. “Research & Development Needs for Neural Interfaces. Presentation and roundtable discussion. Neural
Interfaces Workshop, Bethesda, MD. (November 2004)
272. “Surgical Intervention: Emerging technology and applications” Parkinson’s Disease: Basic Mechanisms
and Therapies, The Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York (January 2005)
273. Neuromodulation for Epilepsy, Congress for Neurological Surgeons, San Francisco, CA, (October 2004)
274. Movement Disorder Surgery: Decision making and problem solving, AANS, New Orleans, LA, (April
2005)
275. “DBS for movement disorders,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, (April
2005)
276. “Surgical management of psychiatric disorders,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons, New
Orleans, LA (April 2005).
277. “Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Obesity in Rats,” AANS, New Orleans, LA (April 2005)
278. “DBS for movement disorders: Overview” DBS Great Lakes Roundtable, Minneapolis, MN (August 2005)
279. “Brain Pacemakers Current Clinical Applications and Future Prospects” Kentucky Medical Assn. Annual
Meeting, Louisville, KY (September 2005)
280. “Recent advances in surgical techniques for movement disorders”, Congress of International Society of
Reconstructive Neurosurgery, South Korea (September. 2005)
281. Intraoperative MRI/CT scan, ”, Congress of International Society of Reconstructive Neurosurgery, South
Korea (September 2005)
282. “DBS for obsessive compulsive disorders” DBS for Depression Working Group, Boston (January 2006)
283. “Presentation: Brain pacemakers: A New Frontier for Treatment of Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders”
CCF symposium, Palm Springs, California (February 2006)
284. “Functional Imaging Findings in CRPS & their Implications” American Academy of Pain Management-
AAPM, San Diego, CA (February 2006)
285. “Brain pacemakers: A New Frontier for Treatment of Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders, California
(February 2006)
286. “DBS for Psychiatric Disorders” Society of University Neurosurgeons, San Diego (March 2006)
287. “Advances in Spinal Cord Stimulation", Wash DC (March 2006)
288. “Neurostimulation: Current prospects and future application” Windover Conference, Cleveland, OH
(April 2006)
289. “Movement disorder Surgery: Techniques, Decision Making, Complication Avoidance and Management,
California (April 2006)
290. “DBS for Treatment of Intractable Psychiatric Disorders”, American Psychiatric Association, Toronto,
Canada (May 2006)
291. Future Scientific Opportunities, Neural Interfaces Workshop, Bethesda, MD (August 2006)
292. “Neurostimulation” Materials, Medicine & Nanotechnology Summit (October 2006)
293. “Functional Neurosurgery: Movement Disorder, Psychiatric & Other Emerging Applications”, Congress of
Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL (October 2006)
294. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders; Current Treatments & Emerging Applications” Congress of
Neurological Surgeons, Chicago, IL (October 2006)
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295. “Motor Cortex stimulation for Refractory Pain Disorders; Does it Work? Congress of Neurological
Surgeons, Chicago (October 2006)
296. “Neuromodulation: the present and the future” Neurosurgery Grand Rounds, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, PA (Jan 2007)
297. “Pacemakers for the brain” Neurosurgery and neurology grand rounds, University of Southern California,
Los Angeles, CA (March 2007)
298. DBS in the Internal Capsule/Ventral Striatum Improves Memory in Patients with Severe Psychiatric
Disorders. American Association of neurological surgeons, Washington, DC (April 2007)
299. “DBS Surgery: Techniques, Microelectrode Recordings, Complication Avoidance” University of
Pennsylvania (May 2007)
300. “Functional Neurosurgery” Cleveland Clinic Surgery Grand Rounds, Cleveland, OH (May 2007)
301. “Deep Brain Stimulation” Metro Health Medical Center grand rounds, Cleveland, OH (May 2007).
302. “Future of Neurosurgery” Cleveland Clinic Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio (July 2007)
303. “Neurostimulation for Psychiatric Disorders” The Methodist Neurological Institute: Advances in Neurology
Symposium. Houston, TX (September 2007)
304. Member, Music and Brain Panel at Severance Hall for Case Western Reserve University Students.
Cleveland, OH (October 3, 2007)
305. “Top 10 innovations of 2008” Cleveland Clinic 2007 Innovations summit, Cleveland, OH (October 2007).
306. “Neurostimulation for disorders of consciousness” Neuro-Critical care symposium, Cleveland, OH
(October 2007).
307. “Neurostimulation: Future Direction” NeuroTech Leaders Forum, Los Angeles, CA (October 2007).
308. “Functional Neurosurgery: Current Practice and Emerging Applications” The John R. Green Visiting
Lectureship in Neurological Surgery, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ (November 9, 2007)
309. “DBS for Psychiatry Disorders” Asia Pacific Activa DBS Neurosurgeon Leaders Forum, Medtronic WHQ,
Minneapolis, MN (November 29, 2007)
310. “Brain Stimulators: Current Clinical Applications and Future Prospects” Guest Faculty, University of
Illinois, Chicago, Illinois (February 16, 2008)
311. “Brain Pacemakers: Current Practice and Emerging Applications” Cleveland Clinic Neurology Grand
Rounds, Cleveland, OH (February 18, 2008)
312. “DBS of the Central Internal Capsule/Ventral Striatum for OBD: World-Wide Experience” American
Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (April 28, 2008)
313. “Cognitive Effects of DBS in the Ventral Striatum in Patients with Severe Major Depression & Obsessive
Complusive Disorder” Society of Biological Psychiatry, Washington, DC (May 3, 2008)
314. “New Onset Depression in Parkinson’s disease is Associated with Increased Memory Decline Following
Deep Brain Stimulation in the Subthalamic Nucleus” Society of Biological Psychiatry, Washington, DC
(May 3, 2008)
315. “Deep Brain Stimulation: A Scientific Primer” Brain Pacemakers: A New Era of Hope for Neurological
and Psychiatric Disorders. Presented by The Office on Disability, US Department of Health and Human
Services and the Cleveland Clinic Center for Neurological Restoration. Hubert H. Humphrey Building,
Washington, DC (May 6, 2008)
316. “Future Directions” Brain Pacemakers: A New Era of Hope for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders.
Presented by The Office on Disability, US Department of Health and Human Services and the Cleveland
Clinic Center for Neurological Restoration. Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Washington, DC (May 6,
2008)
317. “Deep Brain Stimuliation & Parkinson’s disease.” Charleston Vandalia Rotary Club, May 14, 2008
318. “Surgical Innovation and Ethical Dilemmas” Ethical Challenges in Surgical Innovation, Cleveland Clinic,
Clevealnd, OH (May 8, 2008)
319. “Cortical Stimulation for Stroke, Depression, and Pain” American Society for Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery, Vancouver, BC (June 3, 2008)
320. “DBS and Consciousness” American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Vancouver,
BC (June 3, 2008)
321. “Recording from the Brain – The Music of Neurons” Music and the Brain, Cleveland Clinic Art and
Medicine Institute, Cleveland, OH (June 6, 2008)
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322. “Coda” Introduced by Dr. Rezai; Music and the Brain, Cleveland Clinic Art and Medicine Institute,
Cleveland, OH (June 6, 2008)
323. “Music and the Brain”, Music and the Brain Symposium, Salzburg International Music Festival, Salzburg,
Austria (August 16, 2008).
324. “Functional Neurosurgery: The Future ”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) annual meeting,
Orlando, Florida (September 21,2008)
325. “DBS for OCD”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) annual meeting, Orlando, Florida (September
22,2008)
326. “Brain Pacemakers: Current and Future Prospects” Presented to the Congress Brain Injury Task Force,
Washington, DC (July 16, 2008)
327. “Deep Brain Stimulators” What’s New: Innovations in Peri-Anesthesia Nursing, Cleveland Clinic,
Cleveland, OH (October 3, 2008)
328. Panel Member, State Science Technology Institute (SSTI) 12th
Annual Conference, ‘Encouraging Regional
Innovation’ Cleveland, OH (October 14, 2008)
329. “Deep Brain Stimulation” Neuroimaging in Traumatic Brain Injury, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH
(October 31, 2008)
330. “Innovations in Surgical Options for Movement Disorders” Health Talk: Parkinson’s disease and
Wellness, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH (November 8, 2008).
331. “Perspectives on Neuromodulation” North American Neuromodulation society Meeting, Las Vegas, NV,
(December 5, 2008)
332. “Deep Brain Stimulation for OCD and Depression” North American Neuromodulation society Meeting,
Las Vegas, NV, (December 5, 2008)
333. “Sphenopalatine stimulation for intractable cluster headaches” North American Neuromodulation society
Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, (December 5, 2008)
334. “Music & the Brain.” Books & Books, Coral Gables, FL, (February 2, 2009)
335. “Functional Neurosurgery for Movement Disorders, Chronic Pain, and Psychiatric Disorders.” Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH, (February 5, 2009)
336. “Sphenopalatine Ganglion Blocks/Stimulation for Headache w/Dr. Narouze.” 11th
Annual Pain
Management Symposium, Fort Lauderdale, FL, (March 3, 2009)
337. “Neurostimulation for Pain & Motor Disorders.” 11th
Annual Pain Management Symposium, Fort
Lauderdale, FL, (March 3, 2009)
338. “Deep Brain Stimulation: Current Applications & Future Prospects for Treatment of Traumatic Brain
Injury.” Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, (March 6, 2009)
339. “Neurostimulation: A Case Study.” Enterprise Ireland visit to Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, (March
10, 2009)
340. “Hardware Issues.” DBS Consensus Conference, New York, NY, (April 2, 2009)
341. “Functional Neurosurgery: Current and Future Clinical Applications.” Neurological Institute of New
Jersey, Newark, NJ, (April 8, 2009)
342. “Deep Brain Stimulation.” Ohio Valley Center Advisory Council Meeting, Columbus, OH, (April 28,
2009)
343. “Neurological Stimulators – Current Practice and Future Prospects.” Biomedical Neuroscience 7th
Annual
Retreat, San Antonio, TX, (May 11, 2009)
344. “Considerations Regarding Heating of Deep Brain Stimulation Leads During 3.0 Tesla Magnetic
Resonance Imaging” (Scientific Session III – Stereotactic and Functional Seminar, discussant). 77th
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA, (May 4, 2009)
345. “Long Term Follow-Up of Cortical Stimulation to Treat Major Depressive Disorder” (Plenary Session II –
discussant). 77th
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, San Diego, CA,
(May 5, 2009)
346. “Neuromodulation” 4th
Annual Citigroup ‘Clinic at THE Clinic,’ Cleveland, OH, (June 17, 2009)
347. Moderator – “The Science of Modern Psychiatric Neurosurgery,” World Society of Stereotactic and
Functional Neurosurgery (Quadrennial Meeting), Toronto, Canada, (May 26, 2009)
348. “Sphenoplatine Ganglion (SPG) Stimulation for Treatment of Cluster Headaches,” World Society of
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (Quadrennial Meeting), Toronto, Canada, (May 27, 2009)
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349. “Deep brain stimulation: Overview.” EMBC, International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in
Medicine and Biology Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota, (September 5, 2009)
350. “Surgery for Psychiatric disorders, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Boston, MA (Sep 2009).
351. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Depression”, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Boston, MA (Sep
2009).
352. “DBS for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Depression”, International Neuromodulation Society
meeting, Seoul, Korea (September 2009).
353. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Past, Present and the Future”, NIH Neurosurgery Conference, Visiting
Professor, Washington, DC (January 21, 2010)
354. “Neurosurgery for Psychiatric Disorders”, Lindner Center of Hope, Cincinnati Grand Rounds, Cincinnati,
OH (January 29,2010)
355. “Neuromodulation and Deep Brain Stimulation”, Guest speaker, Harding Heritage Group, Columbus, OH
(February 26, 2010)
356. “Deep Brain Stimulation”, Texas Association of Neurological Surgeons 2010 Annual Meeting, San
Antonio, TX (March 6, 2010)
357. “Brain Pacemakers: A New Frontier”, Guest speaker, Columbus Rotary Luncheon, Columbus, OH
(March 8, 2010)
358. “Deep Brain Stimulation”, Guest speaker, Mastering Modern Medicine Conference, Naples, Fl
(March 10, 2010)
358. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders”, Visiting Professor, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA, (March 31, 2010)
359. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Past, Present and Future”, Visiting Professor, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA, (March 31, 2010)
360. “The Neurosurgeon’s Perspective on Music and the Brain”, 2010 Annual Psychiatric Update and 60th
Anniversary Celebration, Columbus, OH ( April 18, 2010)
361. “Neurological Disorders with Neuromodulation”, 2010 IEEE EMBS Forum on Grand Challenges in
Neuroengineering, Bethesda, Maryland (May 7, 2010)
362. “Image Guidance in Brain Pacemaker Placement”, 7th
Annual World Congress of IBMISPS, Bethesda,
Maryland (May 24, 2010)
363. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Past, Present and the Future”, Visiting professor, California Pacific
Medical Center Grand Rounds, San Francisco, CA (June 1, 2010)
364. “Psychiatric Disorders for OCD and Depression and Other Emerging Applications”, Advances in
Neurosciences Fourth Annual Bay Area Symposium, Fremont, CA (July 17, 2010)
365. “Advances in Neuromodulation”, Healthcare innovations OSU, Columbus, OH (August 13, 2010).
366. “Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Stimulation to Treat Acute Migraine and Cluster Headaches”, XIX
Congress of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Athens, Greece
(September 23, 2010)
367. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder”, Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, CA (October 2010).
368. “DBS for Neurobehavioral Disorders” Academy of Neurosurgery Annual Meeting, Monterey, CA
(November 2010).
369. “Deep Brain Stimulation” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV
(December 2010)
370. “Neuromodulation Challenges and Future Directions” Clinical Perspectives. North American
Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV (December 2010)
371. “DBS: Current clinical application and future prospects. Implications for treating neurobehavioral
disorders” Columbus VA Grand rounds, Columbus, Ohio (January 2011).
372. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders” Visiting Professor Grand Rounds, Medical University of South
Carolina, Charleston, SC (February 2011).
373. “Brain Pacemakers” Ohio Neuroscience Nursing Symposium, Columbus, OH (March 2011).
374. “DBS for psychiatric disorders: Perspectives” European psychiatric DBS working group meeting,
Frankfurt, Germany (March 2011).
375. “DBS and MRI” OSU MRI Conference, Columbus, Ohio (March 2011).
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376. “Deep brain stimulation for neurobehavioral disorders” Brecksville VA Psychiatry Grand Rounds,
Brecksville, Ohio (April 2011).
377. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Past, Present and the Future” University of Michigan Visiting Professor
Grand rounds, Ann Arbor, Michigan (May 2011).
378. “Advances in Deep Brain Stimulation” 29th
Annual Neurotaruma Symposium, Hollywood, Florida (July
2011).
379. “DBS for psychiatric disorders” EANS Resident Symposium for head injury and functional neurosurgery,
Avignon, France (August 2011).
380. “Surgical Treatment of Aggressiveness: Is it Still Valid and Legal?” WFNS, congress of Continuous
Education of the Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery, Brazil (September 2011)
381. “ New Horizons for DBS: Neurobehavioral and Cognitive Disorders,” WFNS, congress of Continuous
Education of the Brazilian Society of Neurosurgery, Brazil (September 2011)
382. “Seeking New Solutions “Stimulation of diseased networks in depression,” Congress of Neurological
Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (October 2011)
383. “Simulators in Neurosurgery,” Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
(October 2011)
384. “Neuromodulation of diseased circuits for depression,” World Society of Stereotactic and Functional
Neurosurgery Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa (November 2011).
385. “Neuromodulation for headaches,” North American Neuromodulation Society Annual Meeting, Las Vegas,
NV (December 2011)
386. “Neuromodulation,” Governor of Ohio, Columbus, OH (December 2011)
387. “Neuromodulation for Chronic disease,” Governor of Ohio Cabinet, Columbus, OH (January 2012)
388. “VC/VS targeting for depression,” DBS for psychiatric disorders working group, Paris, France (February
2012)
389. “Neuromodulation,” OSU Winter College, Naples, FL (February 2012)
390. “Neuromodulation,” State of Ohio Congressional Assistants , Columbus, OH (February 2012)
391. “Medicine and increasing broadband capabilities,” Columbus, OH (February 2012)
392. “The Inventor, Technology, and Commercialization,” OSU technology forum, Columbus, OH (February
2012)
393. “Neurosurgical modulation of behavioral and cognitive networks: an emerging paradigm for scientific
discovery and clinical application,” American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting,
Miami, FL (April 2012)
394. “Neuromodulation for severe headache and facial Pain,” 14th
Annual Update in Headache and Pain
Management, Detroit, MI (May 2012)
395. “Neurological Pacemakers and Neuromodulation,” OSU Veterinary school faculty presentation, Columbus,
OH (May 2012)
396. “Surgery for Psychiatric Disorders: Past, present and the future,” UCSF visiting professor grand rounds,
San Francisco, CA (May 2012)
397. “Neurosurgical modulation of frontal lobe networks for behavioral and cognitive disorders,” SF
Neurological Society Annual Boldery Lecture, San Francisco, CA (May 2012)
398. “American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Presidential Lecture,” Biennial meeting of
the American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, San Francisco, CA (June 2012)
399. “Deep brain stimulation for the treatment-resistant depression: a randomized controlled trial,” Biennial
meeting of the American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, San Francisco, CA (June
2012)
400. “Psychosurgery: past, present, and the future,” Central European Neurosurgical Society Meeting, Prague,
Czech republic (June 2012)
401. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Behavioral and Cognitive Disorders,” University of California San Francisco
Neurosurgery Update, San Francisco, CA (August 2012)
402. “Neurostimulation for Facial Pain and Headaches,” University of California San Francisco Neurosurgery
Update, San Francisco, CA (August 2012)
403. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Facial Dystonia,” Benign Blepharospasm Symposium, Columbus, OH
(August 2012)
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404. “Deep Brain Stimulation: Current Applications and Future Prospects,” 2012 International
Conference of Neurosurgery, Shanghai, China (September 2012)
405. “DBS for Movement Disorders,” 2012 International Conference of Neurosurgery, Shanghai,
China (September 2012) 406. “Neuromodulation Therapies for Migraines, Asthma, Addictions, Traumatic Brain Injury, Alzheimer’s,
PTSD and Autism,” Scioto Country Club Speaker Series (September, 2012)
407. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders,” Ohio Health Neurology for Grand Rounds
(September 2012)
408. “Neuromodulation Technology Development,” Ohio State University President’s Gathering
(September 2012)
409. “Neuroscience Innovations,” Ohio State University Alumni Association – Grassroots Network
(October 2012)
410. “A randomized sham-controlled trial of DBS of the Ventral Capsule/Ventral Striatum (VC/VS)
for Treatment-Resistant Depression,” Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurological
Surgery, Chatham, MA (October 2012)
411. “Advances in functional neurosurgery,” Endoscopic and Skull Based Surgery Course, Columbus,
OH (October 2012)
412. “Neurosurgery’s Clinical Quality and Patient Safety,” The Ohio State University Leadership
Council, Columbus, OH (October 2012)
413. “Advances in Neurosurgery,” Columbus Kiwanis Club, Columbus, OH (November 2012)
414. “Presidential Address,” 16th Annual North American Neuromodulation Society, Las Vegas, NV
(December 2012)
415. “New technology in Neuromodulation,” Cardinal Health, Dublin, OH (February 2013)
416. “Technology Track - Advancements in Neuromodulation,” World Presidents’
Organization/Entrepreneurship Organization, Columbus, OH (March 2013)
417. “Neuromodulation for Essential Tremor, Parkinson’s Disease and Dystonia,” Essential Tremor
Foundation Patient Education Event, Columbus, OH (March 2013)
418. “Advancements in surgical treatment of movement disorders,” But for Ohio State Cincinnati
Event, Cincinnati, OH (April 2013) 419. “Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery for the Treatment of Neurobehavioral Disorders” 33
rd Annual meeting of
the Japanese Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Osaka, Japan (May 2013)
420. “Surgery for Neurobehavioral Disorders” World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
Quadrennial Meeting, Tokyo, Japan (May 2013)
421. “Deep Brain Stimulation for Traumatic Brain Injury” International Neuromodulation Society 11th
World
Congress, Berlin, Germany (June 2013)
422. “Neuromodulation for persistent vegetative states and behavior and neurocognitive disability” Neurotrauma
2013, 31st Annual Symposium of the National Neurotrauma Society, Nashville, TN (August 2013)
423. “Brain Abnormalities in Obesity: Potential Role for a Brain Pacemaker” OR “Time for a Brain Operation?
Deep Brain Stimulation,” Care of the Bariatric Surgery Patient Conference, Columbus, OH (August 2013)
424. “Neuromodulation for TBI” 15th
WFNS World Congress of Neurosurgery, Seoul, Korea (September 2013)
425. “Neuroethics Discussion on Neurotechnology,” The Annual Hagop S. Mekhjian Lectureship, Columbus,
OH (September 2013)
426. “Out There – 2013: Neuromodulation,” TEDX, Columbus, OH (October 2013)
427. “Neuromodulation therapies in ASD,” Topics in Developmental Disabilities Series, Columbus, OH
(November 2013)
428. “Presidential Update – CNS,” CSNS Plenary Session, San Francisco, CA (October 2013)
429. “CNS Presidential Address,” CNS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (October 2013)
430. “Visionary Leaders,” BiOhio Annual Conference, Dublin, OH (November 2013)
431. “Keynote Address and Welcome,” NeuroScience Poster Day, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
(November 2013)
432. “Presidential Address,” 17th
Annual NANS Conference, Las Vegas, NV (December 2013)
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433. “Neuroscience Innovations,” Mangurian Foundation, Fort Lauderdale, FL (December 2013)
434. “Update on DBS Research for Depression,” European Union DBS Psychiatric Working Group, Brussels,
Belgium (January 2014)