SOCIETY FOR BRAIN MAPPING AND THERAPEUTICS

SOCIETY FOR BRAIN MAPPING AND THERAPEUTICS

BREAKING BOUNDARIES OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, MEDICINE, ART & HEALTHCARE POLICY

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Leadership Team

We are grateful to have leadership team filled with inspiring and dedicated members with a broad range of experience.

Leadership Team

Paul M. Thompson

2023 Award Recipient
Professor of Ophthalmology, Neurology, Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, Radiology, Psychiatry, and Engineering Associate Director, USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute

Marcos Wagner de Souza Porto

Advances in Cerebrovascular and Spine Subcommittees SBMT 2023-2024
We are in the neuromedical innovation area and are currently dedicated to the study of the role of cannabidiol in epilepsy and related areas. But we are available for inquiries in various areas of neuroscience – cerebral aneurysm, spinal column, dorsal part of the head, Alzheimer’s etc.

Leslie Prichep

Epilepsy, EEG, MEG and NeuroRadiology Subcommittee SBMT 2023-2024

Pegah Khosravi

Epilepsy, EEG, MEG, and NeuroRadiology Subcommittee SBMT 2023-2024

Amy Pruszenski

Visual Processing and Retinal Modulation Subcommittee SBMT 2023-2024
Amy Pruszenski, OD, FCOVD graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Cognitive Science. She graduated from the New England College of Optometry in 1993. She has been providing Neuro-Developmental vision care for the past 23 years, collaborating with other health care providers to ensure a coordinated approach.

Delia Cabrera Debuc

Visual Processing and Retinal Modulation Subcommittee SBMT 2023-2024
Dr. Cabrera DeBuc’s laboratory research focuses on developing methods and algorithms to quantify pathological features and treatment-induced changes in patients with ocular and neurological diseases. The primary focus is to develop quantitative tools to improve ocular imaging and image processing analysis for clinical use as well as to identify novel imaging biomarkers of the onset and progression of ophthalmic and neurological diseases using advanced optical imaging (e.g., OCTA, LSFG, RFI, cSLO). The lab also has an interest in developing and translating low-cost multimodal approaches for eye screening integrated with telemedicine and artificial intelligence applications in primary care and community settings.

Vahid Mohammadzadeh

Visual Processing and Retinal Modulation Subcommittee SBMT 2023-2024
Glaucoma Clinical and Research Fellow, Stein Eye Institute, UCLA. 2- Glaucoma Research Fellow

Maheen Adamson

Military Medicine and Veteran's Health Subcommittee SBMT 2023-2024
Dr. Maheen Mausoof Adamson is a clinical associate professor of Neurosurgery (Affiliated) at Stanford School of Medicine, Director of Research for Women’s Operational Military Exposure Network (WOMEN) at War Related Illness & Injury Study Center (WRIISC), and senior Scientist for Rehabilitation Services at VA Palo Alto Healthcare System. Adamson completed her undergraduate degrees in neurobiology and women’s studies at the University of California, Irvine. She completed her Ph.D. in neuroscience from the University of Southern California and a postdoctoral fellowship in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine.