Zapping the brain to cure morbid obesity
Metro - 19-Aug-2019May be the last option to save morbidly obese - already successful in mice
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Chief Medical Officer at NeuroPace.
Dr. Morrell became Chief Medical Officer of NeuroPace, Inc. in July 2004, as well as a Clinical Professor of Neurology at Stanford University. Before joining NeuroPace, she was the Caitlin Tynan Doyle Professor of Clinical Neurology at Columbia University and Director of the Columbia Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
Previously she was on the faculty of the Stanford University School of Medicine where she served as Director of the Stanford Comprehensive Epilepsy Center. A graduate of Stanford Medical School, she completed residency training in Neurology at University of Pennsylvania, as well as fellowship training in EEG and epilepsy. Dr. Morrell’s clinical and research work has been directed to the care of people with epilepsy.
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See also: NeuroPace - Company developing neurosimulating system.
Details last updated 21-Nov-2019
May be the last option to save morbidly obese - already successful in mice