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Stem Cells for ALS, From Lower to Upper Motor Neurons
After promising findings in a safety trial for patients with ALS focusing on stem cell injections in lower motor neurons, researchers are now studying the investigative therapy in the motor cortex.Turning Complex Procedures Into Learning Opportunities
When patients undergo procedures such as deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson’s or implantation of temporary electrodes for epilepsy diagnostics, scientists from an internationally recognized leading research group in human cognitive neurophysiology are at the bedside—investigating the mechanisms of learning, memory and decision-making at the single-neuron and network level—and driving the science forward.The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence
Cedars-Sinai spine surgeons, in collaboration with the Department of Computational Biomedicine, have made exciting progress in their machine-learning algorithms to predict post-surgical pain duration, medication dependency, readmission rates and other key outcomes in spine surgery.An Expanded View Into Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer’s Disease
Cutting-edge imaging techniques have the potential to revolutionize diagnosis, disease prediction and progression tracking for a wealth of neurological conditions, including multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.Faculty Publications: Jan.12 - Jan.19
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published Jan.12 - Jan.19.The Human Side of AI: Predicting Spine Surgery Outcomes
Cedars-Sinai Department of Computational Biomedicine Develops Artificial Intelligence Tools to Help Spine Surgeons Predict Patient Outcomes and Address Medication Issues Before They AriseMichael E. Farkouh, MD, MSc, Named Associate Dean for Research and Clinical Trials
Cedars-Sinai has appointed Michael E. Farkouh, MD, MSc, as associate dean for Research and Clinical Trials and professor of Cardiology, effective March 1, 2023.New Research Detects Potential Hidden Cause of Dementia
A Cedars-Sinai Study Suggests Physicians Treating Dementia Should Look for Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak—A Treatable Cause of an Otherwise Incurable Condition9th Annual Cedars-Sinai Update in Obstetrics & Gynecology Conference
Date & Location Friday, March 10, 2023, 7:45 AM - 2:00 PM Online, Los Angeles, CAMetrics - 2023 Heart Annual Report
Smidt Heart Institute metrics for FY2022Landmark Publications - 2023 Heart Annual Report
Here are some of our highest-impact citations from 2021-2022.Meeting Patients Wherever They Are
Since the establishment of the Cedars-Sinai Hypertension Center of Excellence a decade ago, our cardiologists have scaled up their patient-focused research efforts.