About
Layton Lamsam is a resident in the Department of Neurosurgery at Yale School of Medicine, focusing on epilepsy and functional neurosurgery. He completed his MD and BS in Biology at Stanford University, where he developed expertise in statistical programming and causal inference on observational data.
- Education:
- MD, Stanford University School of Medicine (2019)
- BS, Stanford University, Biology (2014)
Research Interests:
Layton's work spans epilepsy surgery, neuroimaging, and scRNA-Seq analysis for brain tumors. His recent studies examine structural network remodeling post-surgery, portable MRI applications, and therapeutic interventions like laser interstitial thermal therapy.
Key Trends:
His publications highlight neurosurgical outcomes, epilepsy, and neuroimaging, with a focus on clinical translational research, minimally invasive techniques, and neuro-oncology.
Lab Involvement:
He contributes to the Damisah Lab at Yale, which investigates neurosurgical innovations and epilepsy management strategies.
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