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Michael Fong is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on epilepsy, neurocritical care, and neurophysiological monitoring techniques like EEG and SEEG. He collaborates internationally on projects addressing healthcare equity in neurotechnology adoption and improving seizure management strategies. Key areas of expertise include burst suppression analysis in cardiac arrest patients, automated EEG interpretation systems, and the role of neurocognitive networks in epilepsy surgery outcomes.
Recent work includes evaluating treatment patterns for status epilepticus and investigating the impact of generalized seizure networks on surgical efficacy. His publications span clinical neurophysiology, neuroimmunology, and global health initiatives to expand SEEG accessibility in Southeast Asia and Oceania.
Dr. Fong's research bridges clinical practice and technology innovation, with a focus on translating neurophysiological findings into actionable care protocols. He maintains an active publication record in high-impact journals like Neurology and Epilepsia, and collaborates with institutions globally to advance epilepsy treatment paradigms.
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