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Mohammad Dastjerdi holds dual academic appointments at Loma Linda University School of Medicine as Associate Professor of Neurology and Assistant Professor in the Biomedical Engineering Science Division. His clinical and research work bridges neurological disorders with biomedical engineering applications.
His research focuses on complex neurological conditions with particular emphasis on autoimmune neurological disorders (including GAD65 antibody-related syndromes), epilepsy monitoring during healthcare disruptions, and movement disorders in substance withdrawal. His publication pattern shows consistent translational research connecting clinical neurology with engineering solutions, especially evident in his work adapting EEG monitoring during the pandemic.
Analysis of his publications reveals strong specialization in neuroimmunology and clinical neurophysiology, with recent work (2024) exploring immunotherapy for rare antibody-mediated neurological conditions. His research demonstrates practical adaptation to healthcare challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic while maintaining focus on movement disorders and autoimmune neurological conditions.
While no formal advising relationships or grant funding are documented in the provided materials, his collaborative publication pattern across neurology and engineering suggests active participation in interdisciplinary research teams. His work appears consistently in peer-reviewed neurology journals with clinical emphasis.
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