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Solomon L. Moshe is a Professor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and holds academic roles in the Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, and Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience. He serves as the Charles Frost Chair in Neurosurgery and Neurology, Vice Chair of Neurology, and Director of Clinical Neurophysiology and Child Neurology divisions. His clinical focus is on epilepsy in children and adolescents.
Education: MD from the University of Athens Medical School (1972), followed by post-doctoral training at the University of Maryland and UCLA. His research explores age/sex-related mechanisms of epilepsy using translational models, with emphasis on infantile spasms and post-traumatic epilepsy prevention.
Research interests include subcortical circuits, antiepileptogenesis, and neurodevelopmental consequences of seizures. He leads interdisciplinary grants like the Center Without Walls and chairs international epilepsy societies.
- Awards: Jacob Javits Award (1995), Saul R. Korey Award (2012), Bernard Sachs Award (2017), ILAE Lifetime Achievement Award (2023).
- Grants: NIH-funded Center Without Walls, multicenter febrile seizures study.
- Labs/Teams: EpiBioS4Rx Group (traumatic brain injury studies), ILAE Task Force on Nosology.
Publications span over 600 articles and 35 books, focusing on epilepsy mechanisms, classification, and treatment advancements.
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