
معرفی
Csaba Juhasz is a Professor of Pediatrics at Wayne State University, affiliated with the PET Center & Translational Imaging Laboratory. His research focuses on functional and structural neuroimaging in epilepsy, brain tumors, Sturge-Weber Syndrome, and developmental brain disorders.
Education:
- Not explicitly listed in the provided text.
Research Interests:
His work integrates advanced neuroimaging techniques such as PET and MR imaging with EEG to study neurological disorders. Key areas include:
- Neuroimaging of epilepsy and brain tumors
- Pathophysiology of Sturge-Weber Syndrome
- Developmental brain disorders
- Molecular imaging and tracer development
Publications Trend:
His recent publications (2020–2025) emphasize translational imaging in pediatric neurology, especially in rare disorders like Sturge-Weber Syndrome. He contributes to consensus guidelines, tracer development, and multicenter clinical studies.
Collaborations:
He collaborates with researchers such as Sandeep Mittal, Otto Muzik, Eishi Asano, and others in multidisciplinary teams.
Courses Taught:
- PYC7150 – Fundamentals of Neuropsychiatric Disorders
- PYC7140 – Fundamentals of Neuroimaging




