Biography:
Dr Harinder Jaseja has worked as Professor in Physiology in G R Medical College, India and is presently Professor in Physiology, NIMS University, Jaipur, India. He was ranked Second in Epilepsy Research in India in a 2013-published national journal. He has discovered a novel target (pedunculopontine nucleus) for deep brain stimulation in intractable epilepsy and an innovative approach to the selection of anterior thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation parameters in patients with intractable epilepsy. He has also published novel guidelines for management of patients with cerebral palsy He has published more than 75 international papers and is member of several editorial boards.
Title : Pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation in intractable epilepsy: An innovative deep brain stimulation target
Title : Optimizing deep brain stimulation parameters in drug resistant epilepsy: An EEG based innovative approach
Title : Optimizing Deep Brain Stimulation Parameters in Intractable Epilepsy: An EEG Based Innovative Approach