2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
His primary areas of study are Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Hippocampus, Status epilepticus and Anesthesia. His studies deal with areas such as Hippocampal formation, Limbic system and Electroencephalography as well as Epilepsy. He combines subjects such as Hippocampal sclerosis, Limbic lobe and Central nervous system disease with his study of Hippocampal formation.
His research on Neuroscience frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Heterotopia. His studies in Hippocampus integrate themes in fields like Functional anatomy, Convulsion and Amygdala. His Anesthesia research incorporates themes from Anticonvulsant, Stimulation and Retrospective cohort study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Status epilepticus, Hippocampus and Temporal lobe. The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Electroencephalography in addition to Epilepsy. His Anesthesia research incorporates elements of Anticonvulsant and Ictal.
Thalamus, Hippocampal formation, Limbic system, Kindling and Stimulation are the subjects of his Neuroscience studies. His Status epilepticus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epileptogenesis, Central nervous system and Diazepam. His work on Entorhinal cortex as part of general Hippocampus research is often related to Quinolinic acid, thus linking different fields of science.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Hippocampus, Quinolinic acid and Status epilepticus. His Epilepsy study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Electroencephalography. Neuroscience connects with themes related to Functional anatomy in his study.
Much of his study explores Hippocampus relationship to Pathology. Edward H. Bertram has included themes like Suspected epilepsy, Ictal and Atrophy in his Status epilepticus study. His Hippocampal formation research integrates issues from Cortical neuron and Pathogenesis.
Edward H. Bertram mostly deals with Epilepsy, Neuroscience, Hippocampus, Pathology and Medial dorsal nucleus. In general Epilepsy, his work in Posttraumatic epilepsy is often linked to Poison control linking many areas of study. Piriform cortex, Kindling model, Brain stimulation, Stimulation and Entorhinal cortex are among the areas of Neuroscience where the researcher is concentrating his efforts.
The various areas that Edward H. Bertram examines in his Hippocampus study include Systemic administration, Neurotoxin and Blood–brain barrier. His Pathology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Foreign body and Electroencephalography. His study in Medial dorsal nucleus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biological neural network, Temporal lobe, Thalamic nucleus and Lobe.
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Functional anatomy of hippocampal seizures.
Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram;Janet L. Stringer.
Progress in Neurobiology (1991)
Self-sustaining limbic status epilepticus induced by 'continuous' hippocampal stimulation: electrographic and behavioral characteristics.
Eric W Lothman;Edward H Bertram;Jonathan W Bekenstein;Jonathan B Perlin.
Epilepsy Research (1989)
The Midline Thalamus: Alterations and a Potential Role in Limbic Epilepsy
Edward H. Bertram;Patrick S. Mangan;DeXing Zhang;Carol A. Scott.
Epilepsia (2001)
The relevance of kindling for human epilepsy.
Edward Bertram.
Epilepsia (2007)
Propofol and Midazolam in the Treatment of Refractory Status Epilepticus
Avinash Prasad;Bradford B. Worrall;Edward H. Bertram;Thomas P. Bleck.
Epilepsia (2002)
Epilepsy biomarkers - eScholarship
Jerome Engel;Asla Pitkänen;Jeffrey A. Loeb;F. Edward Dudek.
Epilepsia (2013)
Ketamine controls prolonged status epilepticus.
Douglas J Borris;Edward H Bertram;Jaideep Kapur.
Epilepsy Research (2000)
Recurrent spontaneous hippocampal seizures in the rat as a chronic sequela to limbic status epilepticus.
Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram;Jaideep Kapur;Janet L. Stringer.
Epilepsy Research (1990)
Functional anatomy of limbic epilepsy: a proposal for central synchronization of a diffusely hyperexcitable network
Edward H Bertram;De Xing Zhang;Patrick Mangan;Nathan Fountain.
Epilepsy Research (1998)
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Where Do the Seizures Really Begin?
Edward H. Bertram.
Epilepsy & Behavior (2009)
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