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Edward H. Bertram publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Edward H. Bertram sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 120 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 887 publications or more.

Edward H. Bertram D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Edward H. Bertram sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 55 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Overview

Edward H. Bertram is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience with a focused contribution to subfields such as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The main topics addressed by Bertram include:

  • Epilepsy research and treatment
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Pharmacological Effects and Toxicity Studies
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus

Bertram's publication record includes research articles in several scientific journals, with notable frequent venues being Epilepsia, Journal of Visualized Experiments, Epileptic Disorders, Neurobiology of Disease, and Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology.

Examples of recent papers include:

  • The role of EEG in patients with suspected epilepsy, 2020, Epileptic Disorders
  • Effects of Non-invasive, Targeted, Neuronal Lesions on Seizures in a Mouse Model of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, 2020, Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
  • Recurrent limbic seizures do not cause hippocampal neuronal loss: A prolonged laboratory study, 2020, Neurobiology of Disease
  • Non-invasive, neurotoxic surgery reduces seizures in a rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy, 2021, Experimental Neurology
  • The role of electroencephalography in epilepsy research-From seizures to interictal activity and comorbidities, 2025, Epilepsia

Throughout their career, Bertram has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Kevin M. Lee
  • Max Wintermark
  • James Woznak
  • Yanrong Zhang
  • Sara Natasha Ghobadi

In recognition of their academic contributions, Edward H. Bertram was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2013.

Best Publications

  • Functional anatomy of hippocampal seizures.

    Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram;Janet L. Stringer

  • 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 biomarkers - eScholarship

    Jerome Engel;Asla Pitkänen;Jeffrey A. Loeb;F. Edward Dudek

  • The relevance of kindling for human epilepsy.

    Edward Bertram

  • The Midline Thalamus: Alterations and a Potential Role in Limbic Epilepsy

    Edward H. Bertram;Patrick S. Mangan;DeXing Zhang;Carol A. Scott

  • Propofol and Midazolam in the Treatment of Refractory Status Epilepticus

    Avinash Prasad;Bradford B. Worrall;Edward H. Bertram;Thomas P. Bleck

  • Ketamine controls prolonged status epilepticus.

    Douglas J Borris;Edward H Bertram;Jaideep Kapur

  • Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Where Do the Seizures Really Begin?

    Edward H. Bertram

  • 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

  • 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

  • Therapy discovery for pharmacoresistant epilepsy and for disease-modifying therapeutics: summary of the NIH/NINDS/AES models II workshop.

    James P. Stables;Ed Bertram;F. E. Dudek;Greg Holmes

  • Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy: How do we improve surgical outcome?

    Maria Thom;Gary W. Mathern;J. Helen Cross;Edward H. Bertram

  • Functional Anatomy of Spontaneous Seizures in a Rat Model of Limbic Epilepsy

    Edward H. Bertram

  • The evolution of a rat model of chronic spontaneous limbic seizures

    Edward H. Bertram;John F. Cornett

  • In contrast to kindled seizures, the frequency of spontaneous epilepsy in the limbic status model correlates with greater aberrant fascia dentata excitatory and inhibitory axon sprouting, and increased staining for N-methyl-d-aspartate, AMPA and GABAA receptors

    G.W Mathern;E.H Bertram;T.L Babb;J.K Pretorius

  • Epileptogenic effects of status epilepticus

    Eric W. Lothman;Edward H. Bertram

  • Thalamic excitation of hippocampal CA1 neurons: a comparison with the effects of CA3 stimulation.

    E.H. Bertram;D.X. Zhang

  • The hippocampus in experimental chronic epilepsy: A morphometric analysis

    Edward H. Bertram;Eric W. Lothman;Nicholas J. Lenn

  • Models for epilepsy and epileptogenesis: Report from the NIH workshop, Bethesda, Maryland

    James P. Stables;Edward H. Bertram;H. Steve White;Douglas A. Coulter

  • A Genetic Animal Model of Human Neocortical Heterotopia Associated with Seizures

    Kevin S. Lee;Frank Schottler;Jennifer L. Collins;Giuseppe Lanzino

  • Laboratory Research The Midline Thalamus: Alterations and a Potential Role in Limbic Epilepsy

    Edward H. Bertram;Patrick S. Mangan;DeXing Zhang;Carol A. Scott

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric W. Lothman
Eric W. Lothman University of Virginia
Jaideep Kapur
Jaideep Kapur University of Virginia
Kevin S. Lee
Kevin S. Lee University of Virginia
Mark Quigg
Mark Quigg University of Virginia
Gary W. Mathern
Gary W. Mathern University of California, Los Angeles
Max Wintermark
Max Wintermark Stanford University
Robert Schwarcz
Robert Schwarcz University of Maryland, Baltimore
F. Edward Dudek
F. Edward Dudek University of Utah
Solomon L. Moshé
Solomon L. Moshé Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Janet L. Stringer
Janet L. Stringer Baylor College of Medicine

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