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  • 2003 - Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)

Overview

J. C. Sackellares is affiliated with the United States Department of Veterans Affairs in the United States.

The scientist has been recognized with the distinction of Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) in 2003.

Best Publications

  • Adaptive epileptic seizure prediction system

    L.D. Iasemidis;Deng-Shan Shiau;W. Chaovalitwongse;J.C. Sackellares

  • Phase space topography and the Lyapunov exponent of electrocorticograms in partial seizures

    Leonidas D. Iasemidis;J. Chris Sackellares;Hitten P. Zaveri;William J. Williams

  • Academic Achievement of Children with Epilepsy

    M Seidenberg;N Beck;M Geisser;B Giordani

  • Long-term prospective on-line real-time seizure prediction.

    L.D. Iasemidis;D.-S. Shiau;P.M. Pardalos;W. Chaovalitwongse

  • ■ REVIEW : Chaos Theory and Epilepsy

    Leonidas D. Iasemidis;J. Chris Sackellares

  • Valproic acid versus ethosuximide in the treatment of absence seizures

    S. Sato;B. G. White;J. K. Penry;F. E. Dreifuss

  • Altered excitatory and inhibitory amino acid receptor binding in hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

    J W McDonald;E A Garofalo;T Hood;J C Sackellares

  • Positron emission tomography studies of cerebral glucose metabolism in chronic partial epilepsy

    Bassel W. Abou-Khalil;George J. Siegel;J. Chris Sackellares;Sid Gilman

  • Quadratic Binary Programming and Dynamical System Approach to Determine the Predictability of Epileptic Seizures

    L.D. Iasemidis;P. Pardalos;J.C. Sackellares;D.-S. Shiau

  • Seizure warning and prediction

    Leonidas D. Iasemidis;James Chris Sackellares

  • In vivo cerebral metabolism and central benzodiazepine-receptor binding in temporal lobe epilepsy.

    T. R. Henry;K. A. Frey;J. C. Sackellares;S. Gilman

  • Non-linearity in invasive EEG recordings from patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

    Martin C. Casdagli;Leonidas D. Iasemidis;Leonidas D. Iasemidis;Robert S. Savit;Robin L. Gilmore

  • Evaluation of childhood pseudoseizures using EEG telemetry and video tape monitoring.

    Gregory L. Holmes;Gregory L. Holmes;J. Chris Sackellares;James McKiernan;Martha Ragland

  • Efficacy and safety of zonisamide: results of a multicenter study

    Ilo E Leppik;L. J. Willmore;R. W. Homan;G. Fromm

  • Dynamical resetting of the human brain at epileptic seizures: application of nonlinear dynamics and global optimization techniques

    L.D. Iasemidis;Deng-Shan Shiau;J.C. Sackellares;P.M. Pardalos

  • Pilot study of zonisamide (1,2-benzisoxazole-3-methanesulfonamide) in patients with refractory partial seizures.

    J. Chris Sackellares;Peter D. Donofrio;John G. Wagner;Bassel W. Abou-Khalil

  • EPILEPSY – WHEN CHAOS FAILS

    J. Chris Sackellares;Leontdas D. Iasemidis;Deng-Shan Shiau;Robin L. Gilmore

  • Felbamate A double‐blind controlled trial in patients undergoing presurgical evaluation of partial seizures

    Bourgeois Bourgeois;I. E. Leppik;J. C. Sackellares;K. Laxer

  • Effects of Age of Onset of Partial and Generalized Seizures on Neuropsychological Performance in Children

    Daniel O'leary;Mark Lovell;J. Sackellares;Stanley Berent

  • An active-control trial of lamotrigine monotherapy for partial seizures.

    F. Gilliam;B. Vazquez;J. C. Sackellares;G. Y. Chang

  • Stupor following administration of valproic acid to patients receiving other antiepileptic drugs.

    J. Chris Sackellares;Soo Ik Lee;F. E. Dreifuss

  • Differences between lateral and mesial temporal metabolism interictally in epilepsy of mesial temporal origin.

    J. C. Sackellares;G. J. Siegel;B. W. Abou-Khalil;T. W. Hood

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Hitten P. Zaveri
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Thomas R. Henry
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Daniel S. O'Leary
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Richard D. Hichwa
Richard D. Hichwa University of Iowa
Ahmad Beydoun
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Charles R. Martin
Charles R. Martin University of Florida

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