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Overview

Mark Bernstein is affiliated with Toronto Western Hospital in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on neurological and oncological research. Their work spans multiple subfields, including genetics, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, epidemiology, surgery, and public health.

The main topics explored in Bernstein's research include:

  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Meningioma and schwannoma management
  • Brain Metastases and Treatment
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Surgical Simulation and Training
  • Cerebrospinal fluid and hydrocephalus
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances

Bernstein's recent publications highlight diverse areas within neuro-oncology and brain research. Selected papers include:

  • "Gradient of Developmental and Injury Response transcriptional states defines functional vulnerabilities underpinning glioblastoma heterogeneity" (2021, Nature Cancer)
  • "PRMT5 inhibition disrupts splicing and stemness in glioblastoma" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Single-cell atlas of the human brain vasculature across development, adulthood and disease" (2024, Nature)
  • "Transitioning From Hospital to Palliative Care at Home: Patient and Caregiver Perceptions of Continuity of Care" (2020, Journal of Pain and Symptom Management)
  • "3D printing in neurosurgery education: a review" (2021, 3D Printing in Medicine)

Frequent collaborations form a notable aspect of Bernstein's research network. Their regular co-authors include:

  • Gelareh Zadeh
  • Paul Kongkham
  • Normand Laperrière
  • David Shultz
  • Tatiana Conrad

Bernstein has published numerous articles in specialized journals and venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Neuro-Oncology Advances
  • World Neurosurgery
  • Journal of neurosurgery
  • Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Best Publications

  • Glioma stem cell lines expanded in adherent culture have tumor-specific phenotypes and are suitable for chemical and genetic screens.

    Steven M. Pollard;Koichi Yoshikawa;Ian D. Clarke;Davide Danovi

  • Survival following surgery and prognostic factors for recently diagnosed malignant glioma: data from the Glioma Outcomes Project.

    Edward R. Laws Jr.;Ian F. Parney;Wei Huang;Frederick A. Anderson Jr.

  • Patterns of Care for Adults With Newly Diagnosed Malignant Glioma

    Susan M. Chang;Ian F. Parney;Wei Huang;Frederick A. Anderson

  • SCREENING OF INFANTS AND MORTALITY DUE TO NEUROBLASTOMA

    William G. Woods;Ru-Nie Gao;Jonathan J. Shuster;Leslie L. Robison

  • Awake craniotomy with brain mapping as the routine surgical approach to treating patients with supratentorial intraaxial tumors: a prospective trial of 200 cases.

    Michael D. Taylor;Mark Bernstein

  • Single cell-derived clonal analysis of human glioblastoma links functional and genomic heterogeneity.

    Mona Meyer;Jüri Reimand;Xiaoyang Lan;Renee Head

  • Significance of hemorrhage into brain tumors: clinicopathological study

    D Kondziolka;M Bernstein;L Resch;C H Tator

  • Fate mapping of human glioblastoma reveals an invariant stem cell hierarchy

    Xiaoyang Lan;David J. Jörg;Florence M. G. Cavalli;Laura M. Richards;Laura M. Richards

  • Randomized study of brachytherapy in the initial management of patients with malignant astrocytoma

    Normand J Laperriere;Phil M.K Leung;Stephen McKenzie;Michael Milosevic

  • Complications of CT-guided stereotactic biopsy of intra-axial brain lesions

    Mark Bernstein;Andrew G. Parrent

  • Dose-intensified compared with standard chemotherapy for nonmetastatic ewing sarcoma family of tumors: A children's oncology group study

    Linda Granowetter;Richard Womer;Meenakshi Devidas;Mark Krailo

  • Phase II Study of Nelarabine (compound 506U78) in Children and Young Adults With Refractory T-Cell Malignancies: A Report From the Children’s Oncology Group

    Stacey L. Berg;Susan M. Blaney;Meenakshi Devidas;Tom A. Lampkin

  • Multilevel anterior cervical corpectomy and fibular allograft fusion for cervical myelopathy

    Macdonald Rl;Fehlings Mg;Tator Ch;Lozano A

  • C1-C2 posterior cervical fusion: long-term evaluation of results and efficacy.

    Terry Coyne;Michael Fehlings;M. Wallace;Mark Bernstein

  • Perioperative complications and neurological outcomes of first and second craniotomies among patients enrolled in the Glioma Outcome Project

    Susan M. Chang;Ian F. Parney;Michael McDermott;Fred G. Barker

  • Cerebral hyperperfusion after carotid endarterectomy: a cause of cerebral hemorrhage.

    M Bernstein;J F Fleming;J H Deck

  • Ethics and SARS: lessons from Toronto

    Peter A Singer;Solomon R Benatar;Mark Bernstein;Mark Bernstein;Abdallah S Daar

  • Phase II/III Trial of Etoposide and High-Dose Ifosfamide in Newly Diagnosed Metastatic Osteosarcoma: A Pediatric Oncology Group Trial

    Allen M. Goorin;Michael B. Harris;Mark Bernstein;William Ferguson

  • Prospective study of awake craniotomy used routinely and nonselectively for supratentorial tumors.

    Demitre Serletis;Mark Bernstein

  • Absence of p53 Gene Mutations in Primary Neuroblastomas

    Kyle Vogan;Mark Bernstein;Jean-Marie Leclerc;Linda Brisson

Frequent Co-Authors

Mitchel S. Berger
Mitchel S. Berger University of California, San Francisco
Mathieu Lupien
Mathieu Lupien Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Andres M. Lozano
Andres M. Lozano University of Toronto
Peter B. Dirks
Peter B. Dirks University of Toronto
Susan M. Blaney
Susan M. Blaney Baylor College of Medicine
Cheryl H. Arrowsmith
Cheryl H. Arrowsmith Structural Genomics Consortium
Abhijit Guha
Abhijit Guha University of Toronto
James T. Rutka
James T. Rutka University of Toronto
Trevor J. Pugh
Trevor J. Pugh Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Mark Krailo
Mark Krailo University of Southern California

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