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Parag G. Patil is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. The research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a significant focus on Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Additional areas of study include Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Biomedical Engineering.

Patil's research topics cover a range of subjects related to brain function and neurological disorders. Key themes include:

  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies

The scientist has published frequently in a variety of journals and venues. The most common publication venues are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neural Engineering
  • Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface
  • Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
  • Neurosurgery

Recent notable papers include:

  • Near real-time intraoperative brain tumor diagnosis using stimulated Raman histology and deep neural networks, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • A low-power band of neuronal spiking activity dominated by local single units improves the performance of brain-machine interfaces, 2020, Nature Biomedical Engineering
  • Real-time brain-machine interface in non-human primates achieves high-velocity prosthetic finger movements using a shallow feedforward neural network decoder, 2022, Nature Communications
  • G-CSF secreted by mutant IDH1 glioma stem cells abolishes myeloid cell immunosuppression and enhances the efficacy of immunotherapy, 2021, Science Advances
  • Real-time linear prediction of simultaneous and independent movements of two finger groups using an intracortical brain-machine interface, 2021, Neuron

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Patil's academic work. Frequent co-authors include Cynthia A. Chestek, Matthew S. Willsey, Kelvin L. Chou, Matthew J. Mender, and Hisham Temmar, indicating multidisciplinary teamwork in advancing neurological and neural engineering research.

Best Publications

  • Learning to Control a Brain–Machine Interface for Reaching and Grasping by Primates

    Jose M Carmena;Mikhail A Lebedev;Roy E Crist;Joseph E O'Doherty

  • Near real-time intraoperative brain tumor diagnosis using stimulated Raman histology and deep neural networks

    Todd C. Hollon;Balaji Pandian;Arjun R. Adapa;Esteban Urias

  • Subcallosal cingulate deep brain stimulation for treatment-resistant depression: a multisite, randomised, sham-controlled trial

    Paul E. Holtzheimer;Mustafa M. Husain;Mustafa M. Husain;Sarah H. Lisanby;Stephan F. Taylor

  • National trends in surgical procedures for degenerative cervical spine disease: 1990-2000.

    Parag G. Patil;Dennis A. Turner;Ricardo Pietrobon

  • Preferential Closed-State Inactivation of Neuronal Calcium Channels

    Parag G Patil;David L Brody;David T Yue

  • Ensemble recordings of human subcortical neurons as a source of motor control signals for a brain-machine interface.

    Parag G Patil;Jose M Carmena;Miguel A L Nicolelis;Dennis A Turner;Dennis A Turner

  • The development of brain-machine interface neuroprosthetic devices

    Parag G. Patil;Dennis A. Turner

  • Transplantation of spinal cord-derived neural stem cells for ALS: Analysis of phase 1 and 2 trials.

    Jonathan D. Glass;Vicki S. Hertzberg;Nicholas M. Boulis;Jonathan Riley

  • Bursts of action potential waveforms relieve G-protein inhibition of recombinant P/Q-type Ca2+ channels in HEK 293 cells

    David L. Brody;Parag G. Patil;Jennifer G. Mulle;Terry P. Snutch

  • Elementary events underlying voltage-dependent G-protein inhibition of N-type calcium channels

    P.G. Patil;M. de Leon;R.R. Reed;S. Dubel

  • Deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder: systematic review and evidence-based guideline sponsored by the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) and endorsed by the CNS and American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

    Clement Hamani;Julie Pilitsis;Anand I. Rughani;Joshua M. Rosenow

  • A Fully Self-Contained Logarithmic Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation SoC With Wireless Telemetry and Wireless Power Management

    Hyo Gyuem Rhew;Jaehun Jeong;Jeffrey A. Fredenburg;Sunjay Dodani

  • Real-time brain-machine interface in non-human primates achieves high-velocity prosthetic finger movements using a shallow feedforward neural network decoder

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  • A low-power band of neuronal spiking activity dominated by local single units improves the performance of brain–machine interfaces

    Samuel R Nason;Alex K Vaskov;Matthew S Willsey;Elissa J Welle

  • Disruption of corticocortical information transfer during ketamine anesthesia in the primate brain.

    Karen E. Schroeder;Zachary T. Irwin;Matt Gaidica;J. Nicole Bentley

  • Differential Occurrence of Reluctant Openings in G-Protein–Inhibited N- and P/Q-Type Calcium Channels

    Henry M. Colecraft;Parag G. Patil;David T. Yue

  • The MDS-UPDRS tracks motor and non-motor improvement due to subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson disease.

    Kelvin L. Chou;Jennifer L. Taylor;Parag G. Patil

  • Charting the road forward in psychiatric neurosurgery: Proceedings of the 2016 American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery workshop on neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders

    Ausaf A. Bari;Charles B. Mikell;Aviva Abosch;Sharona Ben-Haim

  • Noninvasive Intracranial Pressure Assessment in Acute Liver Failure

    Venkatakrishna Rajajee;Craig A Williamson;Robert J Fontana;Anthony J Courey

  • Mechanisms of beta-adrenergic stimulation of cardiac Ca2+ channels revealed by discrete-time Markov analysis of slow gating.

    S. Herzig;Parag Patil;J. Neumann;C.-M. Staschen

  • Innovations in spinal cord stimulation for pain.

    Scott F. Lempka;Parag G. Patil

  • Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders.

    Kelly L. Collins;Emily M. Lehmann;Parag G. Patil

  • In vivo performance of a microelectrode neural probe with integrated drug delivery.

    Pratik Rohatgi;Nicholas B. Langhals;Daryl R. Kipke;Parag G. Patil

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis A. Turner
Dennis A. Turner Duke University
Miguel A. L. Nicolelis
Miguel A. L. Nicolelis Duke University
Aviva Abosch
Aviva Abosch University of Colorado Denver
Andres M. Lozano
Andres M. Lozano University of Toronto
Emad N. Eskandar
Emad N. Eskandar Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Clement Hamani
Clement Hamani University of Toronto
David Blaauw
David Blaauw University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Eva L. Feldman
Eva L. Feldman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jamie D. Phillips
Jamie D. Phillips University of Delaware
Helen S. Mayberg
Helen S. Mayberg Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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