Saint Louis University (SLU)
My clinical and research interests lie in movement disorders, with a focus on neuromodulation and functional neuroimaging. I am particularly interested in optimizing deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy, refining patient selection, and improving outcome prediction through advanced imaging and computational modeling. Additionally, I am exploring the integration of artificial intelligence to enhance patient counseling and trainee education in movement disorders. Through translational research, I aim to bridge the gap between novel neurophysiological insights and their clinical application, ultimately improving individualized treatment strategies for patients with Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, and other hyperkinetic and hypokinetic disorders.