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USRP 2022 - Game Changing Approach for Delirium: Bispectral EEG (BSEEG) for Detection of Delirium and Prediction of Patient Outcomes

Game Changing Approach for Delirium: Bispectral EEG (BSEEG) for Detection of Delirium and Prediction of Patient Outcomes

2022 Stanford Bio-X USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 27, 2022

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Gen Shinozaki - Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences

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Dr. Gen Shinozaki's research interests include investigation epigenetics mechanism of delirium pathophysiology, neuroinflammation and aging using human and mouse samples. Dr. Shinozaki's group aims to develop epigenetic biomarkers for delirium to predict, detect and monitor illness course, treatment response and patient outcomes. They are also working on a small point-of-care EEG device to detect delirium and predict patient outcome.

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