Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara
Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara is an associate professor in the Yale Department of Neurosurgery.[1] Dr. Bulsara is a neurosurgeon who has dual fellowship training in skull base cerebrovascular microsurgery and endovascular neurosurgery.[2] He was a member of the team that led to the identification of GAP-43 and CAP-23 co-expression and its ability to promote regeneration in the central nervous system.[3]
Before his appointment at Yale, he directed the Walter Dandy Neurosurgical Intensive Care unit, and served as the Director of Skull Base and Cerebrovascular neurosurgery at the University of Missouri-Columbia.[4]
References
- ↑ "Profile: Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD". Yale School of Medicine.
- ↑ Curtis, John (July 2011). "How a neurosurgeon’s rare skills saved a Haitian priest’s life". Yale School of Medicine.
- ↑ Booze, Howard; Bulsara, Ketan; Iskandar, Bermans; Caroni, Pico; Skene, J. H. "Spinal axon regeneration evoked by replacing two growth cone proteins in adult neurons". Nature. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
- ↑ "Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD". Sci Technol. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
External links
- "Joint Section on Spine Newsletter" (PDF). April 2002. p. 3.
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