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Ruben Kuzniecky Ruben Kuzniecky, 2009 Born August 18, 1957 Panama City, Panama Institutions Co-Director, NYU Epilepsy Center and Director of NYU Epilepsy Research, Professor of Neurology Education University of Buenos Aires, Montreal Neurological Institute Relations Wife: Dr. Yvonne Zelenka-Kuzniecky (1983–present) Ruben Kuzniecky, M.D. (b1957) is a professor of Neurology specializing in the field of epilepsy and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). He was the first to recognize and prove that mesial temporal sclerosis, a common cause for difficult epilepsy, can be identified with MRI. Bio Dr. Kuzniecky was born in Panama City, Panama and graduated from University of Buenos Aires Medical School in Argentina in 1981. After 2 years of medical/surgical internship, he did a year of internal medicine at McGill University hospitals followed by residency training in Neurology at McGill University, Montreal, Canada between 1983–1987 and epilepsy EEG fellowship at the Montreal Neurological Institute in 1988. Dr. Kuzniecky has co-directed epilepsy research at the New York University (NYU) Comprehensive Epilepsy Center since 2003[1]. Prior to arriving at NYU, he directed the Epilepsy Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham from 1992 to 2003 [2]. His research is centered on the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and its applications to epilepsy and on unraveling the major developmental brain malformations in epilepsy. He was the first to recognize and prove that mesial temporal sclerosis, a common cause for difficult epilepsy, can be identified with MRI [3]. On the area of malformations, he is the co-author of the widely recognized classification scheme [4]. He has authored over two hundred chapters and journal articles on a number of topics related to epilepsy and has written two books on MRI applications in epilepsy. More recently, Dr. Kuzniecky was co-awarded a major grant from the National Institutes of Health to organize the Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project[5]. Dr Kuzniecky described the Kuzniecky Syndrome in 1991, also known as Perisylvian Polymicrogyria [6]. The Syndrome is characterized by seizures, cognitive abnormalities, and a peculiar inability to use the mouth and tongue muscles. This syndrome is recognized by as a specific malformation of the brain.[7] MRI showing the abnormal infolding of the perisylvian region typical of this syndrome. The abnormality is due to polymicrogyria. He has been recognized for his efforts in the "Best Doctors in America" in 1995, 1998, and 2002–2008, and by the New Yorker since 2004 as one of the best doctors in the New York Metro area.[8][9]. Dr. Kuzniecky attends to patients with epilepsy and complex neurologic disorders at the NYU Epilepsy center (P:646-558-0806). Published works Magnetic Resonance in Epilepsy, Second Edition: Neuroimaging Techniques, Second Edition[10] An in-depth look at the advances in imaging technology as applied to epilepsy research. Epilepsy 101: The ultimate Guide for Patients and Families. www.Medicuspress.com Other Publications References ^ NYU Langone Medical Center ^ UAB Publications, Dale Short (from UAB Magazine, Winter 1999, Volume 19, Number 1),When Neurons Misfire: Exploring Epilepsy [1] ^ NeuroRx, Ruben I. Kuzniecky, Neuroimaging of Epilepsy: Therapeutic Implications [2] ^ American Academy of Neurology, A. J. Barkovich, MD, R. I. Kuzniecky, MD, G. D. Jackson, MD, R. Guerrini, MD and W. B. Dobyns, MD, Classification system for malformations of cortical development [3] ^ NYU Phenome/Genome Project ^ American Academy of Neurology, Ruben Kuzniecky, MD, Frederick Andermann, MD, FRCP(C), Renzo Guerrini, MD and CBPS Multicenter Collaborative Study, The epileptic spectrum in the congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome [4] ^ The National Center for Biotechnology, Pachygyria with Mental Retardation and Seizures[5] ^ University of Alabama Press Release ^ New York Magazine ^ Amazon Persondata Name Kuzniecky, Ruben Alternative names Short description Date of birth August 18, 1957 Place of birth Panama City, Panama Date of death Place of death