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John D. Rolston, M.D., Ph.D.

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UCSF, San Francisco, CAResidency06/2017Neurosurgery
Emory University, Atlanta, GAMD05/2011Medicine
Emory University , Atlanta, GAPhD05/2011Neuroscience
Columbia University, New York, NYBS05/2003Computer Science

Overview
Dr. John Rolston is a neurosurgeon and neuroscientist at Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Clinically, he specializes in epilepsy surgery, deep brain stimulation (DBS) for movement disorders (Parkinson's, dystonia, tremor), trigeminal neuralgia, and neuromodulation for psychiatric disorders (such as depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Tourette syndrome). His research investigates how intracranial recordings from single neurons and populations of cells can be used to understand these neurological diseases better. These electrophysiological recordings are coupled with electrical stimulation and advanced neuroimaging to rewire aberrant neural circuits.

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  1. K23NS114178 (ROLSTON, JOHN D) Sep 30, 2019 - Aug 31, 2024
    NIH
    Patient-specific modeling and network perturbation to enhance the predictability of direct cortical stimulation for epilepsy
    Role: Principal Investigator
  2. R21NS113031 (ROLSTON, JOHN D) Aug 1, 2019 - Jul 31, 2021
    NIH
    Propagation patterns of microelectrode-recorded human interictal discharges
    Role: Principal Investigator
  3. F32DC013953 (ROLSTON, JOHN D) Jul 1, 2015 - Jun 30, 2016
    NIH
    High-density electrocorticography to understand cortical speech arrest sites
    Role: Principal Investigator
  4. F30NS060392 (ROLSTON, JOHN D) Aug 1, 2008 - Jul 31, 2011
    NIH
    Closed-loop distributed microstimulation for epilepsy
    Role: Principal Investigator

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.