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Sandra Rose, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Neurology Department at the University of Chicago, specializing in clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, and seizure disorders. She has extensive clinical experience in diagnosing and treating adult patients with epilepsy and related conditions. Dr. Rose's research focuses on the electrophysiological markers linked to memory consolidation and the implications of small sharp spikes in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. She has contributed to numerous publications examining various aspects of neurologic disorders, emphasizing the clinical relevance of EEG findings and their prognostic factors in surgical outcomes for epilepsy patients. Her notable works include critical reviews of intracranial electroencephalographic studies and case reports on laser interstitial thermal therapy in epilepsy. Dr. Rose has participated in collaborative research that explores the intersection of COVID-19 and seizure activity, furthering understanding in this emergent area. She is committed to advancing knowledge in the field of neurology through both her clinical practice and academic contributions.
University of Chicago • Chicago, IL
Specializes in clinical neurophysiology and epilepsy, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of seizure disorders.
Department of Philosophy