Dr. Steven Stufflebeam

Associate Professor

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Biography

Dr. Steven M. Stufflebeam is an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He earned his MD from Harvard Medical School in 1994. His research focuses on various aspects of neuroimaging, particularly utilizing techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the cerebral cortex and brain mapping. Dr. Stufflebeam's work significantly contributes to understanding and diagnosing epilepsy, employing advanced imaging methods to enhance patient outcomes. He is associated with the Stufflebeam Lab at the Athinoula Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, where he collaborates with other researchers to develop innovative imaging strategies. His expertise lies in the intersection of imaging technology and clinical neuroscience, making essential contributions to both academic literature and clinical practice.

Research Interests

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Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Listening
Required:26
Reading
Required:26
Writing
Required:26
Speaking
Required:26
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Listening
Required:7
Reading
Required:7
Writing
Required:7
Speaking
Required:7
Overall
Required:7.5
GRE General
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in biology or a related field Strong foundation in biological sciences Undergraduate preparation in the sciences
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Specialization Notes

The listed clinical and basic science departments (Radiology, Medicine, Genetics, etc.) participate in the PhD training through the Harvard Division of Medical Sciences (DMS) and the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology (HST) program. Requirements are standardized across these interdisciplinary PhD umbrellas.