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Office
300 Medical Plz
Ste B200
Los Angeles, CA 90095Phone+1 310-794-1195Fax+1 310-794-7491
Summary
- Dr. Albert Lai, MD is a board certified neurologist in Los Angeles, California. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in California. He is affiliated with Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and is an Assistant Professor at UCLA School of Medicine.
Education & Training
- University of California San Diego School of MedicineClass of 1998
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 1999 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Radio-pathomic estimates of cellular growth kinetics predict survival in recurrent glioblastoma.Sonoko Oshima, Jingwen Yao, Samuel Bobholz, Raksha Nagaraj, Catalina Raymond
CNS Oncology. 2024-12-31 - Diffusion MRI is superior to quantitative T2-FLAIR mismatch in predicting molecular subtypes of human non-enhancing gliomas.Nicholas S Cho, Francesco Sanvito, Viên Lam Le, Sonoko Oshima, Ashley Teraishi
Neuroradiology. 2024-12-01 - Pseudo-Resting-State Functional MRI Derived from Dynamic Susceptibility Contrast Perfusion MRI Can Predict Cognitive Impairment in Glioma.Nicholas S Cho, Chencai Wang, Kathleen Van Dyk, Francesco Sanvito, Sonoko Oshima
AJNR. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 2024-10-03
Press Mentions
- Preferential Tumor Localization in Relation to 18F-FDOPA Uptake for Lower‐Grade GliomasMarch 11th, 2021
- Relative Oxygen Extraction Fraction (rOEF) MR Imaging Reveals Higher Hypoxia in Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Amplified Compared with Non-Amplified GliomasOctober 26th, 2020
- Impact of Dementia Risk Factors May Vary by Race and Ethnicity, Study FindsOctober 19th, 2023