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Office
300 Longwood Ave
# Fegan
Boston, MA 02115Phone+1 617-355-7970Fax+1 617-730-0463
Education & Training
- Brigham and Women's Hospital/Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolFellowship, Clinical Neurophysiology, 1998 - 1999
- Massachusetts General HospitalFellowship, Child Neurology, 1996 - 1998
- Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolResidency, Neurology, 1995 - 1996
- Massachusetts General HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 1994 - 1995
- Keio Gujuku University School of MedicineClass of 1993
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2000 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Clinical Neurophysiology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Epilepsy
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 90 citationsGenetics and genotype-phenotype correlations in early onset epileptic encephalopathy with burst suppression.Heather E. Olson, McKenna Kelly, Christopher M. LaCoursiere, Rebecca Pinsky, Dimira Tambunan
Annals of Neurology. 2017-03-01 - 121 citationsCopy number variation plays an important role in clinical epilepsyHeather E. Olson, Yiping Shen, Jennifer Avallone, Beth Rosen Sheidley, Rebecca Pinsky
Annals of Neurology. 2014-06-01 - 107 citationsExercise effects on methylation of ASC gene.K. Nakajima, Masanori Takeoka, M. Mori, Shigenari Hashimoto, A. Sakurai
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 2010-03-03
Authored Content
- Transient Regional Cerebral Hypoperfusion During a Paroxysmal Hemiplegic Event in GLUT1 Deficiency SyndromeFebruary 2018
- Transient Regional Cerebral Hypoperfusion During a Paroxysmal Hemiplegic Event in GLUT1 Deficiency SyndromeFebruary 2018
- Transient Regional Cerebral Hypoperfusion During a Paroxysmal Hemiplegic Event in GLUT1 Deficiency SyndromeFebruary 2018
Professional Memberships
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Other Languages
- Japanese
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