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Office
3400 Spruce St
4 Dulles Building
Philadelphia, PA 19104Phone+1 215-349-8310
Summary
- Dr. Max Kelz, MD is a board certified anesthesiologist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Pennsylvania. He is affiliated with Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
Education & Training
- University of Pennsylvania Health SystemResidency, Anesthesiology, 2001 - 2004
- Presbyterian Medical Center of the University of Pennsylvania Health SystemInternship, Transitional Year, 2000 - 2001
- Yale School of MedicineClass of 2000
Certifications & Licensure
- PA State Medical License 2001 - 2024
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
Clinical Trials
- Reconstructing Consciousness and Cognition Start of enrollment: 2013 Jul 01
- MRI of Glymphatic Clearance During Anesthetic Sedation Start of enrollment: 2014 Jul 01
- A Study of Human Multi-Sensory Integration Start of enrollment: 2018 Jul 30
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Nitrous Oxide activates layer 5 prefrontal neurons via SK2 channel inhibition for antidepressant effect.Joseph Cichon, Thomas T Joseph, Xinguo Lu, Andrzej Z Wasilczuk, Max B Kelz
Research Square. 2024-11-15 - Changes in brain connectivity and neurovascular dynamics during dexmedetomidine-induced loss of consciousness.Panagiotis Fotiadis, Andrew R McKinstry-Wu, Sarah M Weinstein, Philip A Cook, Mark Elliott
Biorxiv. 2024-11-12 - 1 citationsNeural assemblies coordinated by cortical waves are associated with waking and hallucinatory brain states.Adeeti Aggarwal, Jennifer Luo, Helen Chung, Diego Contreras, Max B Kelz
Cell Reports. 2024-04-23
Press Mentions
- NS/ Silent Synapses Are Abundant in the Adult BrainDecember 7th, 2022
- Penn Medicine Study Gives Peek of How Ketamine Acts as ‘Switch’ in the BrainDecember 1st, 2022
- Here's How the Human Brain Reboots Itself After the Deep Sleep of AnesthesiaMarch 11th, 2022
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Grant Support
- Neuronal Basis Underlying Volatile Anesthetic Induced HypnosisNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences2010–2012
- Arousal, Orexins And AnesthesiaNational Institute Of General Medical Sciences2006–2010
- Afosb And Cocaine AddictionNational Institute On Drug Abuse1997–1998