Summary
Dr. Philip J. Broser focuses his research on the development and implementation of advanced diagnostic methods in pediatric neurology. His work includes the use of non-invasive techniques such as nerve ultrasound, neurography, and magnetoencephalography (MEG) to explore the maturation and pathology of the central and peripheral nervous system in children. A strong emphasis is placed on pediatric neuromuscular disorders, cortico-thalamic circuitry, and clinical applications of neuroimaging and neurophysiology, particularly for epilepsy and neurmuscular disorders .
Research Areas
- Method development in pediatric neurology
- Development and maturation of the central and peripheral nervous system
- Effect of Metabolic Diseases on the Development of the Peripheral Nervous System, with a Special Focus on Myelination
- "Generative AI in Pediatric Medicine: A Special Focus on Metabolic Neuromuscular Diseases"
- Neuroimaging (MRI, EEG, MEG) in epilepsy diagnostics and treatment
- NCS, EMG, and high-resolution ultrasound in neuromuscular diseases
Clinical Interests
- Pediatric neurology with a focus on epileptology and genetic aspects of pediatric epilepsy
- Diagnosis and management of pediatric neuromuscular disorders
Methodological Expertise
- Electrodiagnostic techniques (EMG, NCS, ENMG)
- High-resolution nerve ultrasound imaging
- MRI with probabilistic tractography
- Magnetoencephalography and optically pumped magnetometers
- Evoked potentials (SEP, VEP, AEP)
- Quantitative digital neuro microscopy