![]() |
|||||
|
|||||
UCSF Neurological Surgery faculty since 2001
Read about Dr. Larson's current research Dr. Larson's clinical interests are in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, particularly with regard to movement disorders and psychiatric disorders. He has been involved in the development and evolution of novel surgical methods for deep brain stimulator implantation, including frameless techniques and the use of high-field, real-time intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). He has extensive surgical experience in the use of intraoperative MRI for a number of neurosurgical applications. During his residency, Dr. Larson was extensively involved in the development of the Norton Hospital intraoperative MRI program, and spent a year in the Speed School of Engineering's Computer Vision and Image Processing Lab studying the basic science of CT and MR image analysis and 3D modeling. Dr. Larson's research interests include neurostimulation, gene therapy, and other neurorestorative therapies for a variety of neurological diseases, including movement disorders and psychiatric disorders. He is also involved in studies using high-field MR brain imaging for clinical and basic science research. His basic science interests include studies aimed at determining the neuronal circuitry underlying Tourette's syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder, major depression, and other psychiatric diseases. Education, Training, and Previous Positions 1990: BS, Arizona State University 1995: MD, University of Arizona 1995-1996: Surgical Internship, University of Louisville 1996-2001: Neurosurgical Residency, University of Louisville Selected Professional Memberships and Appointments American Association of Neurological Surgeons Congress of Neurological Surgeons AANS-CNS Joint Section on Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery American Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery World Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery The Movement Disorder Society Selected Honors and Awards 1991-93: NIH Medical Student Research Fellowships, University of Arizona Barrow Neurological Institute 1995: Excellence in Medical Student Research, University of Arizona 1999: First Place, Resident Paper Competition, Louisville Surgical Society 1999: First Place, Biotechnology Research Category, Research!Louisville 1999 1999-2000: Excellence in Clinical Education Award , University of Louisville School of Medicine 2004: Harold Rosegay Teaching Award, Neurological Surgery, UCSF 2005: Who's Who in Medical Science Education 2007: Diane D. Ralston Teaching Award, Department of Neurological Surgery, UCSF Contact Paul S. Larson MD University of California, San Francisco Department of Neurological Surgery 505 Parnassus Ave. Rm. M779 San Francisco, CA 94143-0112 (415) 353-3489 (academic) (415) 353-2071 (clinical) Selected Recent Publications Larson PS, Richardson RM, Starr PA, Martin AJ. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Implanted Deep Brain Stimulators: Experience in a Large Series.Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2007;86(2):92-100. Larson PS. Deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders. Neurotherapeutics 2008;5(1):50-8. Larson PS, Richardson RM, Starr PA, Martin AJ. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Implanted Deep Brain Stimulators: Experience in a Large Series. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 2007;86(2):92-100. Starr PA, Martin AJ, Talke P, Ostrem J, Sootsman WK, Levesque N, Meyers J, Larson PS. Placement of subthalamic DBS electrodes in a radiology suite usin ginterventional MRI. Proceedings of the medtronic Forum for Neuroscience and Neuro-Technology 2005. Springer, Berlin, 2007. Martin AJ, Larson PS, Ostrem JL, Sootsman WK, Talke P, Weber OM, Levesque N, Meyers J, Starr PA. Placement of deep brain stimulator electrodes using real-time high-field interventional magnetic resonance imaging. Magn Reson Med 2005;54(5):1107-14. Papavassiliou E, Rau G, Heath S, Abosch A, Barbaro NM, Larson PS, Lamborn K, Starr PA. Thalamic deep brain stimulation for essential tremor: relation of lead location to outcome. Neurosurgery 2004;54(5):1120-29; discussion 1129-30. Larson PS, Reisner A, Morassutti DJ, Abdulhadi B, Harpring JE. Traumatic intracranial aneurysms. Neurosurg Focus [serial on the Internet]. 2000 [cited 2005 Apr 7];8(1):[about 10 p.]. Available from: http://www.aans.org/education/journal/neurosurgical/jan00/8-1-4.asp Moriarty TM, Quinones-Hinojosa A, Larson PS, Alexander E 3rd, Gleason PL, Schwartz RB, Jolesz FA, Black PM. Frameless stereotactic neurosurgery using intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging: stereotactic brain biopsy. Neurosurgery 2000;47(5):1138-45; discussion 1145-6. |
||||||||||||
|
|
To contact the UCSF Department of Neurological Surgery with questions about medical matters, call 415-353-7500 or fax 415-353-2889. For information about the UCSF Neurological Surgery Residency Program, call 415-353-3904 or fax 415-353-3907. Copyright ©2003 UCSF Neurosurgery. All rights reserved. |