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'''Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara''' is an [[Associate Professor]] in the [[Yale]] Department of [[Neurosurgery]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://medicine.yale.edu/neurosurgery/people/ketan_bulsara.profile|title=Profile: Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD|publisher=Yale School of Medicine}}</ref> Dr. Bulsara is among a select group of neurosurgeons who has dual fellowship training in [[skull base]] [[cerebrovascular]] [[microsurgery]] and [[endovascular surgery|endovascular]] neurosurgery;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yalemedicalgroup.org/tibeau2011|title=How a neurosurgeon’s rare skills saved a Haitian priest’s life|publisher=Yale School of Medicine|date=July 2011|first=John |last=Curtis}}{{Dead link|date=November 2015}}</ref> He was an integral member of the team that led to the identification of [[GAP-43]] and [[CAP-23]] co-expression and its ability to promote [[regeneration (biology)|regeneration]] in the [[central nervous system]].{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}.
'''Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara''' is an [[Associate Professor]] in the [[Yale]] Department of [[Neurosurgery]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://medicine.yale.edu/neurosurgery/people/ketan_bulsara.profile|title=Profile: Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD|publisher=Yale School of Medicine}}</ref> Dr. Bulsara is among a select group of neurosurgeons who has dual fellowship training in [[skull base]] [[cerebrovascular]] [[microsurgery]] and [[endovascular surgery|endovascular]] neurosurgery;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://yalemedicalgroup.org/tibeau2011|title=How a neurosurgeon’s rare skills saved a Haitian priest’s life|publisher=Yale School of Medicine|date=July 2011|first=John |last=Curtis}}{{Dead link|date=November 2015}}</ref> He was an integral member of the team that led to the identification of [[GAP-43]] and [[CAP-23]] co-expression and its ability to promote [[regeneration (biology)|regeneration]] in the [[central nervous system]].{{citation needed|date=July 2013}}.

Before to his appointment at Yale, he directed the [[Walter Dandy]] Neurosurgical Intensive Care unit, and served as the Director of Skull Base and [[Cerebrovascular]] [[neurosurgery]] at the [[University of Missouri-Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD|url=http://www.scitechnol.com/editor-profile/Ketan_Bulsara/|publisher=Sci Technol|accessdate=28 November 2015}}</ref>


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Revision as of 04:27, 28 November 2015

Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara is an Associate Professor in the Yale Department of Neurosurgery.[1] Dr. Bulsara is among a select group of neurosurgeons who has dual fellowship training in skull base cerebrovascular microsurgery and endovascular neurosurgery;[2] He was an integral member of the team that led to the identification of GAP-43 and CAP-23 co-expression and its ability to promote regeneration in the central nervous system.[citation needed].

Before to his appointment at Yale, he directed the Walter Dandy Neurosurgical Intensive Care unit, and served as the Director of Skull Base and Cerebrovascular neurosurgery at the University of Missouri-Columbia.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Profile: Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD". Yale School of Medicine.
  2. ^ Curtis, John (July 2011). "How a neurosurgeon's rare skills saved a Haitian priest's life". Yale School of Medicine.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara, MD". Sci Technol. Retrieved 28 November 2015. {{cite web}}: horizontal tab character in |title= at position 24 (help)

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