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March 1, 2018

Clinical Trials Roundup – New Study Currently Enrolling: March 2018

by Marlon Saria

Pacific Neuroscience Institute is pleased to announce a new clinical trial for traumatic brain injury patients who have been suffering from chronic motor deficits for more than a year. This study is currently enrolling patients. Clinical trials help bring much needed treatments and therapies to market. Find out more about PNI trials for treatment of primary brain tumors such as glioblastoma, metastatic brain tumors that arise from cancers affecting the breast, lung or skin, quality and outcomes research and other neurological studies.

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February 28, 2018

Can Stem Cells Repair Traumatic Brain Injury?

by Zara Jethani

Pacific Neuroscience Institute opens a novel stem cell therapy clinical trial, which delivers stem cells for brain recovery after traumatic brain injury (TBI) in people who have had chronic motor deficits for over a year following TBI. Read about this groundbreaking trial.

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February 21, 2018

Pituitary Surgeons Come Together

by Howard R. Krauss

It has been an exciting time for pituitary surgeons specializing in pituitary and skull base care with back-to-back meetings in San Diego, California. Here are some PNI highlights from the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) & International Society for Pituitary Surgeons (ISPS) Annual Meetings, 2018.

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December 29, 2017

A New Beginning: Patient with Hemifacial Spasm Finds Relief after 30 Years

by Zara Jethani

A professional French horn player's hemifacial spasms were interfering with his life for over 30 years. Find out how his treatment at Pacific Neuroscience Institute lead to his journey of success.

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August 23, 2017

Be Good, Do Good: the Code of Each Neurosurgeon

by Walavan Sivakumar

Be good, do good. A Neurosurgeon's simple yet powerful tenets define a code to live by. They can shape a new generation of neurosurgeons and translate into a practice that we can all use in our daily lives.

Last updated: October 12th, 2017