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Alexandra Golby, MD

Professor of Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School
Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School
Department of Global Health and Social Medicine Affiliate
Haley Distinguished Chair in the Neurosciences, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Senior Surgeon, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Director of Image-guided Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Co-Director AMIGO, Brigham and Women's Hospital

Dr. Golby is a Neurosurgeon and Haley Distinguished Chair in the Neurosciences at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. She is Professor of Neurosurgery and Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School.  She is also Principal Investigator of the Golby Lab, a surgical brain mapping laboratory. Dr. Golby’s clinical focus is on brain surgery for patients with brain tumors and epilepsy, especially those lesions which are intimately associated with critical brain structures. Her translational research is focused on advanced imaging and image guidance to improve care for patients undergoing intracranial neurosurgery. She has developed numerous technologies to help guide presurgical planning and intraoperative decision-making. She works closely with scientists across disciplines including computer science, applied mathematics, MR and ultrasound physics, radiology, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering. She is very involved with mentoring young clinicians and scientists both locally and globally. Dr. Golby was recently a Fulbright Global Scholar pursuing work to foster interdisciplinary collaborations between technical experts and clinicians in host countries Rwanda and Morocco to develop innovative medical technology suited to local conditions.

Dr. Golby received her BA from Yale University and MD from Stanford University School of Medicine. She completed residency training in Neurosurgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

The Golby Lab is a multidisciplinary team of investigators using advanced imaging, image analysis, and computational strategies to develop novel approaches to guide neurosurgery. Areas of interest include using functional MRI to map cortical organization and diffusion MRI to map white matter connections, intra-operative imaging, navigation and guidance, and image guided therapies for brain tumors. She is the co-director of AMIGO, the advanced multi-modality Image guided OR, an NIH-funded translational research operating suite where surgeons and interventionalists work with radiologists and technical experts to develop novel therapies to provide precise, minimally invasive, and effective treatments to patients. She leads the development of NousNav a low-cost open-source neuronavigation system for use in resource-limited settings.

Unexpected recovery from anoxic-ischemic coma.
Authors: Authors: Golby A, McGuire D, Bayne L.
Neurology
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Detection of carotid stenosis. From NASCET results to clinical practice.
Authors: Authors: Chang YJ, Golby AJ, Albers GW.
Stroke
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Low yield of clinically significant transesophageal echocardiographic findings in patients with lacunar stroke.
Authors: Authors: Golby AJ, Bracci PM, Comess KA, DeRook FA, Albers GW.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
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Transesophageal echocardiography and carotid ultrasound in patients with cerebral ischemia: prevalence of findings and recurrent stroke risk.
Authors: Authors: Comess KA, DeRook FA, Beach KW, Lytle NJ, Golby AJ, Albers GW.
J Am Coll Cardiol
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Failure of high-dose heparin to prevent recurrent cardioembolic strokes in a pregnant patient with a mechanical heart valve.
Authors: Authors: Golby AJ, Bush EC, DeRook FA, Albers GW.
Neurology
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Monoclonal antibodies to murine CD3 epsilon define distinct epitopes, one of which may interact with CD4 during T cell activation.
Authors: Authors: Portoles P, Rojo J, Golby A, Bonneville M, Gromkowski S, Greenbaum L, Janeway CA, Murphy DB, Bottomly K.
J Immunol
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Black P, Proctor, M, Eds
Authors: Authors: Functional Brain Mapping for Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
In: Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
In: Behavioral Aspects of Epilepsy: Principles and Practice
Authors: Authors: Atypical language organization in epilepsy
Schacter S, Ed
M.E.G
Authors: Authors: Visualization of eloquent systems for vocalized language by integration of MEG, fMRI, and DTI: applications in surgical neuronavigation
Clinical Applications Conference, Xylocastro, Greece
In: Textbook of Neuro-Oncology Neuro-Imaging
Authors: Authors: In Press: Neurosurgical Treatment Planning
Newton HB, Jolesz FA, Eds