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Manish Kumar Kasliwal

Manish Kumar Kasliwal
Manish Kumar Kasliwal
Department of Neurological Surgery
University of Virginia (UVA) Medical Center
USA
Tel. 434-243-9723
Fax 434-243-9248

Biography

Manish Kumar Kasliwal did his medical school from prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India graduating in 2003 and completed a 6 year Neurosurgery residency from Neurosciences Center, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. He has been actively involved in academics and has a number of publications in neuroscience with significant interest in clinical outcome following Neurosurgical interventions. He was awarded the AANS/CNS International fellowship award in Pediatric Neurosurgery as a visiting physician to Children’s Hospital, Boston. He completed a minimally invasive and complex cervical spine fellowship at RUSH university, Chicago and currently training at University of Virginia for his Complex spine deformity fellowship and will be graduating in June 2012. He is interested in understanding the clinic-radiologic correlations of various pathologies and believes that understanding the radiology is key to becoming a good physician.

Research Interest

Manish Kumar Kasliwal is interested in understanding the clinic-radiologic correlations of various pathologies and believes that understanding the radiology is key to becoming a good physician.

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Publications

Functional Neuroimaging: Current Status

Manish Kumar Kasliwal
Editorial: OMICS J Radiology 2012, 1: e111
DOI: 10.4172/2167-7964.1000e111
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