I am a Regional Manager of Clinical Applications at InSightec, specializing in advancing neurosurgical treatments. My research focuses on therapeutic ultrasound and cutting-edge imaging techniques, including MRI and ultrasound-guided interventions. These methodologies support innovations in ultrasound ablation, neuromodulation, and blood-brain barrier disruption, aimed at enhancing targeted drug delivery in the central nervous system.
I earned my Ph.D. in Physics Applied to Medicine and Biology from the University of São Paulo in 2016. My academic research spans therapeutic ultrasound and imaging, with experience at leading institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Columbia University, and CEA, France. Currently, I focus on clinical research at InSightec, where I apply my expertise to advance cutting-edge neurosurgical applications. [More]
My most notable research contributions include developing a feedback controller for microbubble activity to optimize ultrasound-mediated blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption (Kamimura et al., 2018), as well as pioneering techniques to enhance target specificity in both ultrasound neuromodulation (Kamimura et al. 2016) and BBB disruption (Kamimura et al. 2015). [More]
I hold five patents, and have authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications. [More]
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