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James T. Voyvodic

Associate Professor at Dermatology, Duke University0 Followers

Dr. James T. Voyvodic is internationally recognized for his pioneering work in the fields of radiology and neurobiology, serving as an Associate Professor at Duke University. With a robust academic foundation, he earned his Ph.D. from Washington University and a B.S. from Yale University. Dr. Voyvodic is an integral part of the Center for Brain Imaging and Analysis, where he contributes significantly to advancing our understanding of complex neurological conditions. His research is at the forefront of exploring the effects of prolonged febrile seizures in children, a critical area that holds promise for improving pediatric neurological care. Dr. Voyvodic's expertise in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is instrumental in mapping language functions, providing invaluable insights into brain activity and its implications for developmental neurology. In addition to his work on seizures and language mapping, Dr. Voyvodic is deeply invested in identifying biomarkers of interoceptive awareness in adolescent anorexia nervosa. This research is crucial for developing targeted interventions and enhancing the understanding of eating disorders, a field where his contributions are widely acknowledged. Dr. Voyvodic's interdisciplinary approach, combining neuroimaging with developmental neurology and epilepsy research, underscores his commitment to advancing medical science. His work not only enriches the academic community but also has a profound impact on clinical practices, making him a distinguished figure in his field.

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