Eric Braverman

Eric Braverman

Director: PATH Medical, New York, NY PATH Foundation NY, a non-profit research organization, pro-bono Collaboration with Board Physicians of Weill Cornell Medical College and faculty of NYU School of Medicine, University of Florida College of Medicine, and McKnightBrain Institute Faculty Appointments: Weill Cornell Medical Center, Department of Neurosurgery Publications: Author of 130 papers in peer reviewed journals including JAMA, Molecular Psychiatry, Nature, and American Scientist Author of 3 best-selling books: Younger You, The Edge Effect, Younger (Thinner) You Charitable Work: Children Incorporated assisting the disadvantaged in United States and internationally Sponsor, West Point cadet doing community service in China Speaking Engagements: Host, Weekly Medical Radio Show “Total Health”, 1990-ongoing Clark Randt Annual Memorial Lecture, Weill Cornell Medical College, 2008-ongoing Grand Rounds, NYU School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, 1995 Los Alamos National Laboratories on Radiation, 1996 Brookhaven National Laboratories on Neurocognitive Function, 2001 Clinical Chairman: Molecular Psychiatry Conference on Reward Deficiency Syndrome with Scientific Chairman Nora Volkow, MD, the current National Institute of Drug Abuse director, 2000 EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society 4th Annual Conference, 2002 Research: Brain performance and nutrition studies, Princeton Brain Bio Center, 1976-1986 Established breakthroughs in adult attention deficit disorder Taught brain health and testing with Joe Maroon, MD, theNFL's concussion specialist Current studies: Principal investigator with NYU on a study demonstrating the failure of BMI and the superiority of the DEXA scan and the value of leptin blood levels in measuring fitness and obesity Ongoing study with Weill Cornell Medical College utilizing the PATH Medical brain health checkup to identify cognitive declines after surgery Memberships: Fellow, American College of Nutrition Editorial Board, numerous journals Diplomat, Quantitative EEG Board Residency: Greenwich Hospital Association, Yale Medical School Affiliate (1983-84) Medical School: NYU School of Medicine, Honors in Physiology (1983) College: Brandeis University, High Honors in General Science, Summa Cum Laude (1979)