Dr. Sayed Azizi, MD, PhD, FANA, FAAN

Dr. Sayed Azizi, MD, PhD, FANA, FAAN

Physician, Yale Medicine (New Haven, CT)

Bachelor of Science, University of Texas at Austin

Dr. Sayed A. Azizi has specialized experience in the fields of Neurology and Neurocritical Care. They earned their BS from the University of Texas at Austin and their MD and PhD in Neurobiology and Neuroscience from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. They went on to complete a residency in Neurology at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Today, the expert holds certifications in Neurocritical Care, Neurology, and Neuroimaging. Previously, they held roles as the Matthew T. Moore Chair of Investigative Neurology and Mathew T. Moore Professor of Investigative Neurology at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Consultant Neurologist at Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center. Currently, they work as a Consultant Neurologist at Prime Healthcare Services, a Consultant Neurologist at Roxborough Memorial Hospital, and a Director at the Global Neurosciences Institute.

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New Haven, Connecticut

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Expert Witness Activity

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Plaintiff Cases

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Defense Cases

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Expert Challenges

3

Deposition Transcripts

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Publications

58

Media & News

214

Social Media Mentions

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Expert Witness Activity

Radar found 13 records

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Role

Filed Date

James A. Armenti, et al. v. Milton Benditt, M.D., et al.

Fact/ Lay Witness

2007

Deborah O’Connor v. Workers' Compensation Appeal Board, et al.

Treating/ Examining Physician

2006-12-15

Darla Jean Burns v. Associated Surgeons of Western Pennsylvania, et al.

Expert Witness

2004-06-18

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Education

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University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor of Science

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Doctor of Philosophy

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Doctor of Medicine

Work History

Radar found 9 records

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Employer

Physician

Yale Medicine (New Haven, CT)

Attending Physician

Crozer-Chester Medical Center (Upland, PA)

Consultant Neurologist

Roxborough Memorial Hospital (Philadelphia, PA)

Adjunct Professor

Drexel University College of Medicine (Philadelphia, PA)

Director

Global Neurosciences Institute (Upland, PA)

Consultant Neurologist

Prime Healthcare Services (Philadelphia, PA)

Professor

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (Philadelphia, PA)

Adjunct Professor

Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University (Philadelphia, PA)

Professor

Yale School of Medicine (New Haven, CT)

Publications

Radar found 58 records

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A role for the prefrontal cortex in reward, punishment, and animal behavior: An anatomical/functional framework

Editorial

Monoamines: Dopamine, Norepinephrine, And Serotonin, Beyond Modulation, �Switches� That Alter The State Of Target Networks

Review

Monoamines: Dopamine, Norepinephrine, and Serotonin, Beyond Modulation, "Switches" That Alter the State of Target Networks

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