The Barrow Neurological Institute is proud of its reputation as a medical research facility and is home to some of the most sophisticated research programs outside of an academic setting in the Southwestern United States. Researchers in the Barrow Neurosurgery Research Center are devoted to learning more about the causes of and treatments for a wide range of disorders, such as stroke, aneurysms, spinal cord injury, and hydrocephalus. Our research has led to treatments that are being used around the world. Within the Department are neurosurgeons who subspecialize in cerebrovascular and skull base, functional and stereotactic, pediatric, spine, tumor, and endovascular neurosurgery.
Physicians, scientists, and expert clinical staff come together with a commitment to developing new techniques for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of neurological illnesses and injuries. The leadership of internationally respected physicians keeps Barrow at the forefront of neuroscience. The compassionate expertise of its extensive staff of nurses, technologists, therapists and support personnel is evident in every aspect of care provided.
Our mission is to advance the knowledge and practice of medicine in neuroscience through basic and clinical research, education of medical professionals, and innovation in clinical techniques and technology.
Submissions from 1992
Emerging Perspectives in Parkinson's Disease, Abraham N. Lieberman
Long-Term Experience With Selegiline and Levodopa in Parkinson's Disease, Abraham N. Lieberman
Ophthalmic involvement in myo-neuro-gastrointestinal encephalopathy syndrome, A B. Threlkeld, N R. Miller, K C. Golnik, J W. Griffin, R W. Kuncl, D R. Johns, M Lehar, and O Hurko
Submissions from 1991
Late recovery of function after oculomotor nerve palsy, K C. Golnik and N R. Miller
Angle-closure glaucoma consequent to embolization of dural cavernous sinus fistula, K C. Golnik, S A. Newman, and R Ferguson
Cryptococcal optic neuropathy in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome, K C. Golnik, S A. Newman, and B Wispelway
Experience With Selegiline and Levodopa in Advanced Parkinson's Disease, Abraham N. Lieberman and E. Fazzini
Submissions from 1990
Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy associated with macrocytic anemia, K C. Golnik and S A. Newman
Randomized Double-Blind Cross-Over Study of Sinemet-Controlled Release (CR4 50/200) Versus Sinemet 25/100 in Parkinson's Disease, Abraham N. Lieberman, Govindan Gopinathan, Edith Miller, Andreas Neophytides, Greg Baumann, and Linda Chin
Submissions from 1989
Adrenal Medullary Transplants as a Treatment for Advanced Parkinson's Disease, Abraham N. Lieberman, J. Ransohoff, P. Berczeller, P. Brous, K. Eng, M. Goldstein, B. Kaufman, M. Koslow, and L. Chin
Submissions from 1983
Spectroscopic and kinetics studies of the inhibition of pig kidney diamine oxidase by anions, D M. Dooley and K C. Golnik