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Matthew Bobinski, M.D., Ph.D.

Matthew Bobinski

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Bobinski has clinical interests in neuroradiology, focusing on head and neck radiology and advanced magnetic resonance imaging techniques. His research interests are in imaging of head and neck cancer and effects of its treatment. His research projects also include brain tumors, Alzheimer's disease, degenerative brain disorders and dementia.

Title:

Associate Professor
Director, Neuroradiology Fellowship

Specialty:

Radiology - Neuroradiology, Radiology

Education:

Medical University of Gdansk
Gdansk, Poland
Poland
M.D. 1988

Medical University of Gdansk
Gdansk, Poland
Poland
Ph.D. 1993

Internships:

Staten Island University Hospital
Staten Island, New York
1997
Internal Medicine

Residency:

Long Island College Hospital
Brooklyn, New York
1998-2002
Radiology

Fellowships:

New York University Medical Center
New York, New York
2002-2004
Radiology, Neuroradiology

Board Certifications:

American Board of Radiology, Neuroradiology, 2004
American Board of Radiology, Diagnostic Radiology, 2002

Professional Memberships:

American College of Radiology
American Roentgen Ray Society
American Society of Neuroradiology
Radiological Society of North America

Select Recent Publications:

J. Zhan, M. Brys, Glodzik L, Tsui W, Javier E, Wegiel J, Kuchna I, Pirraglia E, Li Y, Mosconi L, Saint Louis L, Switalski R, De Santi S, Kim BC, Wisniewski T, Reisberg B, Bobinski M, MJ de Leon. An Entorhinal Cortex Sulcal Pattern is Associated with Alzheimer's Disease. Hum Brain Map, 30:874-882. 2009.

Mitsis EM, Bobinski M, de Leon, MJ, Convit A, deSanti S. Neuropathological and neuroimaging studies of the hippocampus in normal aging and in Alzheimer's disease. In Neurobiology of Mental Ilness. Eds. Charney DS, Nestler EJ. Oxford. pp. 936-957. 2009.

Hahn Y, Diaz R, Bobinski M, Hartman J, Brodie H. Assessing stapes piston using computed tomography: a cadaveric study. Otol Neurotol, 30:223-230. 2009.

Wegiel J, Bobinski M, Tarnawski M, et al. Fibrillar amyloid-beta affects neurofibrillary changes, but only in neurons already involved in neurofibrillary degeneration. Acta Neuropathol (Berl), 101(6):585-90, 2001.

de Leon M, Bobinski M, Convit A, Wolf O, Insausti R. Usefulness of MRI measures of entorhinal cortex versus hippocampus in AD. Neurology, 56(6):820-1, 2001.

Bobinski M, de Leon MJ, Wegiel J, DeSanti S, Convit A, Saint Louis LA, Rusinek H, Wisniewski H. The histologic validation of postmortem MRI determined hippocampal volume in Alzheimer's disease. Neuroscience, 95:721-725, 2000.

Bobinski M, de Leon MJ, Convit A, De Santi S, Wegiel J, Tarshish CY, Saint Louis LA, Wisniewski HM. MRI of the entorhinal cortex in mild Alzheimer's disease. Lancet, 353:38-40, 1999.

Bobinski M, Wegiel J, Tarnawski M, Bobinski M, de Leon MJ, Reisberg B, Miller DC, Wisniewski HM. Duration of neurofibrillary changes in the hippocampal pyramidal neurons. Brain Res, 799:156-158, 1998.

Bobinski M, de Leon MJ, Tarnawski M, Wegiel J, Bobinski M, Reisberg B, Miller DC, Wisniewski HM. Neuronal and volume loss in CA1 of the hippocampal formation uniquely predicts duration and severity of Alzheimer's disease. Brain Res, 805:267-269, 1998.

Bobinski M, Wegiel J, Tarnawski M, Bobinski M, Reisberg B, de Leon MJ, Miller DC, Wisniewski HM. Relationships between regional neuronal loss and neurofibrillary changes in the hippocampal formation and duration and severity in Alzheimer's disease. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol, 56:414-420, 1997.