Detailed Biography:
Dr. Lara M. Schrader is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. She received a B.S. with Distinction in Molecular Biology from University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1989 and an M.D. from University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1994. A Board-Certified Neurologist with subspecialty Board Certifications in Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy Monitoring, her clinical practice focuses on the evaluation of epilepsy outpatients, video-EEG monitoring of epilepsy inpatients, epilepsy surgery evaluations, EEG interpretation, and intraoperative monitoring. Dr. Schrader's clinical research is in the field of epilepsy and neurostimulation with a specific focus on transcranial magnetic stimulation and deep brain stimulation.
Publications:
A selected list of publications:
Schrader LM, Stern JM, Wilson CL, Fields TA, Salamon N, Nuwer MR, Vespa PM, Fried I.
Low frequency electrical stimulation through subdural electrodes in a case of refractory status epilepticus ,
Clin Neurophysiol,
2006; 117(4):
781-8.
Koski L, Schrader LM, Wu AD, Stern JM.
Normative data on changes in transcranial magnetic stimulation measures over a ten hour period,
Clin Neurophysiol,
2005; 116(9):
2099-109.
Nuwer MR, Vespa PM, Schrader LM.
Continuous ICU EEG Monitoring,
In: Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology (Supplements to Clinical Neurophysiology Vol. 54). RC Reisin, MR Nuwer, M Hallet, C Medina editors,
2002;
335-338.
Bates, ME Clayton, M Calhoun, W Jarjour, N Schrader, L Geiger, K Schultz, T Sedgwick, J Swenson, C Busse, W
Relationship of plasma epinephrine and circulating eosinophils to nocturnal asthma
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine. ,
1994; 149(3 Pt 1):
667-72.