Budapest, Hungary

Erőss Loránd
M.D.,PhD, FIPP
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• Member of the European Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
• Teaches at Semmelweis University and Pázmány Péter Catholic University
• Has participated in several international study sessions in international neurosurgery

Biography

Dr. Lorand Eross is the head of the Functional Neurosurgical Department and Center of Neuromodulation at the National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience in Budapest. He is the Director of Research and Innovation and the Epilepsy Surgery Program of the Institute. He received his PhD degree at Semmelweis University in 2010 in epilepsy surgery. His main interest is epilepsy surgery, movement disorder surgery, neurosurgical treatment of chronic pain, spasticity and neuromodulation. He has an active reasearch group in the field of epilepsy, and neuroimaging. He developed a new intraoperative localisation method for invasive recordings in epilepsy surgery and introduced different neurostimulation techniques in Hungary.

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In 2018 he introduced robot assisted neurosurgery in Central-Eastern Europe. He got his habilitation at Semmelweis University in 2019. His activity includes research and development of vitro and in vivo electrophysiological and optical investigational methods. He is lecturer at the Medical Faculty of the Semmelweis University and at the Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Faculty of Information Technology in Bionical Sciences. He is the second secretary of European Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and he is in the panel of the Functional Section of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. He has been elected in 2020 to be the president of the Hungarian Neurosurgical Society. Since 01. April 2021 he is the director of the National Institute of Mental Health, Neurology and Neurosurgrey.

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