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JACQUELYN A. WEISS, M.D., Ph.D.

Neurology

 

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QUALIFIED MEDICAL EXAMINER, CA Board Certified, American Board of Psychiatry
and Neurology

EDUCATION

1966 - 1970 Brandeis University, Waltham Massachusetts; B.A., magna cum laude with honors in Physics
1970 - 1975 Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts; Ph.D., Theoretical Physics
1975 - 1976  Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford California; Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Neurobiology 
1977 - 1979 Ph.D. to M.D. Program, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida; M.D.
1979 - 1980 University of Miami School of Medicine, Resident in Internal Medicine
1980 - 1981 University of Miami School of Medicine, Resident in Neurology
1981 - 1983 UCLA School of Medicine, Resident in Neurology
1983 - 1984 Stanford University School of Medicine and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Fellow in Clinical Neurophysiology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1984 - 1987
Naval Hospital San Diego, California; LCDR, Staff Neurologist, Electromyographer, Director of Electroencephalography and Evoked Potential Laboratory
1987 - 2005 Seattle, Washington; private practice in Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology. Staff privileges at Swedish Hospital; Director of Neurodiagnostic Lab St. Cabrini Hospital (1987 -1989)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

American Medical Association
American Academy of Neurology
Fellow, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society

ABSTRACTS

(1) Weiss, JA, Gelatt, CD, and Ehrenreich, H: Energy Bands of Non-stochiometric Transition Metal Hydrides. Bulletin of the Amer. Physical So. Apr 1975

(2) Gelatt, CD, Weiss, JA, and Ehrenreich, H: Heats of Formation of Transition Metal Hydrides. Bulletin of the Amer. Physical So. Apr 1975

(3) Weiss, JA and White, JC: Mixed Nerve Axon Populations and the Somatosensory Evoked Potential, Implications. 1984 Int’l Symposium of SEPs. AAEE, Sept 1984

(4) Weiss, JA and White, JC: EMG Elucidation of the Pathophysiology of Ataxia in Fisher Syndrome. AAEE Annual Meeting Sept 1984

 

(5) Weiss, JA and White, JC: Unilateral Suppression and Desynchronization of Sleep Vertex Activity - Pathologic Correlates and a Hypothesis Concerning Mechanisms of Vertex Synchronization. Amer EEG Society Annual Meeting Sept 1984


PUBLICATIONS

(1) Weiss, JA: Electron Theory of Transition Metal Hydrides. Doctoral Dissertation, Harvard University, July1975.

(2) Huisman, L and Weiss, JA: Calculation of Dingle Temperatures for Dilute CuH. Solid State Communications16:983-985 (1974)

(3) Gelatt, CD, Weiss, JA, and Ehrenreich, H: Heats of Formation of 3d and 4d Transition Metal Hydrides. Solid State Communications 17:663-666 (1975)

(4) Gelatt, CD, Ehrenreich, H, and Weiss, JA: Transition Metal Hydrides: Electronic Structure and the Heats of Formation. Phys. Rev. B, 17:1970-1975 (1978)

(5) Wheeler, SD, Weiss, JA, and Ramsay, RE: Drug Induced Downbeat Nystagmus. Annals of Neurology 12:227-8 (1982)

(6) Weiss, JA and White, JC: Correlation of 1A Afferent Conduction with the Ataxia of Fisher Syndrome. Muscle and Nerve 9:327-332 (1986)

 

 
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