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In 1988, Dr. Roth joined the Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation Program at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. His research at NIH centered on three themes: cardiac electrophysiology, magnetic stimulation of nerves, and analysis of the electroencephalogram. His work on the heart was directed toward developing the bidomain model of cardiac tissue, and using it to understand problems such as defibrillation, arrhythmia generation, and anodal stimulation (For a popular account of this research, see Science, 303:786-787, Feb. 6, 2004). Dr. Roth's work on magnetic stimulation involved calculating the electric field induced in the brain, determining the site of excitation of a peripheral nerve, and coil design. His studies of the EEG required development of a realistically shaped head model to localize the source of electrical activity in patients who are candidates for epilepsy surgery. In 2018, Dr. Roth's publications were cited in the scientific literature over 300 times.
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MATERIALSno. 1 (2024): 238
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IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineeringno. 11 (2023): 3260-3262
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASELno. 6 (2023): 3877-3877
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