Scholarly Activities for all, 2017 to Spring 2018.
1. Teaching: A. Med 10000, a 3 credit course: Introduction to Drug Abuse and Addiction, Title: of Textbook, Introduction to Neuropsychopharmacology. Full Capacity, 180 students:
Fall Semester, 2017 Spring Semester, 2018.
Director, Lecturer for every Lecture, Prep Exams, Mentor students individually as needed and immediately, Grade Center: Five Exams administered each Semester to each student. Statistical grades completed; Syllabus and Course Description written by Completed Course content and power points, reading materials and Instructional materials.
2. Teaching: B. Physician Assistant Program. Lecturer for Opiates, Pain Medications, Drugs of Abuse and Addiction, Epilepsy: the etiology, diagnosis and Treatment. Clinical case: Diagnosis of meningitis versus Focal Epilepsy, Fall Semester, 2017; Spring Semester, 2018; 30 students.
Lecturer: Power Points, Reading and Instructional Materials. Feb 8, Filmed by CUTV News while Lecture was given to PA students approved by CSOM respected Administrators. Attended by CCNY Photographer and Media Center Coordinator.
3. Publications (Peer Reviewed) Abstracts, Chapters of Books (Peer Reviewed) Broderick, PA, Sensing the Human Brain for Live Imaging: Nanosurgical Biomedical Polymeric Voltaic Optics for Brain Disorders. 30th Conference on Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials, Stockholm Sweden, Abstract, April 30, 2018. Broderick, PA, Sensing the Epilepsy Brain: A Unique Nanosurgical Biomedical Device to treat the Epilepsy Patient. MOJ CR, Medcrave online, Clinical and Medical Cases, March (2018).
Choudhury, R. Wenning, L, Broderick, PA, Intravascular blood flow displays a temporal synchrony online with video tracking neurotransmitter release within brain’s basal ganglia in normality while also online, vasculature and cerebral release do not reflect synchrony during septicemia: Sensing with Laser Doppler Flowmetry and BRODERICK PROBE®. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego CA, (2018) Broderick PA. “NEUROIMAGING: Nanosensing Biochemistry in the Brain”, A Textbook- The evolution of In Vivo Electrochemistry into Neuromolecular Imaging into Non-Invasive Voltaic Photonics: LIVE IMAGING, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd., Singapore, Introduction and twelve chapters submitted and accepted (2018).
Wenning, L., Broderick, PA, Neuromolecular imaging and BRODERICK PROBE® nano biosensors reveal temporal synchrony patterns between neurotransmitter concentration and movement in the physiologic state and temporal asynchrony between neurotransmitter concentration and movement in the pathologic state: Medical Archives Research, accepted, March (2018). Broderick, PA, Wenning, L. Neuromolecular Imaging in Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Victor Preedy’s Compendium on Parkinson’s disease, Elsevier, London, UK, (2018).
Wenning L, Broderick PA, Philip R. Nicotine Incites a Transformation to Estrus from any Estrous Cycle Stage. EC Psychology and Psychiatry (2017); 3.6: 200-214.
Broderick PA, Wenning L, Li Y-S. Neuromolecular imaging, a nanobiotechnology for Parkinson's disease: advancing pharmacotherapy for personalized medicine. J Neural
Transm (Vienna) (2017) Jan;124(1):57-78. DOI: 10.1007/s00702-016-1633-3. Epub (2016) Oct 28.
Broderick, P.A., Jacoby, J.H. (2017) Guest Editors, Special Issue: Nanomedicine in Brain and Spinal Repair: Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and the Proteome. J. Neural Transmission.
Springer Pub. DE Broderick PA, Wenning L, Li Y-S. Textbook Chapter 6, entitled “Life in the Penumbra with the BRODERICK PROBE® ” in eBook Volume “New Concepts in Stroke Diagnosis and Therapy” of eBook series “Current Development in Stroke, Volume 1” edited by Radaelli, A., Bentham Science Publishing 2017: 131-175.
Wenning L, Broderick PA. Neuromolecular imaging and BRODERICK PROBE® nano-biosensors reveal temporal synchrony patterns between neurotransmitter concentration and movement in the physiologic state and temporal asynchrony between neurotransmitter concentration and movement in the pathologic state.
Poster and abstract (2017): Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
4. Patents and Trademarks: 2017, 2018. Broderick PA. Noninvasive Electroactive Photonic Protein Sensor with Polymer Photovoltaic Optics for Memory Transduction using Organic and Inorganic Elements as Platforms.US Non-Provisional Patent. 2016. International Application Patent # PCT/US16/68879. Issued. Broderick PA, Pacia SV. Identification, diagnosis, and treatment of neuropathologies, neurotoxicities, tumors, and brain and spinal cord injuries using electrodes with microvoltammetry. US Patent. 2007, 2011, 2017. Patent # 2007/0026440. Issued International Trademarks BRODERICK PROBE® Broderick, PA, Sweden
Broderick, PA, Canada.
5. Recognition of Scholarly Works by Media-Awards: All awards are Global_2017-2018.
- Inner Circle Executives: the front cover story for Top Professor, Eazysense Nanotechnologies Inc and Broderick Brain Foundation.
- International Association of Top Professionals.
- Educator award: Photoshoot for the front cover story, Integration of Professional Life.
- Press release: CUTV News for Radio and TV shows for Eazysense and Professorship and Broderick Brain Foundation.
- Empowering Professionals, CUTV News- front cover story.
- One on One Interview with Jim Masters, CUTV News.
- TV film crew in Broderick Lab and Physician Asst Program.
- Radio Shows with Jim Masters, CUTV News.
- Bronx Times Reporter, 25 Most Influential Women in the Bronc County of NY.
- Press Release: Media Center: CCNY.
- AI Global and Corporate America, TOP Business, TOP Biosensor, TOP Professor UK and US.
- Acquisitions International, TOP Business, UK and US.
- Video of Life’s Profession, International Assc. of TOP Professionals-U Tube.
- Top Industry Professor, front cover story. International Assc of TOP Professionals.
6. Editorial Contributions: Sensors Journals, Sensors, Biosensors, Physical Sensors, Chemical Sensors, J Environmental Research, Brain Sciences: MDPI: 2017 to 2018.
Editor, Reviewer and Academic Editor Approximately 15 to 20.
7. Community Service American Turner Association, NY Chapter, Vice President and Member of the Board.
8. Mentor: Graduate Student, Naomi Gaggi, Rotation: Excellent, Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of the Science of Advanced Sensors: Animal Surgery Using Sensor Techniques:
Writing Styles, Literature Review: Childhood Diseases ADHD and Autism, the Similarities and the Differences.
Interviewed Graduate Candidates in the Psychology and Biology Programs.
Mentor: Undergraduate Students, Honors Chemistry, Alif al Amin, Grove Sch Engineering, Ina Fanjaniaina, CCNY: Rahat Choudhury, Kylie Lang, Melissa Cabrera and recently started, Tagreed Alabed.