The BRODERICK PROBE®
This brilliant invention has become a popular tool in the study of treatments for neurodegenerative disease and drug addiction.
As a result of her quite unique brain, personality and sense of humor, with innumerable hours of her true dedication to the wellbeing of both the human and mammalian brains, Dr. Broderick has invented, developed and patented, and trademarked this series of nanobiosensors as well as the electric circuits which direct the sensing work of the nanobiosensor. Patricia has brought nanotechnology to the study of the brain snglehandedly with such adeptness and coll temperament that this nanotechnology will provide personal medicine for human and animals.
The BRODERICK PROBE® is going to market with considerable investments to bring hope to millions of people and animals suffering from debilitating disorders. The company, Patricia founded is Eazysense Nanotechnologies Inc. in New York, NY, USA. This scientific contribution is part and parcel of her humanitarian goal for social justice for all.
Dr. Broderick founded the Broderick Brain Foundation in order to fund training for healthcare and educational professionals as well as students in their quest to discover how the brain truly works.
Highly sought after due to her significant skills and expertise, Dr. Broderick currently fills several key roles in the medical field. She serves as a medical professor in Physiology, Pharmacology and neuroscience. Dr. Broderick also works as part of the Doctoral Faculty in Biology and Psychology at the CUNY Graduate School. In addition, she is an Adjunct Professor in Neurology at the NYU Langone Medical Centre.
An extensively educated individual, Dr. Broderick earned a Bachelor of Science degree from St. Thomas Aquinas College (Magna cum Laude), Master of Science degree in Biology from Fordham University and a PhD from St. John’s University, where she was the member of the Rho Chi National Pharmaceutical Honor Society. She also performed postdoctoral and research associate work at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Cornell University Medical School.
Further evidencing her remarkable reputation that she has earned in her field, Dr. Broderick is the member of the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, Society for Neuroscience, Association for a woman in science. Electrochemical Society and the American Epilepsy Society. In addition, she has been the recipient of various awards, including an Outstanding Woman Scientist Award from the Association for Woman in Science and the Milton Rosenbaum Award from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine as well as being recognized as a 2014 National Association of Professional Woman(NAPW) Professional Woman of The Year. Many more awards continue through 2017 and beyond and include awards from Corporate American and Al Global in USA and United Kingdom.
Already having put together an extraordinary career, filled with numerous significant accomplishments, Dr. Broderick continues to forge ahead, pouring every ounce of her being towards the greater good. Despite the fact that she has established herself as an icon in her industry, her work is far from complete. Never resting on her laurels, Dr. Broderick remains steadfast in her pursuit of perfection, seeking to improve the lives of others every step of the way.