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Subramanian Hariharan, M.D.

Area of Specialty: Neuro-oncology

Professional Appointments: Staff Neurologist at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, JFK Medical Center, Edison, New Jersey.

Academic Appointments: Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Seton Hall University School of Graduate Medical Education, South Orange, New Jersey.

Graduate Education: Fellowship in Neuro-Oncology, Memorial Sloan Kettering Medical Center, New York, 1995-1997; Residency in Neurology, Pennsylvania Hospital, 1992-1995; Chief Resident, 1994-1995; Resident in Internal Medicine, Atlantic City Medical Center,1989-1992.

Medical School: University of Kerala, India.

Research Interest: Primary and metastatic brain and spinal cord tumors; neurological complications of cancer and cancer-related pain; Phase II, III, and IV brain tumor clinical trials..

Professional Memberships: Society of Neuro-Oncology; American College of Physicians; Thomas Bond Society; American Medical Association; American Academy of Neurology; Reviewer, American Board of Internal Medicine, Recertificate exam.

Specialty Board Certification: Neurology and Internal Medicine.

Honors and Awards: Berlex Oncology Foundation Workshop Grant, October, 1997; Merit Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology,1996; Mayday Pain Fellow, 1994; George L. Harrison Jr. Fellowship Award, 1993-1994; Scholar of the Year, 1990-1991; New York State Regents Scholar, 1980; James L. Dixon Award, Best Science Student, 1979-1980.

Representative Publications:
Chang SM, Barker FG 2nd, Schmidt MH, Sloan AE, Kasper R, Phillips L, Shih K, Hariharan S, Berger MS. Clinical trial participation among patients enrolled in the Glioma Outcomes Project. Cancer. 2002;94(10):2681-7.

Hariharan S, Uddin AB. Glioblastoma multiforme. eMedicine. 2002 Apr; http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic147.htm.

Mason WP, Gentili F, Macdonald DR, Hariharan S, Cruz CR, Abrey LE. Stabilization of disease progression by hydroxyurea in patients with recurrent or unresectable meningioma. J Neurosurg. 2002;97:341-6.

Greenfield DP, Hariharan S. Diagnosis and clinical management of headaches. CNS Spectrums. 1999;4:32-7.

Tanenbaum L, Hariharan S. Clinical perfusion imaging. Applied Radiology. 2001; 30:19-25.

Uddin A, Mills R, Hariharan S. Status epilepticus and isoniazid toxicity: A case report and review of the literature. Resident and Staff Physician. 2001;47:57-58.

Blumenthal DT, Raizer JJ, Rosenblum MK, Bilsky MH, Hariharan S, Abrey LE. Primary intracranial neoplasms in patients with HIV. Neurology. 1999;52:1648-51.

Hariharan S, DeAngelis LM. Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma. In Foley JF, Vose JM, Armitage JO (Eds) Current Therapy in Cancer, WB Saunders Co, 2nd Ed, Philadephia. 1999;300-6.

Kusumakumari P, Ajithkumar TV, Hariharan S, Varma RR, Chellam VG, Nair R, Nair MK. Intensive chemotherapy in children with stage IV neuroblastoma. Indian J Pediatr. 1999;66:867-72.

Antunes NL, Hariharan S, DeAngelis LM. Brain abscesses in children with cancer. Med Pediatr Oncol. 1998;31:19-21.

Johnson JH, Hariharan S, Berman J, Sutton LN, Rorke LB, Molloy P, Phillips PC. Clinical outcome of pediatric gangliogliomas: ninety-nine cases over 20 years. Pediatr Neurosurg. 1997;27:203-7.