Author Information
John Stephen Archer is a distinguished researcher in the field of neurology, with a particular focus on epilepsy and deep brain stimulation (DBS). He is affiliated with the Department of Neurology at Austin Hospital in Heidelberg, Melbourne, Australia, and also holds a position at The University of Melbourne. His work primarily explores the mechanisms and treatment strategies for severe epilepsy syndromes, including Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.Research Contributions
John Stephen Archer has made significant contributions to understanding and treating epilepsy, especially through the use of deep brain stimulation. His research has focused on identifying optimal targets for DBS, particularly the centromedian thalamic nucleus, to improve outcomes for patients with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. His work also involves the development of novel methods for detecting epileptic activity using advanced neuroimaging and electrophysiological techniques. Archer's studies have provided valuable insights into the epileptic networks involved in these syndromes and have advanced the field's understanding of how to manage severe epilepsy more effectively.Aliases
Throughout his academic career, John Stephen Archer has published under various aliases, including J.s. Archer, J S Archer, J Archer, John S Archer, John\u2003s. Archer, John Archer, and John S. Archer. These variations in name might appear in different publications and databases.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Total Number of Papers |
68 |
Citation Count |
2382 |
H-index |
25 |