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Physician Profile

William Charles Stacey, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Neurology

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Clinical Interests: Epilepsy
Specialties: Neurology

Locations and Directions

U of M Neurology Clinic
Taubman Center Floor 1 Reception C
1500 E Medical Center Dr SPC 5322
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: 734-936-9020

 

U of M Neurology
University Hospital Floor 1 Room 1B300
1500 E Medical Center Dr SPC 5036
Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Phone: 734-936-9035

 

Credentials

Medical School or Training

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 2002

Residency

University Hospitals - Case Medical Center, Neurology, OH, United States, 2006

Fellowship

Epilepsy, University of Pennsylvania Hospital, 2008

Board Certifications:

Neurology

Research Interests

EEG, epilepsy and intraoperative monitoring programs and developing a research program focused on understanding mechanisms underlying the basic physiological generators of epileptic seizures and translating this work into novel device therapies to stop seizures.

Biography

William C. Stacey, M.D. Ph.D. - Assistant Professor. Dr. Stacey received both his medical degree and his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He completed a Neurology residency at University Hospitals of Cleveland. He then went to the University of Pennsylvania, where he completed a clinical fellowship in Epilepsy, then became a clinical Instructor while concurrently completing a post-doctorate in basic epilepsy research. While there, he also received a Master's of Translational Medicine.

Dr. Stacey's clinical and research interests are integrally connected: he cares for adult patients with epilepsy and has an active research lab researching methods to develop improved, implantable seizure control devices. His research involves expertise in both Biomedical Engineering and clinical epilepsy, with the goal that these techniques may uncover new methods of treating seizures in people with uncontrolled seizures.

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