Dr. Eric Rosenthal is principal investigator of the MGH ICU Precision Medicine Lab, whose mission is to develop treatments to prevent secondary neuronal injury after acute brain injury by characterizing physiologic biomarkers of poor outcome. He performs this work as ICU Director of the MGH Clinical Data Animation Center and as faculty within the Center for Neurotechnology and NeuroRecovery, focusing on acquisition and analysis of telemetry waveform, EEG, medication administration, and contextual electronic health record data, linking these to clinical outcomes. using this data at MGH and through national consortia, his work aims to develop approaches that individualize patient care as well as develop and test new therapies. This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health and the United States Department of Defense
Dr. Rosenthal graduated from Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency at the Harvard/Mass General Brigham Neurology Residency Training Program, and completed fellowships training within the MGH/BWH/Harvard Neurocritical Care Fellowship Training Program, the MGH Epilepsy Fellowship Training Program, and the MGH Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship Training Program.