Carl E. Rosenkilde, M.D., Ph.D.

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Present Positions:

Neurologist in private practice since 1989 in Mount Kisco, New York.

Attending neurologist at Northern Westchester Hospital Center, Mount Kisco, New York.

Member and Founding past President of Neuro Network IPA, Inc. and Neuro Network MSO, Inc., 1996.  These are organizations of Board-Certified Neurologists in New York State.

Consulting neurologist for the Federal Republic of Germany on Holocaust issues.

Certification and Licensure:

Board Certification,  No. 36643, by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (11/92).

Diplomate of National Board of Medical Examiners, No. 316334 (7/1/86).

Licensed as physician in Connecticut, No. 028632 (10/26/87) and New York, No. 177237 (1/26/89).

Physician's Recognition Award (1998-2005).

Advanced Academic Degrees:

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York. M.D. 1985.

University of Copenhagen, Denmark:  Post-graduate degree:  Dr.phil in neurosciences, 1983.  Thesis on functions of prefrontal cortex.

University of Copenhagen, Denmark.  Graduate degree in psychology:  Magisterkonferens, 1977; comparable to Ph.D. degree.  Thesis in experimental psychology on time discrimination.

Memberships:

American Academy of Neurology

American Medical Association

European Neurological Association

Medical Society of the State of New York

Westchester County Medical Society

NeuroNetwork IPA and MSO

Research and Training:

1986-1989 Neurology Residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital, Connecticut.
1985-1986 Medical Internship at Greenwich Hospital, Connecticut.
1981-1985 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, School of Medicine.
1980-1981 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Neuroscience, New York.

Research Associate:  Project on visual evoked potentials in visual cortex of the brain.

1977-1979 University of California at Los Angeles, Neuropsychiatric Institute, California.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow:  Project on single cell activity in prefrontal cortex of the brain.

1975-1976 National Institute of Mental Health, Laboratory of Neuropsychology, Bethesda, Maryland.

Predoctoral Research Fellow:  Projects on localization of functions in prefrontal cortex of the brain.

1973-1974 Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology.  Department of Neurophysiology, Warszawa, Poland.

Predoctoral Research Fellow:  Projects on localization of functions prefrontal cortex of the brain.

1972-1973 University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Institute of Neurophysiology.  Student scientist:  Projects on brain functions in animals.
1971-1972 University Hospital, Department of Neurology, Copenhagen, Denmark.  Psychology intern, and student scientist:  Projects on cognitive abilities following brain injury.
1967 Matriculated at the University of Copenhagen, Department of Psychology.

Publications and Presentations:

Rosenkilde, C.E. and Divac, I.  Effects septal and prefrontal lesions on time discriminations in cats.  Paper presented at the Third Scandinavian Meeting on Physiological Psychology and Psychophysiology, Copenhagen, 1973.

Rosenkilde, C.E. and Divac, I.  DRL performance following anteromedial cortical ablations in rats.  Brain Research, 1975, 95, 142-146.

Rosenkilde, C.E.  Effect on septal lesions on time discrimination in cats.  Acta Neurobiologists Experimentalis, 1976, 36, 311-317.

Rosenkilde, C.E. and Divac, I.  Time-discrimination performance in cats with lesions in prefrontal cortex and caudate nucleus.  Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1976, 90, 343-352.

Rosenkilde, C.E. and Lawicka, W.  Effects of medial and dorsal prefrontal ablations on a go left-go right time discrimination task in dogs.  Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 1977, 37, 209-221.

Rosenkilde, C.E. and Lawicka, W.  Medial prefrontal cortex and behavior of dogs.  Paper presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Anaheim, 1977.  (Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1977, 3, 71).

Mishkin, M., Pohl, W. and Rosenkilde, C.E.  Kinesthetic discrimination after prefrontal lesions in monkeys.  Brain Research, 1977, 130, 163-168.

Rosenkilde, C.E.  Delayed alteration behavior following ablations of the medial or dorsal prefrontal cortex in dogs.  Physiology and Behavior, 1978, 20, 397-402.

Rosenkilde, C.E. and Fuster, J.M.  Unit activity in the ventral prefrontal region of monkeys performing in visual and spatial delayed reaction tasks.  Paper presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, St. Louis, 1978.  (Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1978, 4, 80).

Rosenkilde, C.E., Bauer, R.H. and Fuster, J.M.  Firing characteristics of neurons in the ventrolateral and orbital prefrontal cortex in monkeys during cognitive behavior.  Paper presented at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society of Neuroscience, Atlanta, 1979.  (Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 1979, 5, 805).

Rosenkilde, C.E., Bauer, R.H. and Fuster, J.M.  Single cell activity in ventral prefrontal cortex of behaving monkeys.  Brain Research, 1981, 209, 375-394.

Rosenkilde, C.E., Rosvold, H.E. and Mishkin, M.  Time discrimination with positional responses after selective prefrontal lesions in monkeys.  Brain Research, 1981, 210, 129-144.

Rosenkilde, C.E.  Functions of the prefrontal cortex.  Behavioral investigations using ablation and electro physiological techniques in rats, cats, dogs, and monkeys.  Acta Physiological Scandinavica, Supplementum 514.

Rosenkilde, C.E.  Prefrontal functions in man and monkey.  Einstein Quarterly Journal of Biology and Medicine, 1984, 2, 120-125.

Divac, I., Oberg, G.E., and Rosenkilde, C.E.  Patterned neural activity; Implications for neurology and neuropharmacology.  In J.S. Schneider and T.I. Lidsky, Basal ganglia and behavior:  Sensory aspects of motor functioning.  Hans Huber Publisher, Toronto, 1987.

Opler, L.A., Ramirez, P.M., Rosenkilde, C.E., and Fiszbein, A.  Neuro-cognitive features of chronic schizophrenic patients.  Journal of nervous and mental disease, 1991, 179, 638-640.

Liegner, K.B., Rosenkilde, C.E., Campbell, G.L., Quan, T.J., and Dennis, D.T. Culture-confirmed treatment  failure of Cefotaxime and Minocycline in a case of Lyme meningoencephalomyelitis in the United States.  Paper presented at Fifth Information Conference on Lyme borreliosis, Arlington, VA, 1992.  (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 1992, A11)

Luque, F.A., Rosenkilde, C.E., Valsamis, M. and Danon, M.J.  Inclusion Body Myositis (IBM) presenting as the "Dropped Head Syndrome" (DHS).  Brain pathology, 1994, 4, 568.

Liegner, K.B., Duray, P., Agricola, M., Rosenkilde, C.E., Yannuzzy, L.A., Ziska, M., Tiltion, R., Hulinska, D., Hubbard, J. and Fallon, B.A.  Lyme disease and the clinical spectrum of antibiotic responsive chronic meningoencephalomyelitides.  Journal of spirochetal and tick-borne diseases, 1997, 4, 61-73.

Antoline, D.  Up Close and Personal with Carl Rosenkilde, MD, PhD:  On Neurology and the Holocaust, Neurology Today, 2002, 2 (August), 38-39.

Rosenkilde, C.E.  Education of a gentile on the history of the Holocaust, Neurology, April 2004.

Numerous lectures for local physicians, nursing staff, lay public, local radio and TV stations on topics such as Alzheimers Disease, Stroke, Epilepsy, Back and Neck Pain, Multiple Sclerosis, Lyme Disease and Neurological Exam for the health professional.

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