- Ion N. Petrovici
Ion N. Petrovici (b.
August 19 ,1929 inPloieşti ) is aRomania n and German neurologist.After studying at the Bucharest Faculty of Medicine, he received an MD degree from the
University of Bucharest . He trained in neurology underArthur Kreindler andVlad Voiculescu at the Department of Clinical Neurology of the Institute for Neurological Research of theRomanian Academy of Sciences . In 1959, he became a specialist in neurology.From 1964 to 1969 he held the position of chief of the service of pre-operative diagnosis at the Clinic of
Neurosurgery of the Bucharest University underConstantin Arseni . With Arseni andFrank Nass , Petrovici authored "Vascular Diseases of the Brain and of the Spinal Cord" in 1965.In 1969, he emigrated to Germany and began his activity in
Cologne at theMax Planck Institute for Brain Research underKlaus-Joachim Zülch . Despite his time consuming clinical responsibilities during this period, he began to apply his research training to neurologic problems. He was habilitated into academic career ("venia legendi") in 1978 and in 1983 became professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Cologne. In 1985 he was appointed director of the Department of Neurology at Merheim Hospital,University of Cologne . He held the until his 1994 retirement.Petrovici published numerous papers on
cerebrovascular disease ,seizure disorders, therapy of the malignantbrain tumour s, localisation theory of the higherbrain function s, hemispheric specialisation and interhemispherictransfer of learning , the minor cerebral hemisphere and language. In 1962 he described theAlternating Asphygmo-Pyramidal Syndrome in occlusions of the carotid arteries.Petrovici is a member of numerous scientific societies, such as the
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie ,Deutsche Gesellschaft für Klinische Neurophysiologie ,Società Italiana di Neurologia ,European Society of Neurology ,New York Academy of Sciences ; he is a Fellow of theRoyal Society of Medicine , and, since 1994, an honorary member of the Romanian Academy of Sciences.
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