Professor of Neurology at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, California, USA
United States
Prof. Philip Ente is an accomplished neurologist with extensive experience and a strong academic background. Prof. Ente has conducted notable research in neurophysiology, particularly focusing on olfaction, and has held research positions at prestigious institutions. He is board-certified by the American Board of Neurology. With various academic appointments, including Clinical Professor and Adjunct Professor, Prof. Ente has been actively involved in teaching within the field of neurology.
Prof. Philip Ente is an accomplished neurologist with wide experience in the field. He holds a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Paris. Prof. Ente completed his medical training through an internship in Medicine at the Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania, followed by a residency in Neurology at the same institution. He further pursued a fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology at Jefferson Medical School Hospital.
Throughout his career, Prof. Ente conducted extensive research in neurophysiology, particularly focusing on olfaction. He held research positions at renowned institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Rockefeller Institute.
Prof. Ente is board-certified by the American Board of Neurology. He has held various academic appointments, including Clinical Professor at UCLA School of Medicine and the University of California, Riverside. Currently, he serves as an Adjunct Professor at Cedars Sinai Hospital, USA.
In addition to his clinical practice, Prof. Ente has been actively involved in teaching activities, particularly within the Department of Neurology at UCLA Medical Center. He has delivered numerous lectures on topics such as neuropharmacology, clinical olfaction, and the use of olfaction in presymptomatic screening for conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
Prof. Ente has made significant contributions to the field of neurology through his publications, including articles on epilepsy and neurotransmitters. His dedication to teaching was recognized with the UCLA Neurology Department Faculty Teaching Award in 1996. Currently, Prof. Ente is continuing to contribute to the field of neurology through his academic and research pursuits.
Cedars Sinai Hospital, USA
Department of Neurology, University of California
Department of Neurology, UCLA School of Medicine
Department of Neurology, Jefferson Medical School
1985
University of Paris, Paris,France
1978