Books
Books on Neurodegenerative Awareness
I have authored three books at the intersection of neuroscience, neurodegenerative disorders, and artificial intelligence, aimed at making complex research accessible while advancing awareness of emerging computational approaches.
📘 Simulated Minds: Rewriting Neurodegenerative Trials with AI

This book explores how AI can revolutionize clinical trials for neurodegenerative diseases, covering virtual patients, synthetic control arms, federated learning, and decentralized trial designs. It emphasizes both the promise and ethical challenges of AI-driven drug development.
📘 AI-Powered Brain-Computer Interfaces for Neurodegeneration Patients

Focused on biomarkers, neuroimaging, wearables, and machine learning models, this book presents a comprehensive view of how AI enables early detection of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, and Huntington’s disease. It also addresses data quality, interpretability, and ethical considerations in predictive diagnostics.
📘 AI-Driven Early Detection of Neurodegenerative Disorders

This book introduces the role of AI in advancing brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) to support communication, mobility, and independence in patients with ALS, Parkinson’s, and other neurodegenerative conditions. Topics include neural signal processing, adaptive learning, hardware innovations, and ethical frameworks for clinical adoption.
These books collectively reflect my commitment to science communication and public engagement in neuroscience, while demonstrating how AI can reshape diagnosis, treatment, and patient care in neurodegenerative disorders.
