Marvin A. Rossi, MD, PhD, received his medical degree from Rush Medical College in 1996. His doctoral dissertation addresses age-related neural plasticity. Dr. Rossi completed his neurology residency training at the University of Chicago Hospitals and served as faculty-elected chief resident from 1999-2000. After finishing an ACGME accredited clinical neurophysiology fellowship at the University of Chicago in 2001, he returned to Rush to complete an advanced epilepsy fellowship in 2002. Currently, as assistant professor and adjunct attending at Rush, he has been integral in codeveloping the multimodality neuroimaging initiative within the Rush Epilepsy Center. His expertise includes contributing to the perisurgical workup for medically intractable focal epilepsy by employing state-of-the-art electrophysiological and metabolic imaging modalities including dipole source localization and SISCOM.