Doctorate Sameer Peer: Assistant Professor at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bathinda, Punjab, India
Dr. Sameer Peer is an accomplished Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology at AIIMS, Bathinda. His expertise lies in neuroradiology, a field focused on advanced imaging techniques to diagnose neurological diseases. With a profound interest in neuroimaging, he has dedicated his career to improving diagnostic methods and understanding complex neurological disorders. His work is highly regarded in the scientific community, and he has contributed significantly to the academic and clinical domains through numerous publications. Dr. Peer’s research interests are primarily in neuroimaging, neurodegenerative diseases, and cerebrovascular disorders.
Online Profiles
Dr. Sameer Peer has made a significant impact in the field of neuroradiology, with a total of 102 citations for his research. His work is widely regarded within the scientific community, reflected by his h-index of 5 and i10-index of 2. These metrics demonstrate his consistent contribution to the field and the relevance of his publications in advancing the understanding of neuroimaging and neurological diseases. The high number of citations and these indices highlight the growing influence of his research, particularly in the areas of neurodegenerative diseases, cerebrovascular disorders, and the role of artificial intelligence in radiology.
Education
Dr. Sameer Peer completed his Doctorate in Medicine (MD) in Neuroradiology from the prestigious National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India, in June 2021. This specialized training solidified his foundation in both clinical and academic aspects of radiology, particularly neuroimaging. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Peer received top honors for his exceptional performance and research contributions. Additionally, he is a member of several professional organizations, including the Indian Society of Neuroradiology and the European Society of Neuroradiology, which keep him at the forefront of the latest developments in the field.
Research Focus
Dr. Peer’s research primarily revolves around cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques and their applications in diagnosing and understanding neurological diseases. His specific interests include studying rare neurodegenerative diseases, cerebrovascular disorders, and developmental brain anomalies. He is particularly focused on enhancing the accuracy of early diagnosis through advanced imaging modalities, such as MRI, CT, and functional neuroimaging. Dr. Peer is also exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning can be integrated into neuroimaging to predict outcomes and personalize treatment plans for patients suffering from complex neurological conditions.
Experience
As an Assistant Professor at AIIMS Bathinda, Dr. Peer brings both academic excellence and clinical expertise to his role. He is deeply involved in the training of medical students and postgraduate residents, imparting his knowledge of radiology and neuroimaging. In his clinical practice, Dr. Peer regularly diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of neurological conditions, using the latest imaging technology. His work has allowed him to collaborate with various international research bodies and contribute to clinical trials, thus influencing the future direction of radiology research. His role also extends to managing and mentoring graduate students, further enriching the academic environment at AIIMS Bathinda.
Research Timeline
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2021: Completed MD in Neuroradiology from NIMHANS, Bangalore.
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2021-Present: Appointed Assistant Professor at AIIMS Bathinda, where Dr. Peer started leading various research projects focused on neuroimaging and clinical radiology.
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2022-2024: Published multiple high-impact papers on topics such as neurodegenerative diseases, cerebrovascular pathology, and the application of MRI in complex neurological conditions.
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2023-2025: Began investigating the potential of artificial intelligence in neuroimaging, aiming to create more predictive models for early diagnosis and personalized treatments.
Awards & Honors
Dr. Peer’s work has been recognized with numerous accolades. Among his notable honors, he has received awards for his outstanding contributions to medical research in neuroradiology. His publications in peer-reviewed journals have been acknowledged internationally. Furthermore, Dr. Peer has been invited to speak at various national and international conferences and serves as a reviewer for several renowned radiology and medical journals. His dedication to the field was also recognized by the Indian Society of Neuroradiology, where he was awarded the ‘Best Young Researcher’ in 2023 for his work on cerebrovascular disorders.
Top-Noted Publications
Assessment of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging connectivity among patients with major depressive disorder: A comparative study
Authors: P Singh, J Singh, S Peer, M Jindal, S Khokhar, A Ludhiadch, A Munshi
Journal: Annals of Neurosciences
Year: 2025, Volume 32(1), Pages 13-20
Clinical Spectrum of Ophthalmic Manifestations in Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein-Associated Disease (MOGAD): A Comprehensive Case Report
Authors: SK Dhoot, V Lakhanpal, S Peer, S Prakash
Journal: Ocular Immunology and Inflammation
Year: 2024, Volume 32(9), Pages 2254-2260
Teaching NeuroImage: Porencephaly and Hemorrhage in Infantile COL4A2-Related Cerebral Microangiopathy
Authors: R Singh, S Peer, P Singh, A Wander
Journal: Neurology
Year: 2024, Volume 103(5), e209758
Pediatric headache: A comprehensive review
Authors: A Wander, AK Meena, PK Choudhary, S Peer, R Singh
Journal: Annals of Child Neurology
Year: 2024, Volume 32(4), Pages 207-218
Pseudomyxoma peritonei leading to “jelly belly” abdomen: A case report and review of the literature
Authors: P Garg, N Garg, S Peer, D Chholak, M Kaur
Journal: Journal of Medical Case Reports
Year: 2024, Volume 18(1), Page 296
Vascular steal phenomenon in lower limb due to reactive hyperemia in contralateral limb: A case series and an explanation of a rare phenomenon using continuity equation
Author: S Peer
Journal: Annals of Vascular Diseases
Year: 2024, Volume 17(2), Pages 205-210