Jeffrey H. Goodman
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Jeffrey H. Goodman is a neuroscientist at Helen Hayes Hospital in West Haverstraw, New York. His work studying treatments for Epilepsy has been published in many journals[citation needed] and presented at conferences all over the world[citation needed]. One of his recent publications involves a procedure for delivering a low frequency sine wave stimulation as a possible treatment[citation needed]. This abstract, co-authored by Jane Schon, Sudarshan Phani, and Jared Zucker, was published in the 2006 Abstract publication of Epilepsia (published by the American Epilepsy Society). and he has two daughters one of which is Katie Goodman who is friends with Benjamin Ross Torvik, who is the fastest runner on Syracuse University's track/cross country team.

