Assistant Professor
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Alfred Marc Iloreta is an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Head/Neck Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is also Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology at the Graduate School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He received his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine, he has a Masters of Science in Neuroscience from Georgetown University, and he completed his internship and residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center and a fellowship in Skull Base Surgery and Rhinology at Thomas Jefferson University. He is the System Director of the division of Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery at Mount Sinai as well as the Director of Research. In addition he is the founder and CMO of an early-biotech device company, Pharynvac.
Dr. Iloreta’s specific clinical interests include the treatment of paranasal sinus and skull base tumors, orbital tumors, and the repair of cerebrospinal fluid leaks as well as novel technology such as thmor fluorescence.
Dr. Iloreta also collaborates with Sinai Biodesign which is a biotechnology accelerator with a partnership with Mount Sinai. He has developed several patents as well as devices for use during surgery as well as in neurostimulation.
Dr. Iloreta has approximately 90 peer-reviewed manuscripts and has authored multiple textbook chapters. He is an associate editor for several peer-reviewed journals. His specific research interests lie in disruptive technology and its applications within surgery. He holds several patents on medical technology with the surgical and neurostimulation space. In addition he has given multiple lectures regarding his experience with artificial intelligence and machine learning, mixed reality and the use of intraoperative tumor fluorescence.