Neurosurgery Doctors at UCLA
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James Ivan Ausman, M.D., Ph.D.
Clinical Professor and former Chairman of Neurosurgery at Henry Ford Hospital and University of Illinois at Chicago and Editor of the international neurosurgical journal, Surgical Neurology. He is known for his expertise in cerebrovascular diseases, complex neurosurgical problems and microsurgery.
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Marvin Bergsneider, M.D.
Professor, Co-Vice Chief of Clinical Affairs. Dr. Bergsneider specializes in minimally-invasive and advanced endoscopic techniques for the treatment of pituitary tumors and brain tumors.
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Antonio A.F. De Salles, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor In Residence and Director of the of Stereotactic Surgery program, and Co-Director of the Radiosurgery Program. Dr. DeSalles focuses on noninvasive techniques of surgery in the management and treatment of inoperable brain tumors using Novalis Shaped Beam Radiosurgery System(advanced technology in comparison to the X-Knife and Gamma Knife). He also does research and surgery for Parkinson's disease and various movement disorders, as well as surgery for pain.
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Duc H. Duong, MD.
Associate Clinical Professor, Dr. Duong's interests are in Skull Base approaches to complex intracranial pathology, neurotrauma and epilepsy surgery.
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Nestor Gonzalez, M.D.
Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery and Radiological Sciences. Dr. Gonzalez has a unique training having completed two separate and distinct residency training programs in both Radiology and Neurosurgery as well as a Fellowship in Interventional Neuroradiology. He specializes in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases including intracranial and spinal aneurysms, vascular malformations and stroke using both minimally invasive endovascular techniques and neurological surgery.
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Langston T. Holly, M.D.
Assistant Professor and Co-Vice Chief of Clinical Affairs for the Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Holly is a member of the Comprehensive Spine Center in Santa Monica. Dr. Holly's focus is on minimally-invasive and image-guided techniques in the surgical management of degenerative, traumatic and neoplastic spinal disorders.
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Linda M. Liau, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor and Director of the UCLA Brain Tumor Program. Dr. Liau's clinical expertise is in intra-operative functional brain mapping and use of intra-operative imaging for resection of brain tumors (gliomas, meningiomas, and metastatic tumors). Her research efforts are focused on the molecular biology of brain tumors, gene therapy, immunotherapy, and brain cancer vaccines. Dr. Liau is the current Editor-in-Chief of the the Journal of Neuro-Oncology.
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Duncan Q. McBride, M.D.
Associate Clinical Professor and Chief of Neurosurgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. McBride concentrates his efforts on spinal surgery, with a special interest in spinal fusion, degenerative traumatic disorders and tumors.
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Chad Miller, M.D.
Assistant Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurology. Dr. Miller focuses on the intensive care of acutely ill neurosurgical and neurological patients. He has expertise in the diagnosis and managment of normal pressure hydrocephalus.
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Bob Shafa, M.D.
Assistant Professor. Dr. Shafa specializes in the surgical treatment of pituitary tumors as well as degenerative and traumatic spine disorders. Dr. Shafa also has a special interest in management of traumatic brain injury. His clinical interests also include surgical treatment of malignant and benign brain tumors, hemorrhagic stroke and stroke related conditions as well as general neurosurgery.
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Paul M. Vespa, M.D.
Associate Professor In Residence of Neurosurgery and Neurology and Director of the Neurocritical Care Program. As a neurologist working within Neurosurgery, Dr. Vespa focuses on critical care for the treatment of neurosurgical and stroke patients.
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Research Scientists
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David A. Hovda, Ph.D.
Professor and Vice Chief of Reseach Affairs for the Department of Neurosurgery and the Director of the Brain Injury Research Center. Dr. Hovda's research is dedicated to the understanding of the pathobiology of traumatic brain injury and the recovery of function after brain injury.
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Thomas Charles Glenn, Ph.D.
Adjunct Assistant Professor. Dr. Glenn's research and clinical work is dedicated to the treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
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Fernando Gómez-Pinilla, Ph.D.
Professor In Residence and Director of the Neurotrophic Research Laboratory with secondary appointment in Physiological Science. Dr. Gómez-Pinilla conducts research on mechanisms of repair following traumatic injury to the brain and spinal cord.
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Neil G. Harris, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor In Residence, Dr. Harris is co-scientific director of the new 7 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy facility and his research is focused on recovery of function after traumatic brain injury.
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Xiao Hu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor In-Residence of Department of Neurosurgery. Dr. Hu specializes in modeling of dynamics of physiological systems and analysis of biomedical signals. He is currently funded for research related to intracranial pressure, cerebral blood flow velocity, Electrocardiogram, and heart rate variability signals. He is also active in research and development in medical informatics that involves large-scale database, data mining, and clinical decision support.
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Valeriy I. Nenov, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor and Director of the Brain Intensive Monitoring and Modeling Laboratory. Dr. Nenov works in conjunction with the Neurocritical Care Program to provide state-of-the-art computerized intensive care monitoring.
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Mayumi Prins, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor-In Residence and Director of the UCLA Traumatic Brain Injury Prevention and Education Program. Her research focuses on the pediatric response to traumatic brain injury.
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Robert M. Prins, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor-In Residence. Dr. Prins conducts pre-clinical brain tumor immunotherapy research and Phase I clinical trials for malignant brain tumor patients.
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Richard L. Sutton, Ph.D.
Adjunct Associate Professor. Dr. Sutton's academic focus is on neuronal transplantation and neuronal sprouting.
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Joint Appointments in Neurosurgery
John Boscardin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Biostatistics and Neurosurgery
Reza Jahan, MD
Assistant Professor
Interventional Neuroradiology and Neurosurgery
A. Nick Shamie, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Neurosurgery. Dr. Shamie has a primary appointment in Orthopaedic Surgery with a secondary appointment in Neurosurgery. Dr. Shamie's primary specialties are in minimally invasive spine surgery, cervical surgery, thoracic surgery and lumbar surgery.
Jeffrey C. Wang, M.D.
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Neurosurgery. Dr. Wang has a primary appointment in Orthopaedic Surgery with a secondary appointment in Neurosurgery. Dr. Wang specializes in cervical spine surgery, minimally invasive surgery, and lumbar degenerative disorders.
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