In the News

Best in New York, 19 Years in a Row
Not only are we the Best Hospital in New York, but the Neurology and Neurosurgery service here is ranked as #1 in New York and #4 in the nation
Dr. Kai-Ming Fu
Dr. Fu will lead the efforts of the committee to improve patient care through the development and evaluation of outcomes data.
Dr. Theodore Schwartz
Gleolan, dubbed "the pink drink," aids neurosurgeons by making tumors visible with a hot pink glow under microscopes outfitted with blue-light emitting filters.
Clinical trial for Sanfilippo syndrome at Weill Cornell Medicine

In two surgeries a few weeks apart, the new robot showed what it can do for gene therapy and epilepsy surgery.

Erin Mack with the Chairman and Neurosurgeon-in-Chief, Dr. Philip Stieg

Pediatrics administrative assistant Erin Mack was named the first-ever winner of the Neurosurgery Outstanding Service Award for her work at the Weill Cornell Medicine Brain and Spine Center. Erin serves as the sole administrative assistant to our three pediatric neurosurgeons: Dr. Mark Souweidane, Dr. Jeffrey Greenfield, and...

Dr. Roger Härtl

The Weill Cornell Medicine Daedalus Fund for Innovation has awarded a two-year, $300,000 grant to Dr. Roger Härtl and his team for their proposal, “Total Disc Replacement Using Tissue Engineered Intervertebral Discs in the Porcine Cervical Spine.” The award allows the team to advance its pioneering research into bio-engineered replacement discs that may one day relieve the pain of degenerative disc disease in humans without the risk of complications inherent in current fusion and total disc...

Dr. Lin Brings Critical Stroke Information to Chinese Community
The event was one of NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Community Health Initiatives, bringing life-saving information about stroke to the Chinese community in Queens in their own language.
Dr. Babacar Cisse, MD. PhD
Babacar Cisse, MD, PhD, describes his amazing journey from Senegal to New York, his struggles to get a foothold in the United States, and his philosophy about taking care of his patients.
Whitney Parker, M.D., Ph.D.
The Gaposchkin Prize recognizes excellence in research by a neurosurgery resident.
Roberta Marongiu, PhD, Weill Cornell Medicine
Dr. Marongiu’s research is focused on how perimenopause – the transitional phase of the menopause process – influences a woman’s susceptibility to Parkinson’s disease.

Weill Cornell Medicine Neurological Surgery 525 East 68 Street, Box 99 New York, NY 10065 Phone: 866-426-7787