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Jeffrey P. Greenfield, M.D., Ph.D.
Dr. Greenfield joins an organization that links cutting-edge research and sequencing to the individual patient, aiming to revolutionize how patients are treated for cancer and other diseases.
Dr. Prajwal Rajappa, Precision Medicine Fellow in Dr. Jeffrey Greenfield’s pediatric brain tumor research lab at Weill Cornell Medicine
The Pediatric Precision Medicine Fellow presented “Precision Sequencing Algorithm for Pediatric Neuro-Oncology”
Best Original Contribution by the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
The team evaluated the safety and efficacy of stenting in patients with venous sinus stenosis, a narrowing of the veins in the brain.
Ibrahim Hussain, M.D., was Chief Neurosurgical Resident in 2018 when the paper was published
Improved tools and techniques continue to make spine surgery a much less daunting prospect than it once was, with faster recovery times and less pain, narcotic dependency, and scarring
Dr. Jeffrey Greenfield
In his new role, Dr. Greenfield will oversee and manage all of the department's diverse educational programs
Dr. Babacar Cisse
The award was established in 2015 to support the research efforts of promising neurosurgeon-scientists.
Dr. Brenton Pennicooke
The new award recognizes original work by a Weill Cornell Medicine resident in neurological surgery in laboratory or clinical research.
Michael L. J. Apuzzo, M.D., Adjunct Professor and Senior Consultant at Weill Cornell Medicine’s Department of Neurological Surgery

Established 2017
Weill Cornell Medical College

Chairman Philip E. Stieg and the Department of Neurological Surgery at the Weill Cornell Medical College have established the Michael L. J. Apuzzo Resident Literature Award for Creativity and Innovation for contributions to the peer-reviewed medical literature.

This prize recognizes outstanding work by a Weill Cornell Medicine neurosurgery resident in either laboratory or...

Jared Knopman, MD
Nearly 50 patients have been successfully treated with middle meningeal arterial (MMA) embolization, the success of which provides evidence for a startling new finding about subdural hematomas
Dr. Härtl Introduces Explorers Club to Tanzania Project

Dr. Roger Härtl was honored to present the Neurosurgical Mission in Tanzania at a special event: Safari Night at the Explorers Club in New York on November 29. Dr. Härtl showed the assembled audience members the new video about his work in Tanzania (see below) as well as other relevant slides about conditions there.

Dr. Härtl was part of a slate of presenters who shared their passions and projects centered on Africa, including Richard Wiese, Alan Feldstein, Francis Assadi, Eliana...

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