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Dr. Nelson Moussazadeh
Our sixth-year resident won for his paper "Epigenetic Profiling Reveals a Unique Histone Code in Chordoma.”
Dr. Jared Knopman

The American Heart Association’s Young Professionals of NYC will honor Dr. Jared Knopman with the Young Heart Award at the 2016 Red Ball. The award will be presented to Dr. Knopman for his work as an advocate for heart health and for his pioneering work in new approaches to treating stroke.

Dr. Knopman is a neurosurgeon and interventional neuroradiologist who specializes in cerebrovascular disorders and has added expertise in blood clot embolectomy and carotid stenting and...

Dr. Antonio Bernardo receives the Grand Award of Merit from ASILM President Dr. Lucio Caputo

Antonio Bernardo, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery and Co-Director of the Surgical Innovations Laboratory for Skull Base Microneurosurgery, was a Guest of Honor and a recipient of the Grand Award of Merit at the 50th Anniversary Gala and Awards Ceremony by the American Society of the Italian Legions of Merit (ASILM) in New York.

The American Society of the Italian Legions of Merit, founded in 1965, is made up of more than 600 members who have been recognized by the...

Dorothy Poppe of the CSF and Dr. Mark Souweidane at Casino Night 2015

In partnership with the Chiari & Syringomyelia Foundation, the Weill Cornell Chiari CARE program will host a series of lectures and support sessions for individuals with Chiari and related conditions and their families. The two-hour events, which will be held quarterly in 2016, will include presentations from Chiari experts, followed by a facilitated support session for patients and families.

“Chiari patients often have difficult and complicated journeys that eventually bring them...

The Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center has opened a new multidisciplinary program for treating patients with Chiari malformation and related conditions.
Dr. Athos Patsalides
The trial will be directed by Dr. Athos Patsalides and will test the effectiveness of venous sinus stenting to relieve the symptoms of pulsatile tinnitus in patients with venous sinus stenosis.
Dr. Heather McCrea
Dr. McCrea is our fourth neurosurgery resident to pursue a pediatric fellowship at one of the most prestigious children’s hospitals in the country
Dr. Brenton Pennicooke
This prestigious award is given each year to neurosurgical residents or fellows for outstanding research on spinal disorders.
Dr. Roger Härtl

Dr. Roger Härtl, Dr. Lawrence Bonassar, and their inter-campus spine research team were awarded the Third Place Basic Science Research Paper Award at the annual meeting of the Cervical Spine Research Society (CSRS). The paper, “Total Disc Replacement Using Tissue-Engineered Intervertebral Discs: In Vivo Outcome In A Canine Model,” was authored by Dr. Härtl, Yu Moriguchi, Rodrigo Navarro, Peter Grunert, and Thamina Khair in New York and Dr. Lawrence Bonassar,  Jorge Mojica Santiago, and...

Peter Morgenstern, M.D.

Peter Morgenstern, M.D., a fifth-year resident in neurosurgery at Weill Cornell Brain and Spine Center, has been awarded the 2015 Kenneth Shulman Award from the Joint Section on Pediatric Neurosurgery of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS). This award is given each year for the best paper presented at the annual meeting of the Joint Section by a resident-in-training. Dr. Morgenstern's winning paper is "Menin: A Novel Therapeutic Target for Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine...

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