Stanford Neurosurgery News
- – Neurosurgery
Stanford researchers reveal surprising links between brain activity and glucose dynamics
Stanford researchers conducted the first in-human study investigating how glucose levels in the brain are related to specific patterns of brain activity. Stanford Neurosurgery PGY-4 resident Yuhao (Danny) Huang, MD, is the lead author.
- – Growing Up in Santa Cruz
Harraher is the Chief of Neurosurgery at Dominican Hospital
Dr. Ciara Harraher is running around her front yard on a cool Saturday afternoon in January with 20 nine-year-old boys at her son, Finn’s, birthday party. Directing a nerf war is no easy task.
- – Neurosurgery
Fame Lab received Shurl and Kay Curci Foundation grant
Congratulations to Ryann Fame, PhD, and colleagues on receiving a grant to support their research on pediatric disorders involving cerebrospinal fluid.
- – Neurosurgery
Maher joins Stanford Medicine as Pediatric Neurosurgery Division Chief
Cormac O. Maher, MD, begins his appointment as Stanford Department of Neurosurgery as pediatric neurosurgery division chief starting March 1, 2023.
- – The San Francisco Chronicle
Tom Stienstra survived every risk the outdoors threw at him. Then came one he didn’t see coming
Tom Stienstra, outdoorsman and emeritus outdoors writer for The Chronicle, had prior brushes with death, but cancer made him reckon with mortality once more. Dr. Steven Chang is mentioned in this article.