Stanford Neurosurgery News

  • – Neurosurgery

    Part doctor, part artist

    Adela Wu, MD, finishes her shift and strolls down the corridor of the concrete hospital floors in her surgical clogs and blue scrubs.

  • – Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute

    Discovery sheds light on earliest development of gut motility

    A collaboration between Institute Faculty Scholars Julia Kaltschmidt and Todd Coleman has identified a

  • – Neurosurgery

    Women in Medicine 2024

    Every September, Stanford Medicine celebrates Women in Medicine month.

  • – Neurosurgery

    How exciting!

    In the field of neuroscience, it was a fundamental belief that these neurons were not only excitable, but that they become electrically excitable on their own. Now, that foundational belief is shifting.

  • – Healthier, Happy Lives Blog

    Teenager back on lacrosse field after brain surgery for AVM

    Lauren Adair loves the sport of Lacrosse – so much so that it was the first thing she worried about after being diagnosed with an AVM, or arteriovenous malformation.


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