Stanford Neurosurgery News
- Neurosurgery
New imaging technique improves brain health in high-risk children
A team of Stanford researchers developed a non-invasive and contrast-free MRI method that successfully measures blood flow in children with moyamoya disease or with high risk of stroke.
- YouTube
Patient Story: Sheena (Trigeminal & Occipital Neuralgia)
In honor of Facial Pain Awareness Month-- Meet Sheena, a resilient warrior who found hope through Dr. Lim and Dr. Wilson at Stanford after battling debilitating facial and head pain.
- News Center
James Doty, neurosurgeon and compassion expert, dies at 69
Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Email James “Jim” R. Doty, MD, founder and director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford Medicine, died at age 69 on July 16, 2025, after complications from surgery.
- Neurosurgery
Dr. Karadimas joins Department of Neurosurgery
The Department of Neurosurgery welcomes Spyridon (Spyros) Karadimas, MD, PhD, who joins the team as an assistant professor of Neurosurgery.
- Neurosurgery
Stanford at CNS 2025 - Los Angeles
View the list of sessions that highlight department members for the Oct. 11-15, 2025 event.