Dr. Brandon Lucke-Wold
Designation: Resident in Neurosurgery
Department: Department of Neurosurgery
Email: Brandon.Lucke-Wold@neurosurgery.ufl.edu
University: University of Florida
Country: United States
Dr. Brandon Lucke-Wold graduated magna cum laude from Baylor
University with a BS in Neuroscience and distinction in honors. He later
completed his MD/PhD, Master's in Clinical and Translational Research, and the
Global Health Track at West Virginia University School of Medicine, where he
focused on research related to traumatic brain injury, neurosurgical
simulation, and stroke. Additionally, he co-founded biotechnology company
Wright-Wold Scientific and pharmaceutical company CTE cure, and was a science
advocate on Capitol Hill through the Washington Fellow's program.
During his time at West Virginia University, Brandon held
numerous leadership positions, such as president of several chapters, including
the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, Neurosurgery Interest
group, and Erlenmeyer Initiative Entrepreneur group. He was also an active
member of several honor societies, including the Gold Humanism Honor Society
and Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. Currently, he is a Pgy5 neurosurgery
resident at the University of Florida, pursuing endovascular enfolded training
and serving on several committees.
Dr. Brandon Lucke-Wold's research interests include
traumatic brain injury, subarachnoid hemorrhage, ischemic stroke, and
neurosurgery simulation. He is also involved in lab animal tracking and
inventory, developing pharmaceutical treatments for neurotrauma and
subarachnoid hemorrhage, as well as diagnostics for post-operative urinary
retention.
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