Faculty

 FACULTY

William A. Friedman, MD
Professor & Chairman
Albert L. Rhoton, Jr, MD, Chairman's Professor

Erin M. Dunbar, MD
Assistant Professor
Co-Director, Preston A. Wells, Jr. Center for Brain Tumor Therapy

Kelly D. Foote, MD
Assistant Professor
Co-Director, Movement Disorders Center

Brian L. Hoh, MD
Assistant Professor
William Merz Professorship in Neurological Surgery

R. Patrick Jacob, MD
Associate Professor
Dunspaugh-Dalton Professor

Stephen B. Lewis, MD
Assistant Professor
James and Newton Eblen Professor

J. Richard Lister, MD, MBA
Professor
Associate Chairman

Gregory A. Murad, MD
Clinical Lecturer

David W. Pincus, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
L. D. Hupp Professor

John F. Reavey-Cantwell, MD
Clinical Lecturer

Albert L. Rhoton, Jr., MD
Professor & Chairman Emeritus
R. D. Keene Family Professor

Steven N. Roper, MD
Professor
Edward Shedd Wells Professor

 

 JOINT FACULTY

Chris S. Firment, MD
Department of Radiology

Michael E. Mahla, MD
Department of Anesthesiology

Michael S. Okun, MD
Department of Neurology

Amy A. Smith, MD
Department of Pediatrics

 RESEARCH FACULTY

Frank J. Bova, PhD
Professor
Albert and Birdie Einstein Chair

Huan-Xin Chen, MD, PhD
Assistant Scientist

Didier A. Rajon, PhD
Assistant Scientist

Brent Reynolds, PhD
Associate Professor

Chester E. Sutterlin, MD
Adjunct Professor

Mu Yang, MS
Assistant-In

 

Department of Neurosurgery
University of Florida

Box 100265
Gainesville, Florida 32610-0265

Phone # (352) 273-9000,
(800) 633-2122, ext 39000

Fax # (352) 392- 8413


Brent A. Reynolds, PhD, received his Ph.D. in 1994 from the University of Calgary during which time he and Sam Weiss discovered the existence of a stem cell in the adult central nervous system, challenging a century old dogma that the adult brain was unable to produce new neurons. He co-founded NeuroSpheres Ltd. where he was Vice-President of Research and in 1999 published the first report on the trans-differentiation of cells derived from one germ layer into functional cells of another germ layer. Professor Reynolds holds 16 US patents related to neural stem cells and his lab is currently focused on the development of stem cell specific assays, in situ manipulation of neural stem cells and understanding the role that solid tissue cancer stem cells play in tumor initiation and metastasis.

Special Interests: Neural Stem Cells, New Technologies, Cancer Stem Cells, Cell Replacement Strategies

Email: brent.reynolds@neurosurgery.ufl.edu

 

 

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