
Duke Neurosurgery
From our early beginnings in 1937, Duke Neurosurgery has advanced our commitment to patient care within a culture of research collaboration and innovation. Our legacy is founded in caring, teaching and leading with the humility and respect equal to the enormous responsibility we have been given to care for our patients and their families.
New in Duke Neurosurgery
Duke Neurosurgery is the first in the area to offer the life-changing treatment for essential tremor
David Phillips of Hope Mills, NC has had essential tremors in both hands for more than a decade.
Alvan Ukachukwu, MBBS, MSc, has been named assistant professor in the Duke Department of Neurosurgery, effective September 1, 2023.
A study published today in Nature Cancer describes how tumors previously thought to be unresponsive to immunotherapy are responsive through a novel mechanism
Giselle Lopéz, MD, PhD, of the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke has been named to the American Society of Clinical Pathology's "40 Under 40."