Publications | September 8, 2025
Aguirre AO, Quiceno E, Soliman MAR, Mullin JP: Occipitocervical Junction Surgery (chapter 27). In Baaj AA, Than KD, Daniels AH, Shankar GM, Baeesa SS (eds): Cervical Spine Surgery: Principles and Techniques, 1e. Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., August 18, 2025. ISBN 978-1-68420-626-1 DOI 10.1055/b000000961. Article: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390034039_Cervical_Spine_Surgery_Principles_and_Techniques
Publications | August 6, 2025
Sun R, Ogilvy CS, Levy EI: In Reply: Neurosurgical Endovascular Credentialing in Europe and the United Kingdom for the “Complete” Neurovascular Surgeon: The Time has Come. Neurosurgery (epub August 6, 2025 DOI 10.1227/neu.0000000000003678). PMID 40767497. Free article: https://journals.lww.com/neurosurgery/fulltext/9900/in_reply__neurosurgical_endovascular_credentialing.1784.aspx
The clinical trials our faculty conduct build knowledge about a wide spectrum of conditions and improve the quality of care for people in Western New York
and around the globe. UBNS academic residents and fellows take part in conducting research, gaining professional experience while working to extend
the frontiers of medical knowledge. Our extensive experience in conducting trials helps us provide a well-developed, safe and
medically sound infrastructure for investigative projects.
Publications | September 8, 2025
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UBNS in the NewsUB Neurosurgery and Atlas Ambulatory Neurosurgery Center (ANSC™) have been awarded a historic $144,500 research grant aimed at using artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and decode brain aneurysm risk.
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