Associate Professor
Stanford University School of Medicine
PALO ALTO, CA, US
Dr. Suzanne Tharin, MD PhD FAANS, Associate Professor at Stanford University is a spinal neurosurgeon-scientist focusing on novel regenerative strategies to treat spinal cord injury and disorders. She joined the faculty at Stanford University in 2012. Following her undergraduate degree in Physiology and a Master’s degree in Anatomy and Cell Biology at the University of Toronto, Dr. Tharin completed a PhD in Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and SUNY Stony Brook. She received her MD from Columbia University and then completed her neurosurgery residency at the Brigham and Women's Hospital/Children’s Hospital Boston/Harvard Medical School program. She subsequently completed a clinical fellowship in complex spine surgery at the Cleveland Clinic. Her research program encompasses the molecular controls over cortical neuronal development, spinal cord injury, and regenerative strategies for spinal cord repair, including stem cell-based strategies. As a practicing neurosurgeon at the Palo Alto VA and Stanford University Hospital, Dr. Tharin is dedicated to translating an understanding of neural development into regenerative strategies for the treatment of spinal cord injury.
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
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