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Brandon Lucke-Wold, MD

General Surgery

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Biography

Brandon Lucke-Wold was born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO. He graduated magna cum laude with a BS in Neuroscience and distinction in honors from Baylor University. He completed his MD/PhD, Master’s in Clinical and Translational Research, and the Global Health Track at West Virginia University School of Medicine. His research focus was on traumatic brain injury, neurosurgical simulation, and stroke. At West Virginia University, he did research and public health projects, he is a co-founder of the pharmaceutical company TauGen. He has served as vice president for the graduate student neuroscience interest group, Nu Rho Psi Honor Society, and medical students for global health. He was an active member of the Gold Humanism Honor Society and Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He is past President of the UF House Staff Council, Chair of North American Spine Society Early Career Member Section, Former Chair of the UF Quality Improvement Committee, on the Board of Directors for the Alachua County Medical Society, and resident board member for the Florida Medical Association. He is married to Noelle Lucke-Wold and has two children. As a family, they enjoy running with their dogs, kayaking, and traveling. In his spare time, Brandon frequently runs half marathons and 10ks together with is wife. Brandon also enjoys reading, playing piano, discussing philosophy, and playing chess. He has completed neurosurgery residency and is currently a neuroendovascular fellow at University of Florida. He has transitioned to research on treatment of vasospasm by targeting the neuroinflammatory cascade following subarachnoid hemorrhage. He was awarded the Dempsey Cerebrovascular Research Fellowship, NSTP Year 1 Fellowship, Van Wagenen Fellowship, R25 Grant, SNIS Fellowship, and NREF Research Grant in addition to multiple research presentation awards.