THEME: "Emerging Challenges and Advances in Neurology and Neuroscience"
University of Florida, United States
Title: Early Signs of Elevated Intracranial Pressure (ICP) on Computed Tomography Correlate with Measured ICP in the Intensive Care Unit and Six-Month Outcome in the Progesterone for Traumatic Brain Injury, Experimental Clinical Treatment (ProTECTIII) Trial Cohort
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 also served as a health coach for the Diabetes Prevention and
Management program in Morgantown and Charleston, WV, which significantly
improved health outcomes for participants. In addition to his research and
public health projects, he is a co-founder of the biotechnology company
Wright-Wold Scientific, the pharmaceutical company CTE cure, and was a science
advocate on Capitol Hill through the Washington Fellow’s program.
He has also served as president of the WVU
chapters for the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists,
Neurosurgery Interest group, and Erlenmeyer Initiative Entrepreneur group. In
addition, 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 currently a member of the UF House Staff
Council, Positive Culture Committee, Quality Improvement Committee, Board of
Directors Alachua County Medical Society, and Accreditation Requirements Review
Committee. He is married to Noelle Lucke-Wold and has two children. As a family, they enjoy running with their
dogs, rock climbing, 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 is currently a Pgy5 neurosurgery resident at University of
Florida with pursuing endovascular enfolded training and was awarded the
Dempsey Cerebrovascular Research Fellowship.
Neurosurgery, stroke