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Dr. Daniel Neuzil is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He serves as Director of Vascular Surgery Programs at UPMC Hanover & Memorial Hospitals, with over 20 years of clinical practice experience. He is affiliated with institutions like University of Maryland Medical Center and Virginia Mason Medical Center.
- Education: B.S. in Microbiology with Honors (University of Washington, 1983); M.D. (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1987)
- Training: Residency and Fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (1987-1996)
Dr. Neuzil’s research spans vascular surgery, gene therapy, and bioartificial liver development. His work includes in vivo gene delivery to liver cells, hepatocyte transplantation, and endovascular techniques for aneurysms. He also contributed to surgical education and trauma care optimization.
His recent publications focus on vascular surgery outcomes, bioartificial liver systems, and trauma-related interventions. Key themes include endovascular vs. open repair, bedside surgical techniques, and gene therapy applications in liver disease.
Scientific Awards:
- Resident Research Award (1992)
- Alfred Blalock Award (1994)
- John L. Sawyers Award for Teaching (1996)
- Joel Wilson Baker Award for Teaching (1999, 2000, 2003, 2013)
- Seattle’s Top Doctors (2005-2014)
Dr. Neuzil has advised on surgical education and trauma care delivery, with grants and clinical trials focused on vascular interventions and liver regeneration. He collaborates with teams at UPMC Hanover and Memorial Hospitals.
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