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Matthew Gutman is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Monash University. He is a practicing neurosurgeon with a focus on functional neurosurgery, brain tumor management, epilepsy, neurovascular disorders, and spinal surgery. Dr. Gutman is a member of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and maintains a private practice at Cabrini Hospital in Melbourne.
His research interests span multiple domains within neurosurgery, including advanced imaging techniques for epilepsy monitoring, surgical innovations for pediatric tumors, and neuroengineering applications such as brain-computer interfaces. He has collaborated on studies addressing complex cases involving skull-base tumors, spinal defects, and post-shunt complications.
Dr. Gutman’s work emphasizes clinical translation of research into surgical practice, with notable contributions to vascular imaging safety protocols and long-term outcomes of reconstructive surgical techniques. His publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, blending neurosurgical expertise with cutting-edge biomedical engineering and pediatric neurology.
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