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  • Name: Gregory J. Zipfel, MD, FAANS
    Address: Washington Univ./Neurosurgery, 660 S Euclid Ave #8057, St Louis, MO 63110-1010
    Country: United States of America
    Telephone: (314) 747-8871
    Fax: (314) 362-2107
    Membership Status: Active

    Elected: 2012

    Gregory J. Zipfel was born in Peoria, IL on February 2, 1969. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Illinois in 1991 and his M.D. degree from Northwestern University in 1995. He served as a neurosurgery resident at the University of Florida under the mentorship of Drs. Albert Rhoton and Arthur Day and as a cerebrovascular and skull base surgery fellow at the University of Miami under the mentorship of Drs. Roberto Heros and Jacques Morcos. He also completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at Washington University in St. Louis in the world-renowned brain ischemia laboratory of Dr. Dennis Choi.

    Following training, Dr. Zipfel was recruited to Washington University in St. Louis in 2004. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2011, Professor in 2015, and Chairman of the Department in 2019. In addition, he serves as Co-Director of the Stroke and Cerebrovascular Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital / Washington University in St. Louis and is Director of the Neurological Surgery Residency Program. He is board certified in Neurological Surgery.

    Dr. Zipfel focuses his clinical practice on the surgical management of cerebrovascular disease and skull base tumors. He also directs the Cerebrovascular Research Program in the Department of Neurosurgery at Washington University. This program has three primary areas of interest: 1) Examining the impact of cerebral amyloid angiopathy and vascular oxidative stress on Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia; 2) Exploring the molecular basis and developing novel therapeutics for subarachnoid hemorrhage-induced brain injury; and 3) Determining and classifying the pathophysiology, natural history, and treatment of dural arteriovenous fistulae. This research program has been continuously funded by the NIH since 2005 and has been supported by numerous other foundations including the American Heart Association, American Health Assistance Foundation, Brain Aneurysm Foundation, Neurosurgery Research & Education Foundation, Hope Center For Neurological Disorders, and McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience. His CV lists over 200 peer-reviewed publications – primarily in the areas of cerebrovascular neurosurgery, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

    Dr. Zipfel is also a dedicated neurosurgical educator and leader. He serves as the director of the neurological surgery residency at Washington University, PI of the Washington University R25 grant to support neurosurgery resident research, and co-PI of the national K12 neurosurgery research career development program. He has served as visiting professor at >20 universities, was a member and then co-chair of the editorial board of the Journal of Neurosurgery, served as Chairman of the Joint Cerebrovascular Section of the AANS/CNS, and is currently serving in several leadership roles in the Society of Neurological Surgeons, the American Academy of Neurological Surgery, and the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation.