Neuroscience
Penn Neurosurgery Welcomes David K. Kung, MD
David K. Kung, MD, joins Penn Medicine as the newest member of the Penn neurovascular team. Dr. Kung obtained his undergraduate degree in neuroscience and biochemistry graduating with honors from the University of Washington. He then attended the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and completed his neurosurgical training at the University of Iowa. Dr. Kung went on to complete a neurovascular surgery and endovascular neurosurgery fellowship at the Thomas Jefferson University.
Dr. Kung has a specific clinical interest in neurovascular diseases and provides a full spectrum of treatments using microsurgical, radiosurgical, and endovascular techniques. In addition, Dr. Kung is deeply interested in neurovascular research and has over 25 peer-reviewed articles published. He is actively engaged in the study of cerebral aneurysms including its mechanisms of growth and rupture, as well as novel treatments.
Dr. Kung sees patients at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. To schedule an appointment, please call 800-789-PENN (7366) or request an appointment online.
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Isaac Chen, Md, Joins Penn Neurosurgery
H. Isaac Chen, MD, has joined Penn Neurosurgery as an Assistant Professor. Dr. Chen received his undergraduate degree in biochemical sciences from Harvard University; subsequently, he received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He...
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Penn Neurosurgery Welcomes Ali K. Ozturk, Md
Ali K. Ozturk, MD, has joined Penn Neurosurgery as an Assistant Professor. Dr Ozturk received his BA in biology from Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from the Yale University School of Medicine. He then completed a residency in neurosurgery...
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Dr. Malhotra Q&a: Benefits Of Penn Neurosurgery At Chestnut Hill
Neil R. Malhotra, MDNeil R. Malhotra, MD, assistant professor of neurosurgery, who continues to see patients at Valley Forge and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), now has office hours in Chestnut Hill as well. Dr. Malhotra, who provides...
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Congratulations To 2013 Penn Neurosurgery Chief Residents
This past weekend, Dr. Sean Grady hosted Penn Neurosurgery’s annual Hail and Farewell event to celebrate the achievements of its chief residents. Penn Neurosurgery is proud to announce that Bradley C. Lega, MD, Matthew Sanborn, MD and Robert G. Whitmore,...
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Penn Neurosurgery Adds New Location In Chestnut Hill
Penn Neurosurgery announces the addition of a new location in Chestnut Hill, PA. Neil R. Malhotra, MD, assistant professor of neurosurgery, who will continue to see patients at Valley Forge and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), will...
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