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Shenandoah Robinson, MD

Academic Title:

Clinical Professor

Primary Appointment:

Neurosurgery

Additional Title:

Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Pediatrics

Location:

600 N. Wolfe St.

Phone (Primary):

410-955-7171

Fax:

410-955-7862

Education and Training

Northwestern University, BA with Distinction, Integrated Science Program, Phi Beta Kappa

Northwestern University School of Medicine, MD, Alpha Omega Alpha

Case Western Reserve University, Department of Surgery, Internship

Case Western Reserve University, Department of Neurological Surgery, Residency

Washington University/St. Louis Children's Hospital, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship

Biosketch

Case Western Reserve University, Department of Neurological Surgery, Assistant Professor

Case Western Reserve University, Department of Neurological Surgery, Associate Professor

Case Western Reserve University, Department of Neurological Surgery, Professor

Harvard University, Associate Professsor of Surgery and Neurology

Johns Hopkins University Professor of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Pediatrics - present

University of Maryland, Professor of Neurosurgery - present

 

 

Research/Clinical Keywords

epilepsy, cerebral palsy, pain, perinatal brain injury, neurorepair

Highlighted Publications

Robinson S, Tani M, Strieter RM, Ransohoff RM, Miller RH. The chemokine growth regulated oncogene-a promotes spinal cord oligodendrocyte precursor proliferation. J Neurosci. 1998;18(24): 10457-10463.

Robinson S, Li Q, DeChant A, Cohen ML. Neonatal loss of gamma amino butyric acid pathway expression after human perinatal brain injury. J Neuros-Pediatr. 2006; 104:396-408.

Robinson S. Neonatal post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus from prematurity: Pathophysiology and current treatment concepts. J Neuros-Pediatr. 2012; 9: 242-58. (Accompanying Editorial). PMID 22380952.

Robinson S, Petelenz K, Li Q, Cohen ML, Bucek M, Lust D, Miller RH. Developmental changes induced by graded prenatal systemic hypoxia-ischemic insults in rats. Neurobiol Dis. 2005; 18(3): 568-81.

Mazur M, Miller RH, Robinson S. Postnatal erythropoietin treatment mitigates neural cell loss after systemic prenatal injury. J Neuros-Pediatr. 2010; 6:206-221 (Lead article with commentary). PMID: 20809703. PMCID: PMC3037962.

Robinson S, Mikoleanko I, Thompson I, Li Q, Cohen ML, Goyal M. Loss of cation-chloride transporter expression in preterm infants with white matter lesions: Implications for the pathogenesis of epilepsy. J Neuropath Exp Neur. 2010; 69(6):565-572

Jantzie LL, Corbett CJ, Berglass J, Firl DJ, Flores J, Mannix R, Robinson S. Complex pattern of interaction between in utero hypoxia-ischemia and intra-amniotic inflammation disrupts brain development and motor function. J Neuroinflamm. 2014; 11(1):131. PMID: 2508242. PMCID: PMC4128546