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Associate Professor Andrew Davidson completed his medical degree at the University of Queensland in 1994 and began neurosurgical training in 2003. He obtained a Master of Surgery in Neurosurgery in 2006 and was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) in 2008. Davidson undertook a combined clinical research fellowship in cerebrovascular surgery at Macquarie University from 2008 to 2010 and received his PhD in 2014, focusing on the molecular biology of brain arteriovenous malformations. He has led the Macquarie University Tumour Program since its inception in 2012 and chairs the Neuro-oncology Pituitary Multi-Disciplinary Teams. Davidson's academic interests include the functional assessment of brain tumor patients and the development of evidence-based medical training programs. He is active in medical education and serves on the executive committee of the RACS Academy of Surgical Educators. He is also a member of the Royal Australian Navy Reserve, holding the rank of Surgeon Lieutenant Commander. Davidson has published over 25 articles and book chapters, and his work is widely cited in scientific literature. He teaches anatomy and surgical approaches, particularly in extended endoscopic skull base surgery. He is affiliated with numerous professional organizations in neurosurgery and oncology.
Macquarie University • Sydney, AU
Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Macquarie University, involved in clinical research and teaching.
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