Dr. Ketan Bulsara | Cellular Neuroscience | Excellence in Neuroscience Research Award
Dr. Ketan Bulsara, University of Connecticut, United States.
Dr. Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara is a distinguished neurosurgeon, educator, and administrator whose career has been defined by excellence in academic leadership, innovative research, and patient-centered surgical advancements. With a strong foundation in medical education and training, he has held prestigious positions at leading institutions, making significant contributions to the fields of cerebrovascular and skull base surgery. His work in neurosurgical education, healthcare policy, and perioperative quality improvement continues to influence the next generation of medical professionals.
Profile
š Early Academic Pursuits: The Foundation of Excellence
Dr. Ketan Ramanlal Bulsara’s journey into the world of neurosurgery began with a strong academic foundation. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology and Neuroscience, graduating Magna Cum Laude from Davidson College in 1992. His passion for medicine led him to Duke University School of Medicine, where he earned his Medical Degree with Honors in 1996. Committed to mastering his craft, Dr. Bulsara underwent rigorous neurosurgical training at Duke University Medical Center, progressing through internship, residency, and chief residency roles. His dedication to specialized knowledge took him to the University of Iowa for a fellowship in Transoral Surgery and later to Duke’s Neurovascular Program for an advanced Endovascular Fellowship, earning CAST certification by the Senior Neurological Society.
š Professional Endeavors: Pioneering Neurosurgical Excellence
Dr. Bulsara has held esteemed academic and leadership positions throughout his career. Beginning as an Assistant Professor at the University of Missouri, he quickly ascended to directorship roles at Yale University, where he led Neuroendovascular and Skull Base Surgery Programs. His expertise and leadership took him to UConn Health, where he has served as Professor and Chief of Neurosurgery since 2017. As Program Director of UConnās Neurosurgery Residency Training Program and Director of Operating Room Quality, he has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of neurosurgeons. His administrative impact extended further when he was appointed Interim Inaugural Chairman of UConn’s Department of Neurosurgery in 2024.
š Contributions and Research Focus: Advancing Neurosurgical Innovation
Throughout his career, Dr. Bulsara has been at the forefront of neurosurgical research, focusing on cerebrovascular and skull base surgery, neuroendovascular techniques, and perioperative advancements. His tenure at Yale and UConn Health has been marked by groundbreaking contributions to neurosurgical methodologies, patient safety protocols, and cutting-edge surgical interventions. With a keen interest in medical policy and administration, he also serves as Chair of the UConn Health/University of Connecticut Deanās Task Force on Coding and Documentation, ensuring optimal standards in medical practice.
š Accolades and Recognition: A Trailblazerās Achievements
Dr. Bulsaraās exemplary work has earned him widespread recognition in academic, clinical, and administrative spheres. His leadership has been pivotal in strengthening neurosurgical departments and residency programs, earning respect from peers and students alike. His continued commitment to excellence led him to pursue an Executive MBA at Yale School of Management, which he completed in 2017, equipping him with advanced skills in healthcare management and strategic planning. Furthering his multidisciplinary expertise, he embarked on a legal education at the University of Connecticut School of Law in 2024, highlighting his commitment to integrating medicine, business, and law for the betterment of healthcare.
š” Impact and Influence: Shaping the Future of Neurosurgery
Dr. Bulsara’s influence extends far beyond the operating room. As a mentor, he has trained and guided numerous neurosurgeons, instilling in them the values of precision, innovation, and patient-centered care. His research and administrative contributions have shaped hospital policies and perioperative strategies, leading to improved surgical outcomes and enhanced healthcare delivery systems. His work in academic leadership continues to bridge the gap between medical practice, research, and education.
Publication
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Spinal axon regeneration evoked by replacing two growth cone proteins in adult neurons ā HM Bomze, KR Bulsara, BJ Iskandar, P Caroni, JH Pate Skene (2001)
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Longitudinal molecular trajectories of diffuse glioma in adults ā FP Barthel, KC Johnson, FS Varn, AD Moskalik, G Tanner, E Kocakavuk, et al. (2019)
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Glioma progression is shaped by genetic evolution and microenvironment interactions ā FS Varn, KC Johnson, J Martinek, JT Huse, MLP Nasrallah, P Wesseling, et al. (2022)
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Accuracy of prediction instruments for diagnosing large vessel occlusion in individuals with suspected stroke: a systematic review for the 2018 guidelines for the early… ā EE Smith, DM Kent, KR Bulsara, LY Leung, JH Lichtman, MJ Reeves, et al. (2018)
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Perioperative complications in transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion versus anteriorāposterior reconstruction for lumbar disc degeneration and instability ā AT Villavicencio, S Burneikiene, KR Bulsara, JJ Thramann (2006)
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Vessel wall magnetic resonance imaging identifies the site of rupture in patients with multiple intracranial aneurysms: proof of principle ā CC Matouk, DM Mandell, M Günel, KR Bulsara, A Malhotra, R Hebert, et al. (2013)
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Safety of transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion and intervertebral recombinant human bone morphogenetic proteinā2 ā AT Villavicencio, S Burneikiene, EL Nelson, KR Bulsara, M Favors, et al. (2005)
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Laminectomy versus percutaneous electrode placement for spinal cord stimulation ā AT Villavicencio, JC Leveque, L Rubin, K Bulsara, JP Gorecki (2000)
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Indications for thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke from emergent large vessel occlusion (ELVO): report of the SNIS Standards and Guidelines Committee ā M Mokin, SA Ansari, RA McTaggart, KR Bulsara, M Goyal, M Chen, et al. (2019)
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Review of the literature on de novo formation of cavernous malformations of the central nervous system after radiation therapy ā SM Nimjee, CJ Powers, KR Bulsara (2006)
šŖ Conclusion
A visionary in neurosurgery, Dr. Bulsaraās impact transcends surgical practice, reaching into medical education, research, and healthcare administration. His multidisciplinary approachācombining medicine, business, and lawāpositions him as a leader in shaping the future of healthcare. His commitment to innovation and excellence ensures that his contributions will continue to elevate neurosurgical standards and inspire future generations of medical professionals.