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Johns Hopkins Medicine - 29-Apr-2025A new liquid biopsy developed at Johns Hopkins uses machine learning to spot brain tumours
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Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at Washington University School of Medicine
Dr. Dimitrios Mathios is an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and serves as the Director of the Molecular Neuro-oncology Lab. His clinical expertise encompasses brain tumors, including glioblastomas, gliomas, ependymomas, meningiomas, and intraventricular tumors, with a focus on minimally invasive brain tumor surgery.
Dr. Mathios earned his medical degree from the Kapodistrian University of Athens School of Medicine in Greece. He completed a neurosurgery residency at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he also undertook a fellowship in Cancer Immunology, Genetics, and Epigenetics. Further enhancing his specialization, he pursued a fellowship in Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery and Neuro-oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Visit website: https://neurosurgery.wustl.edu/people/dimitrios-mathios-md/
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