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UCHealth Neurosurgery - Anschutz Medical Campus
1635 Aurora Court Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, 4th Fl, Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-2080

Daniel Kramer, MD

Neurological Surgery

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Practice Locations

UCHealth Neurosurgery - Anschutz Medical Campus
1635 Aurora Court, Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, 4th Fl
Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-2080

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UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (UCH)
12605 E. 16th Ave
Aurora, CO 80045

720-848-0000

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Provider Expertise

Clinical Interest for Patients

Dr. Kramer has a clinical interest in surgical treatments for movement disorders, epilepsy, and facial pain. He has a particular interest in resections for epilepsy, laser therapy, responsive neural stimulators, MR-guided focused ultrasound treatments, new applications for deep brain stimulation, and microvascular decompressions for disorders like trigeminal neuralgia.


Specialties

  • Neurological Surgery

Conditions & Treatments

  • Brain and Nervous System

    Brain Tumors, Deep Brain Stimulation, Epilepsy, General Neurosurgery, Hydrocephalus, Movement Disorders, Parkinson's Disease, Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injuries, Trigeminal Neuralgia

Interests & Activities

Personal Interests

In his free time, he enjoys ultra-running, concerts, and finding an excuse to be outdoors.


Education & Training

Medical Schools

MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (2012)


Undergraduate Schools

BA, Northwestern University (IL) (2006)


Internships

University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical Center Program (2013)


Residency Program

University of Southern California/LAC+USC Medical Center Program (2019)


Fellowships

Stanford University Program (2020)

Research & Grants

Research Interests for Patients

His research areas are focused on the interpretation of neural signals and the communication between brain areas, particularly to produce movement and somatosensation. He spent a dedicated research year under an NIH grant at CalTech, working on brain computer interface, where the human brain interfaces directly with machines to restore motor and sensory function to paralyzed individuals, and went on to continue this type of work at Stanford. He is currently collaborating to develop a brain computer interface program at CU.

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Referral Contact Phone

720-848-2080