Dr Ryan Kellogg is a board-certified assistant professor of neurosurgery specializing in stroke and cerebrovascular neurosurgery. His expertise encompasses both open microneurosurgery techniques and minimally invasive endovascular procedures for the treatment of arterial and venous conditions affecting the brain and spine.
Dr Kellogg, originally from Bellevue, Washington, earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Washington in Seattle. Subsequently, he worked in a medical simulation laboratory, where he contributed to research studies and observed the development of innovative surgical and training technologies. After completing medical school at Duke University, Dr Kellogg completed neurosurgery residency at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina, which included a year of endovascular fellowship. He then undertook a second year of endovascular training at the University of Washington.
Dr Kellogg is dedicated to advancing minimally invasive surgery by employing the latest surgical technologies aimed at enhancing safety and outcomes. He pursues this objective through his roles as a clinician, researcher, and inventor. Dr Kellogg holds several patents in the field of image-guided surgery and neurosurgical devices. His current research concentrates on the application of artificial intelligence, including deep learning, to enhance diagnosis and gain a deeper understanding of brain imaging. Furthermore, he is involved in the research and development of robotics for endovascular procedures.