Dr. Renée Reynolds is an Assistant professor of neurosurgery at University at Buffalo. Dr. Reynolds is assistant program director of the department of neurosurgery’s academic & residency program. Her areas of expertise are: pediatric neurosurgery, including congenital neurosurgical conditions; brain tumors; surgical management of epilepsy; hydrocephalus; and more.
Dr. Renée Reynolds is an Assistant professor of neurosurgery at University at Buffalo. She completed her neurosurgical training at the Duke University Medical Center and received her medical degree from SUNY Upstate Medical University. She also completed a one-year fellowship at Seattle Children’s Hospital/University of Washington in pediatric neurosurgery. Dr. Reynolds is assistant program director of the department of neurosurgery’s academic & residency program. Her areas of expertise are: pediatric neurosurgery, including congenital neurosurgical conditions; brain tumors; surgical management of epilepsy; hydrocephalus; and more. Her research interests are in the areas of immunotherapy for pediatric brain tumors and management of hydrocephalus. She has several publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented at national meetings. She is a member of the Congress of Neurosurgeons and the Children’s Oncology Group.