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Kyle Uittenbogaard, M.D.
 Dr. Uittenbogaard completed his Bachelor of Science degree with honors and with distinction at the University of Iowa in 2000. He went on to attend the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine and received his MD degree in 2004. His internship was completed at the University of Minnesota in 2005.
His clinical areas of interest include neuro-oncology, neurosurgery for medically-refractory epilepsy, and pediatric neurosurgery.
Professional organization memberships include the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Minnesota Medical Association and Hennepin County Medical Society.
Dr. Uittenbogaard has received a National Institutes of Health Training Grant for Translational Research in Neurobiology of Disease. He is involved in research on immunotherapy for gliomas and DTAT porcine safety trial. Publications Uittenbogaard KM and Haines SJ. Meningitis and Encephalitis. Chapter in Samandouras G, ed. The Neurosurgeon%e2s Handbook. London: Oxford University Press, 2010, in press. Olin MR, Grogan PT, Anderson B, Uittenbogaard KM, Hunt MA, Moertel C, Ohlfest JR. Influence of oxygen concentration on neurosphere cultures derived from surgically isolated gliomas: implications for immunotherapy. Presentation Abstract and poster presentation at The Society for NeuroOncology meeting in November 2008.
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