

Graduated from Regensburg and Würzburg with a medical degree and doctorate; Specialized in Neurosurgery at Berlin University in Germany; Completed fellowship program in brain and spine deformities in the USA; Conducted research training at University Hospital Cologne.
Prof. Dr. Roland Goldbrunner, with over ten years of experience in neurosurgery, stands as a distinguished figure in the field. Having obtained his medical degree and doctorate from Regensburg and Würzburg, he further honed his expertise through specialization in Neurosurgery at Berlin University, Germany, and a fellowship program in brain and spine deformities in the USA. His academic journey culminated in extensive research training at University Hospital Cologne. Throughout his illustrious career, Prof. Dr. Goldbrunner has amassed numerous accolades, including the publication of over 113 research articles focusing on spine deformities and treatment procedures. Notable among his publications are the EANO guidelines for meningiomas and vestibular schwannoma, which have garnered international recognition for their contributions to the field. His expertise spans neuro-oncology, skull base surgeries, and spine problems, areas where he has made significant advancements and contributions. As an active member of prestigious neurosurgical societies such as the European Associations of Neurosurgical Societies and the German Society of Neurosurgery, Prof. Dr. Goldbrunner remains at the forefront of innovation and collaboration within the field. His commitment to excellence and patient care is evident in his role as head of the neurosurgery department at University Hospital Cologne, where he continues to provide exceptional treatment and guidance to patients seeking specialized neurosurgical care.
Published over 113 research articles on spine deformities and treatment procedures; Notable publications include EANO guidelines for meningiomas and vestibular schwannoma; Received international recognition for work on open brain surgery.
Active member of European Associations of Neurosurgical Societies; Member of German Society of Neurosurgery (DGN); Permanent member of World Federation of Neurological Societies; Part of the Society of Neurological Surgeons.
Neuro-oncology; Skull base surgeries; Spine problems.