Journey to Expertise
Education
Graduate of Marmara University School of Medicine Class of 1998 (1991-1998);
Residency at Istanbul University Neurosurgery Department (1998-2004);
First Fellowship from the University of Helsinki, Finland, in Cerebrovascular Surgery (2006-2007);
Second Fellowship from Harvard University, USA, in Brain Tumors (2007-2008);
Shortly About
Prof. Dr. Serdar Baki Albayrak
In the field of neurosurgery, Prof. Dr. Serdar Baki Albayrak emerges as a distinguished figure, boasting a rich career spanning more than two decades. With a comprehensive educational background, including prestigious fellowships at the University of Helsinki and Harvard University, he has honed his expertise in cerebrovascular surgery and brain tumors. Holding licenses to practice neurosurgery in leading countries, his professional journey includes significant appointments such as Associate Professor of Neurosurgery at Istanbul University, obtaining a USMLE Certificate, and eventually earning the title of Professor of Neurosurgery in 2017. As a dedicated member of the European Council for Neurosurgery, Prof. Dr. Serdar Baki has contributed significantly to the field, evident in his extensive publication record of over 200 books and articles, accumulating around 1000 citations. Engaging in impactful projects, including the Aneurysm Project at the University of Helsinki and the Meningioma Stem Cell Project at Harvard University, he demonstrates a commitment to advancing neurosurgical knowledge. Remarkably, Dr. Baki is the founder of the Innoway Research Group, showcasing his innovative approach to neurosurgical exploration. Notably, he has conducted 300 surgeries on the spinal cord and brain, with a total of over 5000 surgeries throughout his illustrious career.
Spotlight on Success
Awards & Achievement
More than 2 decades of experience in neurosurgery;
Licensed neurosurgeon in leading countries, including the US and all European countries;
Elite Affiliations
Professional Membership
Member of the European Council for Neurosurgery;