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Widely regarded for his contributions to the field of neurosurgery, Keith Rich is a distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery at Washington University School of Medicine. With a profound specialization in brain cancer, Dr. Rich has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding of the complex mechanisms underlying cell death following radiation and chemotherapy treatments. His research is particularly focused on examining the roles of astrocytes and C6 glioma cells in these processes, aiming to uncover new therapeutic strategies to combat brain cancer. Dr. Rich's academic journey began with the attainment of his MD from Indiana University in 1977. Following this, he honed his expertise through a rigorous residency and fellowship in Neurological Surgery at Washington University, where he has since established himself as a leading figure in the field. His commitment to excellence is further evidenced by his board certification from the American Board of Neurological Surgery, a testament to his skill and dedication to patient care. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Rich has been at the forefront of research into the cellular and molecular dynamics of brain tumors. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of how various factors influence the survival and death of cancer cells, providing critical insights that have the potential to improve treatment outcomes for patients with brain cancer. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Rich is deeply committed to education and mentorship, guiding the next generation of neurosurgeons and researchers. His passion for teaching and his dedication to advancing medical knowledge make him a respected and influential figure within the academic and medical communities.

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