Brandon Lucke-Wold graduated magna cum laude in neuroscience
with a distinction in honors from Baylor University. He completed his M.D./Ph.D.,
M.Sc. in Clinical and Translational Research from the Global Health Track at
West Virginia University School of Medicine. He is currently a Neurosurgery
Resident at the University of Florida. His research focus was on traumatic
brain injury, neurosurgical simulation, and stroke. At West Virginia
University, he also served as a health coach for the Diabetes Prevention and
Management program. He is a co-founder of the biotechnology company Wright-Wold
Scientific, the pharmaceutical company CTE Cure, and was a science advocate on
Capitol Hill through the Washington Fellow’s program. He has also served as
president of the WVU chapters of the American Association of Pharmaceutical
Scientists, Neurosurgery Interest Group, and Erlenmeyer Initiative Entrepreneur
group. He has also served as vice president of the graduate student
Neuroscience Interest Group, Nu Rho Psi Honor Society, and Medical Students for
Global Health. He was an active member of the Gold Humanism Honor Society and
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society. He is currently a member of the UF House Staff
Council and Positive Culture Committee.