Dennis Dee Spencer MD
Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor of Neurosurgery; Chair, Department of Neurosurgery; Director, Epilepsy Surgery Program; Director, Pituitary Tumor Program

Departments & Organizations
Yale Medical GroupPituitary Program
Diabetes Endocrinology Research Center
Neurosurgery: Epilepsy Surgery | Pediatric Neurosurgery | Epilepsy Program
Biography
Dr. Spencer is the Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor and Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Yale University School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Washington University School of Medicine and completed his neurosurgical residency at Yale in 1977. He joined the Yale neurosurgery faculty following his residency, and became Chief of neurosurgery in 1987. He has an international reputation in the surgical treatment of neurological diseases causing epilepsy and developed a widely used neocortical sparing surgical approach for patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.The primary focus of Dr. Spencer's clinical work is surgery for medically intractable epilepsy, seizure disorders associated with brain tumors, and pituitary tumors. Besides chairing the Department of Neurosurgery, he directs the Epilepsy Surgery and Pituitary Tumor Programs.
His research has brought together basic scientists and clinicians around a program concerning energetics, glutamate metabolism and the neurobiological study of human epileptogenic tissue. Study techniques include 4T MRS, C13 intraoperative glucose turnover studies, and in vivo and in vitro electrophysiology and microdialysis, immunohistochemistry, confocal and EM microscopy, and molecular biology. In particular, laboratory discoveries are correlated with the epileptogenic substrate in order to help define human epilepsy pathogenesis and potential therapies.
Dr. Spencer was the 1999 recipient of the American Epilepsy Society's Research Award in Clinical Investigation, and the 2006 Society of Neurological Surgeons' Grass Award for Excellence in Research. He is past Chairman of the American Board of Neurological Surgery, Vice Chairman of the Neurosurgery Residency Review Committee, President of both the American Epilepsy Society (2008) and the Society of Neurological Surgeons (2007-2008), and he served as interim Dean of the Yale School of Medicine 2003-2004.
Education
- M.D., Washington University , 1971
Selected Publication
- Eid T, Hammer J, Runden-Pran E, Roberg B, Thomas MJ, Osen K. Davanger S, Laake P, Torgner IA, Lee TS, Kim JH, Spencer DD, Otterson OP, de Lanerolle NC. Increased expression of phosphate-activated glutaminase in hippocampal neurons in human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Acta Neuropathol (Berl) 113(2):137-52, 2007.
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Grass Foundation Award(2006) , Society of Neurological Surgeons
Articles
Autumn 2001
For 500 alumni and their guests, a return to New Haven
At this year’s reunion, alumni donned hard hats for a tour of the Congress Avenue Building and put on their thinking...

Summer 2003
This just in
One of the dubious pleasures of editing a magazine is taking an issue that is ready to go to print and remaking it...
Summer 2003
2003-2004 Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine
The Executive Committee of the Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine directs association activities, links the School...

Winter 2004
New leadership for the alumni association
Hospitals horrified Donald E. Moore, M.D. ’81, M.P.H. ’81, beginning the day he visited his dying father.“I was able to...

Spring 2008
From the editor: Starting point
In the fall of 2006 Bayer HealthCare announced that it was closing its plant in West Haven and Orange and putting the...

Autumn 2003
In the dean’s office, it takes a brain surgeon
On a Monday afternoon in late June, close to a hundred senior faculty members filled the Historical Library to witness...

Summer 2004
A down-to-earth leader who gets things done
Texas dean Robert Alpern, a distinguished nephrologist, takes the reins at Yale.When Donald W. Seldin, M.D. ’43D, HS...

Summer 2002
Yale sets its sights on biomedical engineering
In 1996, when President Richard C. Levin laid out his vision for the University’s future in an essay titled “Preparing...
Summer 2004
For doctors, scientists, workshop series is an initiative in translation
Catalin S. Buhimschi, M.D., is just starting out on his research career studying high-risk pregnancies in the...
Summer 2001
Clinical development fund makes first round of awards
Two years ago, when Yale University and the Yale New Haven Health System signed their first formal affiliation...
Spring 2009
Recommendations for rest periods for residents meets with skepticism
For decades, doctors in training have endured long hours and sleepless nights during residency. Due to concerns that...

Spring 2004
For undergrads, mentor program offers a glimpse of a physician’s life
Five times during the fall semester, Shannon Gulliver, a Yale College senior majoring in microbiology, traveled from...
Summer 2000
Faculty Practice elects governors
The Yale Faculty Practice, the multi-specialty academic medical practice composed of over 650 School of Medicine...

Spring 2008
Dennis D. Spencer, M.D., HS
Dennis D. Spencer, M.D., HS ’77, chair and the Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor of Neurosurgery, was elected president...
Winter/Spring 1998
Medicine's new eyes
A century ago, the modern science of medical imaging was born when Roentgen discovered the X-ray. Now, new methods are...

Spring 2008
A neurosurgeon’s photographic legacy
Harvey Cushing pioneered many techniques in neurosurgery, among them the still-young art of photography as a tool for...

Summer 2003
High Resolution
The opening of a new Magnetic Resonance Research Center gives Yale expanded capabilities for advancing imaging science...
Fall 1998
Interview: Dennis Spencer
The leader of Yale’s newly created Department of Neurosurgery is as comfortable astride a Harley-Davidson as in the...
Summer 1999
The Many Worlds of Noxipo Maraire
When Nozipo Maraire returns to Zimbabwe next year, she will be one of seven neurosurgeons in a nation of 11 million...
Autumn 2001
Multiple sclerosis the target of experimental Schwann cell transplant
Physicians and researchers are hoping that cells from a nerve in a patient’s ankle will stem the degeneration of the...

Fall/Winter 2004
Finding a way to do the right thing
As a medical student on an internal medicine rotation, Atul Gawande, M.D., M.P.H., wasn’t particularly worried about...

Winter 2004
Another school year, 100 new white jackets
For the 100 students in the first-year class, the annual White Jacket Ceremony is a symbolic introduction to medicine...
Winter 2004
A welcome to Yale
Greetings to the double-oh-seven class. This is both a lucky number class and, I suspect, a theme for your second year...

Summer 2004
In a darkened Harkness, video reigns king of the second-year show
An ad from the Office of Admissions in the program for this year’s second-year show congratulated the Class of 2006,...

Autumn 2003
For young physician-scientists, a mentor is no longer a single sage but a network
Unlike past generations, physicians now entering the world of academic medicine no longer seek a single mentor, said...


