Daniela Brenda Renedo, MD
Clinical Fellow - NeurosurgeryAbout
Research
Overview
Dr. Renedo is deeply engaged in translational research at the intersection of population health, molecular biology, and advanced neurovascular care. Her work leverages large cohorts such as the UK Biobank and All of Us to investigate genetic, proteomic, and socioeconomic risk factors for stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and related neurovascular conditions. She applies methodologies including Mendelian randomization, multi-omics integration, and single-cell transcriptomics to uncover mechanisms driving cerebrovascular disease and to identify biomarkers that may inform precision medicine.
In addition to her population-based research, Dr. Renedo is developing innovative clinical applications of artificial intelligence, including patient-facing educational platforms that combine imaging, risk stratification tools, and personalized video communication. Through her multidisciplinary projects and collaborations across Neurology, Neurosurgery, Radiology, and Data Science, she aims to translate biological insights into clinical strategies that reduce disparities and improve outcomes for patients with cerebrovascular disease.
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
News
News
- August 15, 2025Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
Global gender representation in neurointerventional surgery: a natural language processing analysis of journal publications
- February 08, 2023
Santiago Clocchiatti-Tuozzo, MD Honored with Bernard J. Tyson Career Development Award and Stroke Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Groups Travel Grant
- February 07, 2023
Daniela Renedo, MD Wins American Heart Association Stroke Basic Science Award