Professor of Neurosurgery
Neurosurgeon, Researcher, Innovator, Leader
Professor Justin Moore, is a globally renowned Neurosurgeon and a leader in Australian Neurosurgery. He completed both medical and science degrees on scholarship at Monash University, one of Australia's top medical schools. He completed a law degree with a focus of medical law and entrepreneurship.
Subsequently he was awarded a scholarship to Oxford, where he completed his PhD in neurogenomics. On his return to Australia, he completed his neurosurgery training becoming a fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgery.
Professor Moore completed a fellowship in open and endovascular cerebrovascular surgery at the prestigious BIDMC, Harvard Medical school in Boston, USA. He then went on to complete a neuro-oncology skull base fellowship at Stanford in California, USA where he specialised in pituitary and lateral skull base surgery.
He was then recruited back to Harvard Medical School, where he was a A/Prof of neurosurgery and attending neurosurgeon at BIDMC. Professor Moore remained in Boston, until he was recruited back to Melbourne to become the Chair of Neurosurgery at Monash Health, the busiest centre in Australia.
Brain and Spine tumours
Pituitary Tumours
Aneurysms (Clipping and Bypass)
Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM)
Subdural haemorrhage evacuations
Minimally invasive disc and spine surgery
Clinical trials (cerebrovascular and neuro-oncology)
Advanced cohort and prospective trials
Large scale data studies
Stem cell therapies for stroke
Laboratory therapies for brain tumoursMonash Live-Biobanking (MoLBi) Platform.
Minimally invasive Aneurysm treatment (coiling, flow diverts)
AVM and fistula (dAVF) embolization
Subdural Middle Meningeal embolization
Vertebroplasty
Tumour embolization
Patient and Health System technology development and deployment
Medico-Legal review
Healthcare Leadership
AI and Blockchain integration to healthcare
Consulting- Health Tech, System Change management
Professor Moore, MD, PhD, LLB, MPH (Harvard), MBA (MIT), FRACS (neurosurgery), CCINR, specialises in cerebrovascular disease, specifically aneurysms, AVMs etc, where is uniquely able to offer both open surgery and minimally invasive endovascular techniques. He also has a strong neuro-oncology and skull base practice, co-founding the MoLbi Research platform, aimed at developing cutting edge treatments for brain tumors. In addition to treating patients, he is actively involved in clinical trials, laboratory based research and dry lab big data computational work. Further information can obtained from the Monash department of Neurosurgery.
"Leading innovation in neurosurgery with a commitment to excellence in patient care and advancing medical research."
Professor Moore is an outstanding neurosurgeon, and as chair of the department of neurosurgery he is a shining light for clinical excellence and bringing cutting edge research and innovation to patients.
Dr Moore was an outstanding partner and faculty at HMS. He was head hunted to return to a key leadership position in Australia.
Dr Moore was a great mentor to the Stanford residents, an excellent fellow, was an energetic clinical instructor and a care attending to his patients.
Professor Moore excelled an entrepreneurship in healthcare technology. He has a deep interest in technology and how it applies to the future of healthcare and has been involved in the founding of several companies.
Professor Moore was an outstanding trainee in the neurosurgery program, working at leading hospitals networks throughout Victoria, as part of the national program.
Professor Moore completed his PhD at Oxford, combining his medical insights with cutting edge genomics and laboratory research. This foundation serves his lab well in bring laboratory bench research to the bedside.
Professor Moore's world class training at Oxford, Harvard and Stanford makes him uniquely qualified to offer both minimally invasive endovascular surgery as well as traditional open surgery for patients with both cerebrovascular conditions (aneurysms, AVMs etc) and brain tumours (pituitary lesions, brain tumours and brain cancer, meningioma). He is also involved in cutting edge research in these areas aimed at saving life and improving the quality of life.
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