Kevin Krishan Kumar, MDPediatric Neurosurgery in Austin, TX
Gender
Male
Languages spoken
English
About Kevin Krishan Kumar, MD
Kevin K. Kumar, MD, PhD, is a pediatric neurosurgeon at Dell Children's Medical Group in Austin, Texas. Dr. Kumar specializes in the treatment of pediatric brain and spine tumors, vascular malformations, developmental anomalies and epilepsy. He practices as a pediatric neurosurgeon at Dell Children's Medical Center. Dr. Kumar is board-eligible by American Board of Neurological Surgery and American Board of Pediatric Neurological Surgery.
Dr. Kumar completed his undergraduate education at Cornell University in 2009, where he graduated cum laude with distinction in research. He then received his M.D. (2016) and Ph.D. (2014) degrees from Vanderbilt University's National Institutes of Health-funded Medical Scientist Training Program. He was a member of the laboratory of Aaron Bowman in the Vanderbilt Brain Institute. His dissertation focused on investigating neuronal manganese regulation Parkinson's and Huntington's disease using high throughput screening, induced pluripotent stem cells and chemical biology approaches.
Dr. Kumar subsequently completed his neurosurgery residency at Stanford University from 2016-2023, including serving as chief resident from 2022-2023. At Stanford, he completed a two-year NIH NINDS R25-funded research fellowship in the laboratory of Marius Wernig in the Stanford Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. His work focused on developing a platform to replace microglia in the brain as a novel therapy for neurodevelopmental disorders. This work ultimately resulted in the publication of the first proof of concept of this technology in a mouse model of a lysosomal storage disorder. In addition to his basic science efforts, Kumar was active in clinical research, publishing multiple articles studying neuromodulation, epilepsy, pediatric trauma, spine and vascular pathologies. From 2023-2024, Kumar completed his fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford.
Upon joining the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Kumar launched his research laboratory seeking to develop novel cellular-based therapeutics for pediatric neurological disorders. He has published over 35 peer-reviewed scientific articles and given over 30 presentations at national and international meetings. Dr. Kumar has received multiple awards including the Donald O. Quest Medical Student Basic Science Award by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the Elaine Sanders-Bush Neuroscience Research Prize from the Vanderbilt Brain Institute, John G. Coniglio Prize in Biochemistry from Vanderbilt University, Edwin Boldrey Young Investigator Award from the San Francisco Neurological Society, the Philip L. Gildenberg Resident Award from the AANS, and the Resident Basic Science Research Award from Stanford University.
Dr. Kumar's professional affiliations:
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- American Society for Stereotactic & Functional Neurosurgery
- North American Neuromodulation Society
- Society for Neuroscience
Education
Medical Education
Vanderbilt UniversityQualifications
Hospital affiliations
- Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin
- Dell Children's Medical Center
- Dell Seton Medical Center at The University of Texas
Location
Provider's primary location
Dell Children's Medical Group
Professional Statement
As a pediatric neurosurgeon, I am deeply committed to providing exceptional care to children and their families. My passion lies in combining cutting-edge medical advancements with a personalized, compassionate approach to each patient's journey. I specialize in treating pediatric brain and spine tumors, vascular conditions, congenital malformations, and epilepsy, ensuring that every child receives care tailored to their unique needs. I believe that every child deserves the highest quality of care, and I strive to create an environment of trust, understanding, and comfort for both patients and families. My dedication to advancing healthcare extends beyond the operating room. Through ongoing research and innovation, I explore new treatments and therapies to improve outcomes for children facing complex neurological conditions. By integrating my passion for science with my commitment to compassionate care, I am driven to make a lasting impact on the lives of my patients and their families.
-Kevin Krishan Kumar, MD