Washington University School of Medicine
Camilo A. Molina MD is an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery and CINT Director of Spine Innovation in the Department of Neurosurgery at Washington University in St. Louis. He is clinical focus is spinal oncology and spinal deformity, He is the PI on a novel spinal biologics fusion augmenting implant in phase 2 study. He is also a PI on a prospective study studying the utility of wearable technology in objectively assessing patient function pre- and post- spine surgeries – a study currently funded by a National Security Agency / Department of Defense Accelerator. In addition, he is co-PI on a prospective study evaluating the clinical efficacy of lumbar drain cerebrospinal fluid diversion in improving neurological outcomes following severe spinal cord injury. He serves as a lead developer in novel robotic and augmented reality spine surgery solutions and was the leader on the clinical design team that ultimately led to FDA approval and him performing the first augmented reality mediated spine procedures in the United States