Dr. Srikanth Boddu is an experienced interventional neuroradiologist at Weill Cornell Medicine Brain and Spine Center. His areas of clinical expertise include acute stroke, treatment of cerebrovascular disorders such as aneurysms, AVMs, fistulae, carotid stenosis, tumor embolization and intra-arterial chemotherapy. Dr. Boddu also specializes in venous sinus stenting for pseudotumor cerebri and venous pulsatile tinnitus; and Kyphoplasty / Vertebroplasty for vertebral compression fractures in patients with osteoporosis and multiple myeloma. Dr. Boddu sees patients and performs surgery at New York Hospital Queens and New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and, which is a member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System and an affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College.TRAININGDr. Boddu earned his MBBS medical degree from JSS Medical College in Mysore, India, in 2002. He completed a surgical residency in 2006, radiology residency in 2010 and Interventional Neuroradiology fellowship in 2012 at Queens Medical Center, the first purpose built teaching hospital in United Kingdom and the largest of its kind in Europe. He was board certified by both the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh and the Royal College of Radiologists, London. Dr. Boddu was awarded the Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training by General Medical Council, UK, the highest medical training in the United Kingdom, in 2012. Subsequently, Dr. Boddu moved to USA and has completed a yearlong ACGME diagnostic neuroradiology fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta followed three years of Interventional Neuroradiology fellowship training at NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine. In 2017 Dr. Boddu earned M.D. degree conferral by the New York State Board of Regents.RESEARCH Dr. Boddu’s research interests include neuroprotection and recanalization in acute ischemic stroke, radiation safety, tumor embolization, venous sinus stenting, aneurysm flow diversion, and management of unruptured cerebral arteriovenous malformations. Dr. Boddu won the prestigious “Anu Dhamera” regional award in 2008 for his research on predictors of hemorrhagic presentation and management of cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). He also shared the “Roentgenfest” regional award in 2011 for research on subarachnoid hemorrhage. Dr. Boddu has presented his research at several national and international meetings and published his research in multiple peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Neurointerventional Surgery, American Journal of Neuroradiology, Clinical Imaging and PLoS One. He has also co-authored book chapters on AVMs, intracranial tumors, and venous intracranial interventions.