Todd Hollon, M.D.

Todd Hollon, M.D.

CCMB Affiliate Faculty
Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery
Affiliate Assistant Professor of Michigan Institute for Data Science
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Areas of Interest

Dr. Todd Hollon is a neurosurgeon specializing in the treatment of brain tumors. He grew up in Ionia, MI and attended the University of Michigan for his undergraduate degree. He then earned his Doctor of Medicine from Ohio State University, graduating with High Honors. He went on to complete a seven-year residency in Neurological Surgery at the University of Michigan. Dr. Hollon completed a clinical fellowship specializing in skull base neurosurgery at the University of Utah under the training of Dr. William Couldwell.

Dr. Hollon’s clinical interests include the diagnosis and treatment of skull base and malignant brain tumors, including pituitary adenomas, meningiomas, and gliomas. He is trained in both open and endoscopic neurosurgical techniques. Dr. Hollon is committed to providing comprehensive oncologic care and improving the overall quality-of-life of his patients.

Dr. Hollon is the principal investigator of the Machine Learning in Neurosurgery Laboratory (MLiNS) at Michigan Medicine. His research includes the use of computer science and artificial intelligence to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients with brain tumors. Currently, his work focuses on using advanced intraoperative imaging methods to improve the speed and accuracy of tumor diagnosis and detection of tumor margins. Dr. Hollon has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, including Nature Medicine, Nature Biomedical Engineering, Neuro-Oncology, Cancer Research, Journal of Neurosurgery, and Neurosurgery. For additional details, please visit our laboratory website.

Clinical Interests

Neuro-oncology, skull base neurosurgery, endoscopic neurosurgery, pituitary surgery.