Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Dr. Marshall Holland is an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He was born and raised in rural northern Illinois. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Miami in Florida with a focus in neuroscience. Following this, he attended Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, IL where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Then, he underwent his residency training in neurosurgery at the University of Iowa where he also completed a Masters of Translational Biomedicine. Prior to joining the faculty at UAB, he completed fellowships in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery with Dr. Kelly Foote at the University of Florida and Dr. Kim Burchiel at Oregon Health and Science University.
Dr. Holland’s clinical interests span all aspects of functional neurosurgery including deep brain stimulation, neuromodulation/surgical treatment of pain, and the surgical treatment of epilepsy. His translational research is focused on investigating neuromodulation of the autonomic nervous system, with a particular interest in the pathophysiology and treatment of restless legs syndrome with spinal cord stimulation. His clinical research interests involve investigating emerging indications for and optimization of deep brain stimulation. When not at work, Marshall enjoys spending time with his wife, two children, and dog exploring the Birmingham area and keeping up with his favorite sports teams.
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