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Martin Arhin, MD, Neurosurgery, Indianapolis, IN

Martin Arhin MD


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  • 355 W 16th St# GH5100Indianapolis, IN 46202

  • Phone+1 317-963-8145

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Summary

  • Dr. Martin Arhin is a neurosurgeon resident based in Indianapolis, IN. He completed a research fellowship at the National Institute of Health from 2022 to 2023 and graduated from UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine in 2024. Dr. Arhin has authored several publications related to neurosurgery and stem cell research, including studies on ependymoma treatment techniques and microglial-like macrophages in vestibular schwannomas. His academic achievements have been recognized with awards such as the Joseph Collins Scholarship and the National Institute of Health Research Fellowship.

Education & Training

  • University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of MedicineClass of 2024
  • National Institute of Health
    National Institute of HealthResearch Fellowship, 2022 - 2023

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Joseph Collins Scholarship Joseph Collins Foundation
  • Medical Alumni Loyalty Scholarship Medical Alumni Loyalty
  • National Institute of Health Research Fellowship National Institute of Health, 2022-2023

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Abstracts/Posters

  • Corticotroph fate weighted cell differentiation paradigm for human induced pluripotent stem cells
    Moore E, Chen K, Kyeyoon P, Asuzu D, Ramavenkat N, Arhin M, Maric D, Mandal D, Chittiboina P., International Society for Stem Cell Research, Boston, MA, 6/2023
  • Transcriptomic characterization of locally derived microglial-like macrophages that drive tumor volume in vestibular schwannomas
    Arhin M, Mandal D, Gandhi J, Moore E, Asuzu D, Mullaney D, Bhatt, S. Chittiboina P., AANS, Los Angeles, CA, 4/2023
  • Artery of Percheron Occlusion: Bilateral Thalamic Infarcts Mimicking Cardiac Arrest
    Arhin M, Do R, Mehta P, Ho J., 55th Annual UNC School of Medicine Student Research Day 2022, November 2022, 11/2022
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