PITTSBURGH, PA, July 30, 2025 — The Spine Computational Outcomes Learning Institute (SCOLI) is thrilled to announce that over 40 abstracts from our research team have been accepted for presentation at the upcoming Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) 2025 in Los Angeles.
This remarkable achievement reflects the strength of our multidisciplinary team and our unwavering commitment to advancing spine outcomes research through innovation, collaboration, and data-driven insights.
Research Excellence
The significant number of accepted abstracts demonstrates SCOLI’s leadership in computational spine research and outcomes analysis. Our team’s work spans multiple areas of spine surgery research, from clinical outcomes to computational modeling and predictive analytics.
This achievement highlights:
- The collaborative strength of our multidisciplinary research team
- Our commitment to evidence-based spine surgery advancement
- The impact of data-driven research in neurosurgical outcomes
- SCOLI’s growing influence in the neurosurgical research community
Team Recognition
👏Congratulations to our outstanding team members:
- Nitin Agarwal, MD
- D. Kojo Hamilton, MD
- Ayesha Akbar Waheed, MBBS
- Samuel Wakelin, BS
- Armani Manov
- Ben Carnovale, BS
- Aditi Choudhary, BA
- Janam Patel, BS
We are especially proud of the contributions from our faculty, trainees, and research partners who made this outstanding achievement possible through their dedication to advancing spine outcomes research.
Looking Ahead to CNS 2025
The Congress of Neurological Surgeons annual meeting represents one of the premier venues for neurosurgical research presentation. Our team looks forward to sharing our latest findings and engaging with the broader neurosurgical community in Los Angeles.
This achievement reinforces SCOLI’s position as a leading center for computational spine research and demonstrates our commitment to translating research into improved patient outcomes.