Here are four notes:
1. Most recently, Dr. Valadka served as the chairman and CEO of the Seton Brain and Spine Institute in Austin, Texas.
2. He has served as an investigator or co-investigator on 18 research grants.
3. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Neurotrauma and a section editor for Neurosurgery.
4. He succeeds Harold F. Young, MD, who is the founding chair of the neurosurgery department.
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