Daniel Schneider, MD

Assistant Professor

Neurological Surgery

Daniel Schneider

Academic contact

410 W 10th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210-1228

Fax: 614-688-6203

Daniel.Schneider@osumc.edu

Academic information

  • Department: Neurological Surgery

Research interests

  • Data Science
  • Surgical Decision-Making
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications in Healthcare
  • Digital Biomarker Discovery

About

Biography

I am an assistant clinical professor of Neurological Surgery at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and my academic work is focused on strategies to improve neurosurgical care. My goal is to bridge the gap between data-driven insights and real-world patient outcomes

My research integrates computational methods and large-scale data analysis to address critical questions in neurosurgical care. I helped establish the Neurosurgical Digital Intelligence Laboratory at The Ohio State University, where I lead projects that apply data science to enhance surgical decision-making. My team and I address topics spanning from AI applications in health care to digital biomarker discovery. My work has been published in leading neurosurgical and oncology journals and aims to bridge the gap between data-driven insights and real-world patient outcomes.

My work has been published in leading neurosurgical and oncology journals, and I serve as a faculty member for several national spine surgery courses. I am also passionate about mentoring the next generation of providers and have received awards for my commitment to education.

Credentials

Education

Fellowship - Neurosurgery - Spine
Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY
7/1/2024 - 6/30/2025
Residency - Neurological Surgery
Northwell Health, Manhasset, NY
7/1/2018 - 6/30/2024
Doctor of Medicine (MD)
SUNY at Buffalo-School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Buffalo, NY, USA
7/1/2014 - 6/1/2018

Research

Research interests

  • Data Science
  • Surgical Decision-Making
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Applications in Healthcare
  • Digital Biomarker Discovery

More about my research