Robert Starke

MD MSc
Tenure Department of Neurological Surgery, Radiology, Neurosciences Miami Miller School of Medicine Jackson Memorial Hospital University of Miami Hospital Miami University Children's Hospital/Nicklaus Children’s Hospital Co-Director of Endovascular Neurosurgery JMH Director of Neurovascular Research

Dr. Starke is a tenured member of the departments of Neurological Surgery, Neuroradiology, Neurosciences, and Pharmacology. He has a busy clinical practice performing more than 700 operations each year. He specializes in the treatment of cerebral vascular disease including aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations and fistulas, cavernous malformations, moyamoya disease, carotid and intracranial stenosis including bypass surgery. He also treats all aspects of brain tumor and skull base surgery. He is one of the few dual-trained neurosurgeons in the country able to offer both surgical and minimally invasive endovascular solutions to complex cerebrovascular disease. The minimally invasive endovascular techniques allows patients to be treated through a 1mm incision in the leg with no incisions in the head. He also practices in gamma knife radiosurgery adding a further component of minimal invasive treatment options.  He is also a specialist in pediatric vascular disease such as aneurysms and tumors, with one dedicated day per week treating children with endovascular techniques. 

Dr. Starke is currently a member of the University of Miami MILLER School of Medicine. Previously, he graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. from Princeton University and distinction in neuroscience. He obtained his medical doctorate from Albert Einstein graduating with distinction in clinical and translational research. He also obtained a Masters of Medical Science with distinction in neuroscience research as part of the National Institute of Health Clinical Research Training Program. He also completed a cerebral vascular research fellowship at Columbia University, which provided him with a wide background in epidemiology and statistics. Dr. Starke attended neurosurgery residency at the University of Virginia. He also completed endovascular neuroradiology fellowships at Thomas Jefferson University and University of Virginia and a cerebral vascular and skull base fellowship at Auckland University Hospital, New Zealand. He is board certified in Neurosurgery ABNS and certified by the Committee on Advance Subspecialty Training in Endovascular Therapies (CAST). 

His laboratory is supported by multiple grants including more than 3 million dollars from the National Institute of Health and Department of Health to study vascular disease. His research focuses on cerebral vascular pathophysiology including aneurysm, AVM, ICH, and ischemic stroke models. These avenues allow for the development of novel cellular, medical, radiographic, surgical, and endovascular techniques. His laboratory has extensive experience in making clots for cerebrovascular research and device assessment. He has co-authored over 750 academic publications. As the Director of Neurovascular Research, he helps run numerous clinical trials for minimally invasive treatment of cerebral vascular diseases. 

2026 Sessions

Session 7: Neuro

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Joseph J. Gemmete
    • James Milburn
    • Robert Starke

Medium and Distal Vessel Occlusions: Where Are We Now?

  • Other
    • Robert Starke

Session 7 Neuro Q&A

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Joseph J. Gemmete
    • James Milburn
    • Robert Starke

Session 8: Neuro

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Sameer Ansari
    • Chris Roark
    • Robert Starke
    • Ian Kaminsky

Does the Pump Matter? Aspiration Technologies and Science

  • Other
    • Robert Starke

Session 8 - Q&A

  • Other
    • Venu Vadlamudi
    • Martin Radvany
    • Sameer Ansari
    • Chris Roark
    • Robert Starke
    • Ian Kaminsky
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