Wilson Zachary Ray, MD, MBA
Henry G. & Edith R. Schwartz Professor
Executive Vice-Chair, Department of Neurosurgery
Professor of Neurosurgery, Orthopedic Surgery, and Biomedical Engineering
Chief, Division of Spine Surgery
Director, Peripheral Nerve Fellowship
Castle Connolly Top Doctor
Specialties
- Cervical spine surgery
- Minimally invasive lumbar spine surgery
- Nerve transfers for spinal cord injury
- Non-fusion/motion preservation cervical and lumbar spine surgery
- Peripheral nerve injuries
- Spinal tumors/spinal oncology
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My priority is to provide compassionate, patient-centric care for complex spinal and peripheral nerve disorders.
Dr. Ray
Education
BS, Biology, with honors and distinctions
University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts
Iowa City, IA
1995 – 1998
MD with distinction in research
University of Iowa College of Medicine
Iowa City, IA
2000 – 2004
MBA, Washington University,
Olin School of Business
St. Louis, MO
2021 – 2023
Residency
Intern, Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Surgery
St. Louis, MO
2004 – 2005
Resident, Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Neurosurgery
St. Louis, MO
2005 – 2011
Fellowship
Research Fellow, Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
St. Louis, MO
2008 – 2009
Neurosurgical Fellow, Canterbury District Health Board, Christchurch Public Hospital
Department of Neurosurgery
Christchurch, New Zealand
2009 – 2010
Peripheral Nerve Fellow, Washington University School of Medicine
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
St. Louis, MO
2009 – 2010
Spine Fellow
University of Utah
Department of Neurosurgery
Salt Lake City, UT
2011 – 2012
Research focus
Strategies to improve nerve regeneration and the development of innovative technology targeting peripheral nerve/neuroprosthetic interfaces. The management of spinal cord injuries utilizing novel imaging modalities and surgical techniques to help predict functional recovery and provide patients with spinal cord injuries improved distal limb function. Dr. Ray is fellowship-trained in both peripheral nerve and spinal oncology. He is the co-director of the Center for Spinal Cord Injury and is the principal investigator of multiple clinical trials on acute spinal cord injury and cervical myelopathy.
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The Ray Lab
The Ray Lab is interested in the development and validation of electrode/tissue interfaces for regenerative and rehabilitative applications.
Honors and leadership roles
- Editorial Board – Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine
- Lead Principal Investigator for Department of Defense multi-institutional clinical trial for tetraplegia
- Joint Spine Section Executive Committee
- Operative Neurosurgery – Peripheral Nerve section editor
- AANS/CNS Spine & Peripheral Nerve Section Clinical Trial Award, 2013
- Neurosurgery Research Symposium Basic Science Award, 2010
- AANS/CNS Spine & Peripheral Nerve Section Mayfield Basic Science Award, 2010
- Tae Sung Park Award for ABNS written board achievement, 2009
- Tae Sung Park Award for ABNS written board achievement, 2008
- Robert Grubb Award for Clinical Excellence, 2007
Board certification
American Board of Neurological Surgeons (2015)
Hospital appointments
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital
Missouri Baptist Medical Center
St. Louis Children’s Hospital