
John (Jay) Wellons III, MD, MSPH, professor of neurological surgery and pediatrics and chief of pediatric neurological surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, presented at the second annual Timothy M. George, MD, Memorial Lecture Research Symposium: Outcomes in Pediatric Neuroscience at Dell Children’s on November 10. Wellons, a past pediatric neurosurgery mentee of George, discussed the state of fetal surgery for spina bifida after the Management of Myelomeningocele Study. This year’s lectureship was expanded to create a mini symposium with other speakers, including pediatric neuroscience faculty members M. Omar Iqbal, MD; Elizabeth Tyler-Kabara, MD, PhD; and Dave F. Clarke, MD.



Timothy George, MD, was a professor of neurosurgery at Dell Medical School and a beloved pediatric neurosurgeon at Dell Children’s Medical Center when he died unexpectedly at age 59 in 2019. Dr. George graduated from New York University Grossman School of Medicine before completing his neurosurgery residency at Yale University and his pediatric neurosurgery fellowship at Northwestern University. He joined the faculty of Duke University in 1996 and in 2006 moved to the then new Dell Children’s Hospital. His research interests included Chiari malformation and the genetic mechanisms of neural tube defects.
