David Hovda, Ph.D. is Professor and Vice Chairman of Research and
Academic Affairs for the Department of Neurosurgery and Director of the
Brain Injury Research Center at the University of California, Los
Angeles. Dr. Hovda's research is dedicated to the understanding of the
pathobiology of traumatic brain injury and the recovery of function
after brain injury.
In 1989, Dr. Hovda was recruited by the Department of Neurosurgery to
direct its scientific efforts to understand the cellular
pathophysiology of brain injury. This work resulted in providing the
backbone for UCLA being recognized as a "Center of Excellence" by the
National Institutes of Health.He has devoted most of his career to
understanding the mechanisms of recovery of function. Dr. Hovda is the
Director of the UCLA Brain Injury Research Center. He is a former
President and current President - Elect of the National Neurotrauma
Society and study section committee chair for the National Institute
for Neurological Disease and Stroke (NINDS). He is the current chair
for the Brain Injury and Neurovascular Pathologies study section for
the NINDS and has been elected President of the International
Neurotrauma Society (2009-2012).
Dr. Hovda has received a number of awards for his research on brain
injury and recovery of function, including the 1991 National Head
Injury Foundation Award, the Giannini Foundation Award, the Benjamin
Franklin Haught Memorial Award and named the Lind Lawrence Eminent
Scholar for his work on the topic of Traumatic Brain Injury. In
addition Dr. Hovda received the 2006 Women in Neurotrauma award for his
teaching and support for women in neuroscience. Dr. Hovda is most well
known internationally for his translational work on the pathobiology of
traumatic brain injury.