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Christopher Jackson, M.D.

Christopher Mitchell Jackson, M.D.

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4.8out of 5
99 Ratings
  • Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery

Expertise

Acoustic Neuromas, Arteriovenous Malformations (AVM), Brain Tumors, Cerebral Aneurysms, Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Gliomas, Meningiomas, Metastatic Brain Tumors, Trigeminal Neuralgia ...read more

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Outside of Maryland & Washington D.C.

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Locations

Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center

Appointment Phone: 410-955-6406
601 N. Caroline St.
5th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21287 map

Background

Christopher Jackson, M.D., is a neurosurgeon who sees patients at the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center. Dr. Jackson specializes in brain tumors and cerebrovascular disorders, including glioma, meningioma, acoustic neuroma, trigeminal neuralgia, brain metastasis, arteriovenous malformation and aneurysm.

Dr. Jackson earned his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he also completed his neurosurgical residency. During his residency, Dr. Jackson was honored with multiple distinctions, including the Frank L. Coulson Jr. Award for Clinical Excellence, the Irving J. Sherman Award for Resident Achievement, the Harvey Cushing Hunterian Research Award, and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha.

Dr. Jackson is an active researcher who has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles on brain tumor and cerebrovascular immunology. His laboratory focuses on how brain tumors evade the immune system and become resistant to immunotherapy. Additionally, Dr. Jackson’s laboratory explores the formation of cerebral aneurysms and inflammatory complications of cerebral aneurysm rupture.

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Education

Degrees

  • MD; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2013)

Residencies

  • Neurological Surgery; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (2020)

Board Certifications

  • Pending/Scheduled (Neurosurgery)

Research & Publications

Selected Publications

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Jackson, CM., Kochel, CM., Nirschl, CJ., Durham, NM., Ruzevick, J., Alme, A., Francica, BJ., Elias, J., Daniels, A., Dubensky, TW., Lauer, P., Brockstedt, D., Baxi, EG., Calabresi, PA., Taube, JM., Pardo, CA., Brem, H., Pardoll, DM., Lim, M., Drake, CG. Systemic Tolerance Mediated by Melanoma Brain Tumors is Reversible by Radiotherapy and Vaccination. Clinical Cancer Research. 2016: 1516.2015.

Mathios, D., Kim, JE., Mangraviti, A., Phallen, J., Park, C., Jackson, CM., Garzon-Muvdi, T., Kim, E., Theodros, D., Polanczyk, M., Martin, A., Suk, I., Ye, X., Tyler, B., Bettegowda, C., Brem, H., Pardoll, D., Lim, M. Anti-PD-1 antititumor immunity is enhanced by local and abrogated by systemic chemotherapy in GBM. Science Translational Medicine. 2016. Dec. 21.(8).

Jackson, CM., Choi, J., Lim, M. Mechanisms of immunotherapy resistance: lessons from glioblastoma. 2019. Nature Immunology. September; 20(9):1100-1109.

Zeng J. See AP, Phallen J, Jackson C, Belcaid Z, Ruzevick J, Durham N, Meyer C, Harris T, Albesiano E, Pradilla G, Ford E, Wong J, Hammers H, Tyler B, Brem H, Tran P, Pardoll D, Drake C, Lim M. Anti-PD-1 blockade and stereotactic radiation produces long-term survivors in mice with intracranial gliomas. International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. 2013 Feb 22 doi:10.1016/j.ijrobp.2012.12.025.

Ruzevick J, Jackson C, Pradilla G, Garzon-Mudvi T, Tamargo RJ. Role of the haptoglobin protein in carotid artery aneurysm formation. Neurosurgery. 2012. Oct 23.

Activities & Honors

Honors

  • Harvey Cushing Hunterian Research Award, Johns Hopkins University, 2019
  • Alpha Omega Alpha, Johns Hopkins University, 2018
  • Frank L. Collison Jr. Award for Clinical Excellence, Johns Hopkins University, 2019
  • Irving J. Sherman Award for Resident Achievement, Johns Hopkins University, 2018
  • Physician Scientist Training Program, Johns Hopkins University, 2017

Patient Ratings & Comments

The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to physician related questions on the national CG-CAHPS Medical Practice patient experience survey through Press Ganey. Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the best score. Comments are also gathered from our CG-CAHPS Medical Practice Survey through Press Ganey and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

  • 4.9 Provider Explained Things Clearly
  • 4.8 Provider Listened Carefully
  • 4.6 Provider Knew Medical History
  • 4.9 Provider Showed Respect
  • 4.8 Provider Spent Enough Time
  • 4.8 Overall Rating by Patient
4.8 out of 5 (99 Ratings, 0 Comments)
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