Daniel Budreau, MD, PhD
General & Vascular Surgery
About Daniel Budreau, MD, PhD
Daniel Budreau, MD, PhD, is a general surgeon specializing in trauma and critical care with Aurora BayCare General & Vascular Surgery in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Certifications
Board Certified by the American Board of Surgery – Surgery
Board Certified by the American Board of Surgery – Surgical Critical Care
Education
2014 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Residency
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics – General Surgery
Fellowships
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics – Surgical Critical Care
Professional Associations and Memberships
American College of Surgeons
The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Admission Lymphopenia Predicts Increased Infectious Complications and Mortality in Traumatic Brain Injury Victims. American College of Surgeons, Committee on Trauma, Iowa Chapter, Resident paper competition, 2019.
Breast MRI-based Feature Analysis in Predicting Neoadjuvant Therapy Response. Radiological Society of North America, 98th Scientific Assembly. Scientific presentation (formal), 2013.
Predicting response to neoadjuvant therapy of breast cancer with a computer-extracted MRI-tumor signature. Poster presentation. Translational Research to Inform Modern Medicine. University of Chicago/Northshore University Healthsystem Joint Symposium, 2012.
Budreau, D. (2010). Curve Enumeration on the Quintic Threefold. Ph.D. thesis. University of California, San Diego.
Ball, K.T., Budreau, D., and Rebec, G.V. (2006). Context-dependent behavioral and neuronal sensitization in striatum to MDMA (ecstasy) administration in rats. European Journal of Neuroscience, 24: 217-228.
Ball, K.T., Budreau, D., and Rebec, G.V. (2003). Acute effects of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine on striatal single-unit activity and behavior in freely moving rats: differential involvement of dopamine D(1) and D(2) receptors. Brain Res., 994 (2):203-15.