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[en] The annual meeting of the Belgian Society of Radiology (BSR) will take place on the 19th of November in the heart of Brussels at Passage 44. For the 8th time the BSR and the Young Radiologist Section (YRS) of the BSR are joining forces to organize an exciting and interesting day filled with high-quality educational lectures. This year's topic will focus mainly on head and neck imaging, with a touch of neuroradiology.
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Laurens De Cocker is a neuroradiologist, head and neck radiologist, and residency program supervisor for up to four trainees in AZ Maria Middelares Ghent. After receiving his MD degree cum laude in Leuven in 2007, he obtained ECFMG certification in 2010. He was awarded with the Codali (now Guerbet) Neuroradiology Prize for his paper on ‘MR Neuroimaging of Leukemia’ promoted by Prof. Dr. Philippe Demaerel in 2008. After completion of residency in 2012, Dr. De Cocker received a grant from the BSR for a visiting fellowship in neuroradiology and head and neck radiology in the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He hosted the joint meeting of the Belgian and Dutch Societies of Head and Neck Radiology in Brussels in 2016, and since the same year has been serving as Head and Neck Radiology Section Editor for the Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology (JBSR). Dr. De Cocker has been participating in editorial (Radiology Now) since 2020 and holds managerial and professional defense activities within the framework of the Belgian Society of Radiology (BSR) Management Committee.Isabelle Delpierre is adjunct clinical head of adult and paediatric neuroradiology and head and neck department in Erasme University Hospital, Free University of Brussels (ULB) and Queen Fabiola University Children’s Hospital Brussels. After a medical formation (1991–1998) and Radiological certificate (2003) in Brussels (ULB), she acquired more expertise in 2003 at Department of Neuroradiology, University of California San Francisco Hospital (UCSF)–USA, under the tutorship of Professor A.J. Barkovich, and supported by a grant from the Royal Belgian Society of Radiology. During two years (2005–2006), she was part of a research project in neuroradiology about spinal cord tractography in MRI, supported by a grant from the To Walk Again Foundation. She has authored and co-authored more than 15 scientific publications listed on PubMed.
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