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Professor Steven De Vleeschouwer, MD, PhD is staff neurosurgeon at the University Hospitals, Leuven, Belgium, where he is responsible for the clinical care program of patients with intracranial tumors. He holds a part-time professorship at the Neurosciences department at KU Leuven, Belgium and is Head of the Laboratory of Experimental Neurosurgery and Neuroanatomy. He is the current Chair of the Belgian Association of Neuro-oncology (BANO), extended board member of the Belgian Society for Neurosurgery (BSN) and an active member of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS), the European Association of Neuro-oncology (EANO) and the Society of Neuro-oncology (SNO). He is co-founder of the Belgian Brain Tumor Support (BBTS). He actively trains residents in neurosurgery and supervises many PhD projects. Professor De Vleeschouwer is peer-reviewer for more than 25 scientific journals and serves on the editorial board of 4 biomedical journals. His main research interests comprise both clinical and experimental neuro-oncology and include functional and morphological demarcation tools in brain tumor surgery, basic and applied brain tumor immunology and strategies to modify the brain tumor micro-environment.
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