Professor of Neurosurgery
Macquarie University
Sydney NSW, NSW, Australia
Antonio Di Ieva is a Professor of Neurosurgery and Associate Professor of Neuroanatomy at Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia), with expertise in neuro-oncology, neurotraumatology, neuroimaging, specialising in microneurosurgery, spine surgery, and pain treatment. He operates at the Macquarie University Hospital in Sydney. Prof Di Ieva has a main interest in neuro-oncology and skull base surgery, with over 130 peer-reviewed publications and three textbooks (including the Handbook of Skull Base Surgery, Thieme, and The Fractal Geometry of the Brain, Springer, the latter with a second edition in progress), awarded international neurosurgical research awards, including the 2019 John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship, the most prestigious research award of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, as well an Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship. Over the last 5 years, Professor DI Ieva has been granted more than 5 million Australian dollars for research. He leads international and national seminars and workshops teaching neuroanatomy and neurosurgical approaches, including the first workshop on the white matter dissection technique and connectomics in Australia. He is the world leader in the field of computational neurosurgery, with expertise in the application of computational modeling and Artificial Intelligence to the study of diseases of neurological and neurosurgical interest. He is the head of the Computational NeuroSurgery (CNS) Lab at Macquarie University, founded by him in 2018, and he is involved in trialing and patenting new surgical devices for medical use. In 2021, he has established the first Computational Neurosurgery Fellowship in the world.
(SST) Computational Neurosurgery in Brain Tumors
Sunday, April 23, 2023
4:01pm – 4:05pm PST
Disclosure(s): Abbott: Grant/Research Support (Ongoing); B Braun: Grant/Research Support (Ongoing)