BRAIN Conference 2025
BRAIN Conference 2025
Date: 1–3 December 2025
Venue: Convene, 155 Bishopsgate, London, UK
To access the Conference website, visit: https://www.brainconference.co.uk/event/BRAIN2025/homepage
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BRAIN Conference 2025
Date: 1–3 December 2025
Venue: Convene, 155 Bishopsgate, London, UK
To access the Conference website, visit: https://www.brainconference.co.uk/event/BRAIN2025/homepage
Join us to Celebrate 90 years of RANZCR in 2025!
On behalf of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, we invite you to join us for the 75th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), taking place from 23 – 25 October 2025 at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
This year’s ASM is particularly special as we celebrate 90 years of pushing boundaries and defining tomorrow. Over the past nine decades, our College has been at the forefront of innovation, shaping the future of radiology and radiation oncology through excellence in education, research, and clinical practice.
Our program will reflect on our rich history while looking ahead to the future of our professions. Expect cutting-edge scientific sessions, insightful keynote speakers, and interactive discussions that will challenge conventional thinking and inspire new ideas. The meeting will also provide ample opportunities to connect with colleagues, industry partners, and thought leaders from across Australia, New Zealand, and beyond.
Melbourne, renowned for its vibrant culture, world-class dining, and dynamic arts scene, provides the perfect backdrop for this milestone event. We encourage you to take full advantage of everything the city has to offer while engaging in an unforgettable ASM experience.
We look forward to welcoming you in Melbourne as we come together to celebrate our legacy and shape the future. For more information visit: https://www.ranzcrasm.com/
48th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiology, 15th Asian-Oceanian Congress of Neuroradiology and Head and Neck Radiology, and 34th Annual Meeting of the Turkish Society of Neuroradiology will take place from 17-21 September 2025 at the Istanbul Congress Centre under the motto "Bridging Continents and Joining Cultures.
More details are available on our 48th ESNR Annual Meeting website.
This year, the Summer School aims to provide you with an update on the latest advancements in Neuroradiology through state-of-the-art lectures. The course is not only designed for those who hold the European Diploma in Neuroradiology (EDiNR) but also for other colleagues eager to refresh and expand their knowledge in this dynamic field.
The event will take place from 23rd to 26th June 2025 in Antalya, Turkey, a beautiful city renowned for its historical landmarks and stunning Mediterranean coastline. We have chosen a venue offering an “all-inclusive” experience, where participants will enjoy 4 nights of accommodation, along with meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) included in the registration fee. Our goal is to ensure that you are comfortable while gaining valuable insights into the latest developments in Neuroradiology.
Renowned experts in the field will share their knowledge in a relaxed and friendly environment, covering the most recent advancements in their areas of expertise.
For more information and to register, visit:
The fifth annual BRAIN Conference is due to take place on Monday 2 - Wednesday 4 December 2024 at etc.venues 155 Bishopsgate, London.
Led by course directors Dr Paul Bhogal, Dr Levansri Makalanda and Dr Oliver Spooner, BRAIN Conference is dedicated to neurovascular diseases. A national and international faculty will gather under one roof to provide education on several topics, including stroke, aneurysms, new technology and much more!
For further insight into what you can expect from BRAIN Conference 2024 and to register, click here.
The event will include lectures in both diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology as well as spine, head & neck and AI. We have an excellent group of overseas speakers including Prof Jurgen Beck, Dr Tomas Dubrocky, Dr Eike, Prof. Johannes Kaesmacher, Prof Timo Krings, Prof Micheal Sughrue and Prof Istvan Szikora.
For more information, click here.
The 1st European Pediatric Neuroradiology Congress, hosted by the European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) and the European Society of Pediatric Radiology (ESPR) in collaboration with the Hungarian Society of Neuroradiology and the Pediatric Section of the Hungarian Society of Radiology, will be held in Budapest, Hungary, from November 13th to November 16th, 2024.
The event will feature a full-day course on fetal imaging and a two-and-a-half-day main congress with sessions on current topics and opportunities for scientific presentations. A special tribute to the late Dr. Zoltan Patay will honor his significant contributions to the field.
Junior members from ESNR and ESPR will also have podium time to share their research.
This congress is aimed at residents, pediatric radiologists, neuroradiologists, and general radiologists interested in pediatric neuroradiology. It promises valuable networking, learning, and collaboration opportunities.
The committee looks forward to welcoming participants to Budapest.
For more details and to register, click here.
SLICE Worldwide is a qualitative, fun, and innovative event dedicated to the education of young doctors and is dedicated to stroke management. It is a 100% free online event, and for this special 10th edition, SLICE Worldwide propose:
The SLICE congress will broadcast for 16 hours over 2 days worldwide, followed by the recording being cut into short episodes and published on the website masterandfellow.com.
Additionally, for this special 10th edition, exclusive images of stroke management in the USA will be featured, with recorded cases captured on-site at various centers, providing fresh perspectives and ideas for discussion.
You can register here.
Dates: October 31 – November 2, 2024
Venue: Signiel Busan, Korea
Host: Bi-Neurovascular Symposium (BNS) Foundation
Korean NeuroEndovascular Society (KoNES)
Abstract Submission Deadline: September 20, 2024 (KST)
Early Registration Deadline: October 11, 2024 (KST)
Event Website: https://www.bnskorea.org/html/
Contact: info@bnskorea.org
The 74th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists’ will be held on the lands of the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation in Boorloo (Perth), Western Australia 17 – 19 October 2024.
Our theme A gathering under the stars encourages our members and fellow clinicians to gather on country and collaborate, share and learn to improve patient outcomes. Themes will be broad with clinical radiology and radiation oncology topics as well as sessions on diversity, inclusion, cultural safety and workplace wellbeing.
Building on the success of the 2023 ASM program, we will continue to offer multidisciplinary sessions across clinical radiology, radiation oncology and interventional radiology representing the need for collaboration in our sector.
Our aim for the 2024 ASM is to gather on country and learn from our First Nations people and develop beyond the traditional realms of our disciplines to look for a vision and shared purpose for quality health care now and into the future.
We look forward to collaborating with you in Boorloo (Perth) October 2024.
For more information and to register, click here.
The 47th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Neuroradiology will take place in Paris from September 18th to 22nd, 2024. This meeting is significant as it’s the first time in nearly 30 years that France has hosted the ESNR congress.
Under the theme "Illuminating City, Enlightening Minds," the meeting will highlight the latest advancements in Neuroradiology. Attendees will hear from leading experts and emerging talents in the field. The conference will feature a rich scientific program, including plenary lectures, symposia, and discussions.
Paris offers not only a stimulating academic environment but also a chance to explore its cultural landmarks.
The ESNR looks forward to welcoming delegates to Paris!
European Society of Neuroradiology (ESNR) is the leading scientific society in Europe in the field of Neuroradiology with more than 3000 members from more than 100 countries.
The ESNR Academy is the most important and complete training programme organized by the ESNR - European Society of Neuroradiology within the main frame, and in partnership with, the ESOR - European School of Radiology. The purpose of this training and education programme is based on the vision of what the ESNR considers the range of competences and skills that are the basis of a high qualified neuroradiological activity. The programme is designed to offer a pathway to reach such professional and cultural levels. The final points will be the examinations to be certificated at the different levels and in the different branches of this discipline. The ESNR Academy is chaired by ESNR Vice-President.
Courses are organized at 3 different levels:
This year, the ESNR is offering several courses all across Europe and online. These include:
ESNR Interventional Case-Discussion Series Volume 8 – September 10, 2024 – Online
Advanced Course in Diagnostic Neuroradiology on Emergency Neuroradiology – October 17-19, 2024 – Valencia, Spain
European Course in Neuroradiology, Diagnostic and Interventional – December 8-12, 2024 – Valencia, Spain
European Course on Spine Radiology – January 22-25, 2025 – Italy
European Course in Pediatric Neuroradiology – February 1-5, 2025 – Sitges, Spain
Additionally, we are pleased to share an overview of ESNR events and activities planned for the upcoming months. Click here to view.
Presented by Associate Professor Marc Agzarian, a radiologist with a passion for magnetic resonance imaging and an engaging teacher, this intensive two day course will provide a solid foundation to achieve a deeper understanding of MRI. With MRI progressing rapidly, a sound understanding of the physics, technology and equipment is required to fully exploit MRI’s potential. MRI safety, image quality, artefacts and optimisation strategies are covered throughout the course.
To register, visit https://www.ncevents.com.au/events. For more information on the event’s program, refer to the documents below.
SLICE Next Frontiers is a qualitative, fun, and innovative event dedicated to endovascular treatment of cerebral hemorrhage pathologies.
It’s a 100% free online event that focuses on the education of the INR community.
You can register for SLICE Next Frontiers here: https://masterandfellow.com/slice/nf
Neurovascular Symposium: The Arteriovenous Connection 2024
Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe • Incline Village, NV 13- 16 March
THE ARTERIOVENOUS CONNECTION
This course for neurointerventionalists, cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgeons, vascular neurologists, and scientists will begin with an essential anatomic unit in the central nervous system: the connection between arteries and veins. Beginning with embryology and molecular genetics, we will then broaden our view to development in normal and disease states, implications for current treatment approaches, and research directions. Eminent faculty will teach in an informal, nteractive format. In addition to lectures, there will be opportunities for one-on-one and small group mentorship as well as time for recreational activities in the lovely venue of Lake Tahoe.
For more information and to register visit this Flyer
Registration for the American Society of Pediatric Neuroradiology’s 6th Annual Scientific Meeting is now open! This in-person meeting will take place in San Diego, from January 12 - 14, 2024. It will feature expert speakers on various challenging topics. New this year, is the Core Curriculum on Thursday, January 11. This pre-meeting day of learning is designed for trainees, young professionals, adult neuroradiologists and pediatric radiologists, as well as child neurologists interested in the essentials of pediatric neuroradiology. Back by popular demand, is the Hands-on fMRI Workshop, also on Thursday, January 11. Register early, spots are limited!
Info: https://aspnr.org/meetings/aspnr-annual-meeting/aspnr2024/
We are delighted to announce that the fourth annual BRAIN (Barts Research and Advanced Interventional Neuroradiology) Conference will be held from 4-6 December 2023 at ETC.Venues 155 Bishopsgate, London.
We look forward to welcoming neuroradiologists, endovascular neurosurgeons, and allied professionals from all over the world to attend the exciting and innovative meeting. International experts and key opinion leaders from across the world will once again be a part of the faculty and will provide education on a range of different topics, including stroke, aneurysms, new technology, and much more!
This year’s conference will be a live, in-person conference with all talks streamed on the BRAIN virtual conference platform.
BRAIN Conference has been confirmed as a compliant course by MedTech Europe, the European trade association for the medical technology industry including diagnostics, medical devices and digital health.
To register, click here.
Convenors Dr Jennie Roberts and Dr Liat Barrett (Clinical Radiology) together with Dr Angela Allen and Dr Tuan Ha (Radiation Oncology) look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane on 19-21 October 2023 for the RANZCR Annual Scientific Meeting 2023.
RANZCR2023 Theme: BEYOND
Our 2023 ASM theme of “Beyond”, aims to extend our experience beyond the limitations of the image or technical constraints for each of our specialties. Collaborations with our fellow clinicians are becoming increasingly important in the face of advancing medical knowledge and technology, and for ensuring best patient outcome in the era of personalised medicine.
Multidisciplinary sessions bridging across radiology, radiation oncology and interventional oncology will form a keystone for our scientific program. We want to emphasise that radiology and radiation oncology need to be a driving force in advancing patient care, and in building comprehensive healthcare teams. We hope our program delivers beyond the day-to-day of our disciplines and provides a vision for innovative quality health care.
To register, click here.
SLICE Worldwide is an international audio-visual and interactive event focused on the treatment and care of strokes. Its objective is to offer an opportunity for constructive dialogue on practical and concrete cases. It’s a 100% free online event that focuses on the education of the INR community.
This edition will be the 9th and some novelties are on the way including an international thrombectomy map.
SLICE Worldwide 2023 : October 18th and 19th
You can register here: https://masterandfellow.com/slice/ww
Fellowship of the Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging is awarded after completion of a structured course run in three parts.
The first two parts are comprehensive virtual courses offered once every year: “Foundations” and “Levelling up”, didactically covering all aspects of pediatric neuroimaging. The third part is a biannual 3-day in-person celebration of pediatric neuroradiology, taught via workshops, and concluding with an OSCE-style assessment leading to certification.
Candidates have the choice of attending the in-person program either in the Far East, India, Middle East, Europe, or the Americas. The virtual and in-person courses can be attended independently but both components must be completed over 2 years to complete the fellowship cycle for consideration of the Fellowship award.
Please note that only Practising Radiologists or Radiology trainees enrolled in a recognised training program are eligible for full Fellowship.
All other participants, including those from complementary specialities, are eligible for the Society of Pediatric Neuroimaging’s Certificate of Training.
To develop a strong foundational training in all aspects of pediatric neuroradiology as relevant to clinical practice.
To understand common adult pathologies and how they may help to better understand pediatric pathologies.
To provide standardized and accurate diagnostic reports.
To understand the role of research and uncertainty in pediatric neuroradiology.
For further information, or to register, please visit https://www.spinacademics.org/society-fellowship
Presented by Associate Professor Marc Agazarian
With MRI progressing rapidly, a sound understanding of the physics, technology and equipment is required to fully exploit MRI’s potential. MRI safety, image quality, artefacts and optimisation strategies are covered throughout the course.
With all original, vendor neutral content, this course will benefit radiologists, radiology registrars, radiographers, radiation therapists, neurologists, cardiologists, neurosurgeons, researchers and medical physicists wanting to gain a better understanding of MRI.
12 & 13 August 2023
Comfort Inn Regal Park. 44 Barton Terrace East North Adelaide, SA.
To register https://www.registernow.com.au/secure/Register.aspx?E=48802
PROGRAMME NOW AVAILABLE!
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR B.R.A.I.N 2022!
We are delighted to announce that the third annual B.R.A.I.N. Conference, will be held from Monday 5th until Thursday 8th December 2022 in London.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) will hold the 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 27 – 30 October 2022.
Under the theme of Reflect, Revive, Reimagine, the ASM expects to be the largest to date with over 250 presentations across 70-plus sessions and workshops. The four-day conference has lined up leading international and local speakers from clinical radiology and radiation oncology professions, offering a wide range of selected presentations, panel discussions and forums, trainee workshops, and industry exhibitions, with awards and prizes presented to recognise clinical and research excellence and honour individual contributions to radiology.
View the full program, please visit:
SLICE Worldwide is a multidisciplinary meeting on stroke management.
It’s a 100 % free online event.
This international audio-visual and interactive event is focused on the treatment and care of strokes. Its objective is to offer an opportunity for constructive dialogue on practical and concrete cases.
Watch the teaser below :
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6957330446531624960
On behalf of Pr Jacques Moret and Laurent Spelle, Course Directors of LINNC Asia, we would like to give the opportunity to young members of ANZSNR to benefit from a grant to participate in the 2022 LINNC Asia edition.
LINNC Asia is a 2-day Course dedicated to Neurointerventionalists based on recorded cases captured in live conditions that will be held in December 6/7, 2022 in Singapore (https://www.linnc.com/Course-information/LINNC-Seminar-2022-Asia-Edition). These recorded case sessions will include discussions by an expert panel concentrating on specific topics such as: aneurysms; AVMs in general; specific AVMs such as of those of the spine and spinal cord, spinal dural AVMs; the management of complications, and stroke.
We believe in talented physicians and in a bid to support the practice of our medical specialty, we are offering grants for young practionners including registration fee, 2-night accommodation and a flat fare for transportation. Please find the link to apply HERE.
The Israel Neurosurgery Society is honoured to be chosen to host the 16th Congress of the Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons (AASNS) on 5-8 September, 2022 in Jerusalem, Israel. The Organising Committee and the Scientific Program Committee are planning exciting scientific and cultural programs for all registrants, from training residents to senior neurosurgeons.
Jerusalem is a unique city, with a continuous history of over 3000 years, from the time of the legendary King David to the current times. It is the home of the three monotheistic religions, with a history and atmosphere that permeates the environment and is present in every step. It is truly a city where history informs the present.
With MRI progressing rapidly, a sound understanding of the physics, technology and equipment is required to fully exploit MRI’s potential. MRI safety, image quality, artefacts and optimisation strategies are covered throughout the course.
With all original, vendor neutral content, this course will benefit radiologists, radiology registrars, radiographers, radiation therapists, neurologists, cardiologists, neurosurgeons, researchers, and medical physicists wanting to gain a better understanding of MRI.
Email ncosta@ncevents.com.au to book your space.
Please join us in Sydney! We cover a broad range of topics relevant to anyone who reads brain/head/neck MRI.
A a must for anyone reading neonatal to adolescent brain MRIs.
We have US/UK international guest speakers who are regular presenters at ASNR.
This year we are also including registrar "hot seat" cases.
Click here to view flyer
2 hour seminar to the Brazilian Society. The session includes some of the ‘great and good’ of UK neuroradiology, covering adult and paediatric neuro, fetal MR, head and neck, intervention, and machine learning.
Topic
“Standardisation in Neuroradiology: Friend or Foe?”
Presenter: Samantha Mills (Liverpool)
Cooordinator: Daniel Birchall (Newcastle upon Tyne)
The ANZSNR is an ACNC- registered health promotion charity with ‘deductible gift recipient’ status