Joeky Senders

201 Appendices CURRICULUMVITAE Joeky Senders, born November 22, 1991 in Utrecht, graduated summa cum laude from Utrecht’s Stedelijk Gymnasium in 2010, after which he started medical school at Utrecht University. Throughout his studies he completed two honors programs, was member of two student associations, and did multiple electives and rotations abroad including Birkbeck University (London, UK), ‘s Lands Hospitaal (Paramaribo, SR), Sanglah Hospital (Denpasar, ID), and Karapitiya Teaching Hospital (Galle, LK). In July 2016, Joeky moved to Boston to work as a clinical research fellow under supervision of Dr. Marike Broekman and Dr. Timothy Smith at the Department of Neurosurgery in Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Throughout this two-year research fellowship, he investigated the application of machine learning in neurosurgical oncology, which resulted in the completion of the current thesis. Joeky was awarded with various research grants, has (co-)authored over 30 peer- reviewed publications, developed the Glioblastoma Survival Calculator and an open- source natural language processing framework for clinical text mining, worked as editor for 4Neurosurgery, and presented his work at several national and international conferences, recently receiving the “Best Publication in Neuro-Oncology Award” at the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Neurological Surgeons. Joeky graduated cum laude from medical school at Utrecht University in August 2019 after which he started as neurosurgical resident not in training (ANIOS) at Haaglanden Medical Center in the Hague. In December 2019, he started as neurosurgical resident in training (AIOS) at University Medical Center in Utrecht.

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