Friday, 8 October 2021
Dr. Nelson Oyesiku to Receive Congress of Neurological Surgeons’ Distinguished Service Award
Dr. Nelson Oyesiku to Receive Congress of Neurological Surgeons’ Distinguished Service Award
The Congress of Neurological Surgeons
(CNS) is proud to announce that Dr. Nelson M. Oyesiku, Chair of the Department of
Neurological Surgery at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, has been
selected to receive the organization’s prestigious Distinguished Service Award.
Dr. Oyesiku will be presented with the award in October at the 2021 CNS Annual
Meeting in Austin, Texas.
The Distinguished Service Award — one of the highest honors in
neurosurgery— recognizes an individual for exceptional accomplishments and
leadership within CNS and the profession at large. The recipient is selected by a
committee comprising the three most-recent CNS Past Presidents, who weigh a
candidate’s service to CNS, enduring contributions to the organization’s educational
mission, and mentorship of early career neurosurgeons, among other criteria.
“Dr. Oyesiku is a world-renowned neurosurgeon and international expert in
pituitary surgery who has served the Congress of Neurological Surgeons with
incredible distinction over many decades, including as President of CNS,” said Dr.
Steven N. Kalkanis, Past President of CNS. “He continues to build on his remarkable
legacy as a successful, innovative and pioneering Editor-in-Chief of our signature
publication, Neurosurgery. Under his leadership, the journal has dramatically
expanded in scope while increasing its reputation and impact. We are thrilled to
honor Dr. Oyesiku with this well-deserved award.”
In addition to his work as Chair of the Department of Neurological Surgery, Dr.
Oyesiku is a Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology) at UNC-Chapel Hill. He was
previously a Professor of Neurological Surgery and Medicine at Emory University in
Atlanta, Georgia, where he was also the inaugural Daniel Louis Barrow Chair in
Neurosurgery and co-director of the Emory Pituitary Center, among other roles.
Over the course of his career, Dr. Oyesiku developed one of the nation’s largest
practices devoted to the care of patients with pituitary tumors and has performed
over 3,000 pituitary tumor operations. He has held leadership positions in several
state, regional, national and international neurosurgical organizations, including
President of CNS, and is currently President-Elect of the World Federation of
Neurological Surgeons.
A prolific scholar whose research focuses on the molecular pathogenesis of pituitary
adenomas and tumor receptor imaging and targeting for therapy, Dr. Oyesiku has
authored more than 180 scientific articles and book chapters. He is Editor-in-Chief
of the leading journals Neurosurgery, Operative Neurosurgery and Neurosurgery
Open. He earned his M.D. from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria; M.Sc. in
Occupational Medicine from the University of London, U.K.; and Ph.D. in
Neuroscience from Emory University.
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About the Congress of Neurological Surgeons
The Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) is the global leader in neurosurgical education, serving to promote health by advancing neurosurgery through innovation and excellence in education. The CNS provides leadership in neurosurgery by inspiring and facilitating scientific discovery and its translation into clinical practice. The CNS maintains the vitality of the profession through volunteer efforts of its members and the development of leadership in service to the public, to colleagues in other disciplines, and to neurosurgeons throughout the world in all stages of their professional lives. For more information, visit cns.org.
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