SOCIETY PRESIDENT BIOGRAPHIES ============================= ### American Society of Neuroradiology: Gordon Sze ![Figure1](http://www.ajnr.org/https://www.ajnr.org/content/ajnr/35/6/1241/F1.medium.gif) [Figure1](http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6/1241/F1) The American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR) is lucky to have Dr. Gordon Sze as its new President. Gordon, an accomplished academic neuroradiologist, is also a warm-hearted human being capable of gently leading even in the most complex situations. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, he completed his radiology residency and neuroradiology training at the University of California at San Francisco. After 2 years as an attending neuroradiologist at Cornell University, he moved to Yale, where he is currently Professor of Radiology and Chief of Neuroradiology. Gordon has filled many important committee positions in ASNR, including Treasurer, Secretary, and Vice President as well as being an American Society of Spine Radiology Past President. He has authored nearly 130 peer-reviewed articles and 26 book chapters. A proficient researcher, he has served as a principal investigator on 9 grants and as coinvestigator on another 12. Gordon is an excellent speaker and educator and has delivered more than 300 invited lectures and has trained more than 130 fellows in neuroradiology. His abilities and dedication as a manuscript reviewer have led him to become a member of 9 editorial boards. Those of us who have worked with him never cease to be impressed with his calm and rational demeanor and the breadth of his knowledge. As ASNR enters an era of challenges, we are fortunate to have Gordon help us navigate through them. ### American Society of Head and Neck Radiology: Yoshimi Anzai ![Figure2](http://www.ajnr.org/https://www.ajnr.org/content/ajnr/35/6/1241/F2.medium.gif) [Figure2](http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6/1241/F2) Dr. Yoshimi Anzai is Professor of Radiology and Neuroradiology Chief at the University of Washington in Seattle. Originally from Japan where she graduated from medical school, she completed her residency at the University of Michigan and her fellowship at the University of California at Los Angeles. Yoshimi is particularly well-suited to lead the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology (ASHNR), not only because of her stellar academic credentials but also because she trained in clinical otolaryngology. Her service experience and committee memberships are impressive, and outside of ASHNR, it is well worth mentioning that she is Vice President of the American Association for Women Radiologists, has served on 14 ASNR committees, and is President-Elect of the Radiology Alliance for Health Services Research. Despite these activities, she is an active coinvestigator in 7 grants and is a principal investigator on 2. She has published more than 140 peer-reviewed articles and 25 book chapters and has given close to 200 abstract presentations. Under her experienced guidance, ASHNR will continue to grow and assert its place as one of our most important subspecialty scientific societies. ### American Society of Functional Radiology: David Mikulis ![Figure3](http://www.ajnr.org/https://www.ajnr.org/content/ajnr/35/6/1241/F3.medium.gif) [Figure3](http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6/1241/F3) With degrees in physics and medicine from Tufts University, Professor David Mikulis is ideally suited to head the American Society of Functional Radiology (ASFNR). Currently a Professor of Radiology at the University of Toronto and a senior scientist at the Toronto Western Research Institute, David completed his radiology residency at the New England Deaconess Hospital and his neuroradiology training at Massachusetts General Hospital. His research achievements are impressive: a principal investigator on 16 grants and a coinvestigator on 37 others. He has published 175 peer-reviewed articles and given multiple invited lectures. His teaching abilities have led him to obtain, on 4 consecutive occasions, the Excellence in Teaching Award from his institution. For ASFNR, he has previously been Treasurer, Secretary, and Vice President, and he is a Past President of the Eastern Neuroradiological Society. ### American Society of Pediatric Radiology: Thierry A.G.M. Huisman ![Figure4](http://www.ajnr.org/https://www.ajnr.org/content/ajnr/35/6/1241/F4.medium.gif) [Figure4](http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6/1241/F4) Dr. Thierry Huisman is the new President of the American Society of Pediatric Radiology (ASPNR). Thierry obtained his MD from Erasmus University in Rotterdam, his radiology training from the University Hospital Zurich, and his pediatric neuroradiology fellowship at the University Children's Hospital also in Zurich, and he is currently Professor of Radiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has authored more than 200 original articles and 37 book chapters, participated in 240 invited lectures, and presented 175 abstracts at meetings, yet he still finds the time to be a manuscript reviewer for 31 journals. With his considerable experience and leadership, ASPNR will continue to thrive. ### American Society of Spine Radiology: Adam E. Flanders ![Figure5](http://www.ajnr.org/https://www.ajnr.org/content/ajnr/35/6/1241/F5.medium.gif) [Figure5](http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6/1241/F5) After completing his radiology training at the University of Illinois, Dr. Adam Flanders was a neuroradiology fellow at Thomas Jefferson University, where he is now Professor of Radiology and Rehabilitation Medicine. He has authored more than 140 articles, 22 book chapters, and 2 books and has presented 280 abstracts at meetings. Adam has also been a principal investigator on 3 grants and a coinvestigator on 15 others. His service record includes membership on 8 ASNR committees and terms as Treasurer and Vice President of American Society of Spine Radiology. He serves as Associate Editor for *Neurographics* and *RadioGraphics* and is a manuscript reviewer for 12 other journals. * © 2014 by American Journal of Neuroradiology