Biographical summary
Dr. Sener specializes in the treatment of cancers arising from the nervous system, as well as the neurologic complications of systemic cancers and their treatment.
His research interests include development of novel therapeutics for glioma and leptomeningeal disease.
Interests
- Brain tumors
- Low grade glioma
- Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome and associated CNS tumors
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2020
Fellowship - Neuro-OncologyMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- 2018
ResidentNeurology, Programs in Florida, Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
- 2014
MDUniversity of Oklahoma College of Medicine
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MFASouthern New Hampshire University
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2019
Neuro-OncologyUnited Council of Neurologic Subspecialities
- 2018
NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Awards and honors
- 2018
Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education William R. Turk Award for excellence in pediatric neurology
Mayo Clinic
- 2018
Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Medicine Frank A. Rubino Award for superior performance in clinical neurology
Mayo Clinic
- 2018
Mayo Clinic School of Medicine in Florida Resident Educator of the YearMayo Clinic
- 2014
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine The James R. Couch Award in NeurologyUniversity of Oklahoma College of Medicine
- 2014
Membership, Medical Honor SocietyAlpha Phi Omega
Professional memberships
- 2023 - present
MemberEuropean Association for Neuro-Oncology
- 2023 - present
MemberMayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine Faculty-At-Large, Academic Affairs: Enrichment & Research Committee
- 2023 - present
MemberAmerican Association for Cancer Research
- 2022 - present
MemberSigma Tau Delta, International English Honor Society
- 2021 - present
MemberMinnesota Medical Association
- 2019 - present
MemberSociety for Neuro-Oncology
- 2016 - present
MemberAmerican Academy of Neurology
- 2014 - present
MemberAlpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
- 2010 - present
MemberAmerican Medical Association
Publications
Research activities