This interactive workshop focuses on tools for communicating your science to non-scientists. The ability to effectively and concisely describe your science to a non-scientific audience (e.g., philanthropists, journalists) is an essential part of advancing both your career and your research. We will hear from speakers with expertise in public speaking and non-scientists on social media […] Read More
As the landscape of neurological research and clinical care rapidly evolves, staying at the forefront of technological advancements is more important than ever. This professional development workshop offers a deep dive into the innovative tools transforming the field. Experts will explore a range of emerging technologies and methodologies designed to enhance patient care, optimize diagnostics, […] Read More
This workshop will explore the three main academic tracks in neurology—research, clinical, and education—and the challenges faced by modern academic neurologists. While many balance careers related to each of these three areas, academic tracks typically focus more on one of these areas. Criteria for advancement in these different tracks will be covered. Guest speakers include […] Read More
This is a panel session of leaders at the NINDS, NICHD, and VA that will provide information on resources available for research from these institutions, how to apply for support, and pearls to help new and experienced investigators navigate the funding systems. Read More
Clinician educators often have new ideas for teaching, evaluating or designing innovative curricula. It is important to promote and disseminate these ideas so that others can learn from novel and successful educational interventions. Unlike traditional clinical or bench research, there is often limited understanding about getting educational research published in academic journals. This session will […] Read More