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The NIH Center for Scientific Review (CSR) has begun the national search for two new Division Directors, one to lead the Division of Neuroscience, Development and Aging (DNDA), and the other to lead the Division of Translational and Clinical Science (DTCS). The vacancy announcements are...
Potential topics include obtaining funding in epilepsy research (discussion of specific aims, review of summary statements); scientific writing and manuscript review; general career development/curriculum vitae review; advice on changes in career path, job searches and job talks; negotiating resources; and networking in the epilepsy field
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In response to the AAP’s statement on medical marijuana and children, AES took action and issued this statement. For all other information on medical marijuana and epilepsy, please click here
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Company Auctions State-of-the-Art EEG Machine, Contributes all Proceeds to American Epilepsy Society’s Research and Training Fellowships Nihon Kohden will donate 100 percent of the auction proceeds to the AES, and will present its donation on December 6 at 1:00 p.m. during the Society’s annual meeting in Seattle
Sometimes it really is all in the family! AES research funds benefited from AES President Amy Brooks-Kayal’s talented son Zach and the generosity of her husband, SPI Pharma CEO, Rana Kayal who teamed to organize and sponsor a concert to benefit AES