Now accepting proposals for 2015! Bench and Clinical Investigators' Workshop proposals must be made by AES members and submitted as either Clinical Investigator's Workshop or Basic Science Investigators' Workshop
Now is the time to start planning the Investigators' and Clinical Investigators' Workshops for the 2015 AES Annual Meeting
A new year is upon us and with that comes renewed hope for those living with epilepsy. Together our AES community is taking the understanding and fight against epilepsy to the next level
Bench and Clinical Investigators' Workshop proposals must be made by AES members and submitted as either Clinical Investigators' Workshop or Basic Science Investigators' Workshop
By Eileen Murray, AES Executive Director As the premiere specialty society for professionals with a primary interest in epilepsy, other associations often look to AES members for their expertise
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Each year, the AES Research and Training Council provides $40,000 to fund workshops intended for broad-based, clinical or scientific audiences. These events highlight novel and creative topics in neuroscience that are for collaborative consensus or review. AES accepts funding requests during two funding cycles: spring (March) and fall (October). For the 2014-15 fiscal year, AES is pleased to provide $20,000 grants to the following two recipients: University of Utah: ADD Program Symposium , which focuses on Therapy Development in the Era of Team Science and Big Data. This conference, organized by AES member Steve White, will be held May 17-20 in Park City, Utah