Now is the time to start planning the Investigators' and Clinical Investigators' Workshops for the 2015 AES Annual Meeting
AES offers an opportunity for junior epilepsy researchers to be paired with a mentor. This popular program, held Saturday, December 6 from 7:00 – 8:30am, aims to foster the careers of young investigators by matching them with an experienced clinical or basic science research mentor for a single...
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The upcoming American Academy of Neurology (AAN) Annual Meeting is a great example of such a beneficial relationship. AAN and AES have had a long and positive partnership and AES will be very visible at this year’s AAN Annual Meeting. AES, through the AAN Epilepsy Section, has had the opportunity for several years to present two “subspecialty in focus” sessions at AAN and this year is no exception. Sessions on “Treating the New Onset Epilepsy Patient” and “Future Therapies: How We Will Be Treating, Preventing and Curing Epilepsy in 2015” will feature content first presented at the AES Annual Meeting, and allow our member specialists to reach the wider general neurology audience
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The AES Annual Meeting is the only annual event that brings together more than 5,000 of the brightest minds and the most respected epilepsy professionals from around the world in academia, private practice, government and industry. From clinical and basic science researchers at leading universities, current and future leaders in cutting edge science and senior-level executives from the world’s top epilepsy focused companies, you’ll find them at AES 2014. This year’s annual meeting features: • More abstracts than ever before featuring the latest global trends and the newest innovations. • Clinical and basic science skills workshops that offer technical and applied knowledge. • More than 50 best-in-class education sessions and special interest groups. • SIG, Investigators’ Workshops and symposium participants have greater opportunities to meet and continue group discussions during social networking hours