?? 2025 Research Grant Opportunities for child neurologists & developmental pediatricians early in their academic career! ?? Deadline: April 11, 2025 PERF?-CNS Elterman Grant: Clinical or basic science research PERF?-CNS Shields Grant: Clinical or translational research ?? Bridge Grant Deadline: April 14, 2025 Supports child neurology research during NIH/CIHR re-application. Details: https://ow.ly/mUFC50Uy8g1 #ChildNeurology #ResearchGrants
Child Neurology Society
非盈利组织
Roseville,MN 655 位关注者
Bringing CNS Members Together to Make Children’s Lives Better
关于我们
A professional organization committed to promoting the optimal care of children with neurological and developmental disorders, CNS is dedicated to providing education, advocacy, and support for clinicians and researchers in child neurology. We have over 2,000 members from the United States, Canada, and around the world since our founding in 1972. Vision The vision of the Child Neurology Society is to create a future where children with neurological and developmental disorders have equitable access to the best care and support and where professionals who care for them are recognized and valued for their contributions to the field of child neurology. Mission The Child Neurology Society is an inclusive professional organization whose mission is to promote the optimal care of children with neurological and developmental disorders by providing education, advocacy, and support for clinicians and researchers in child neurology. Child Neurologists Child neurologists are specially trained physicians who have followed up their four-year medical school education with a five-year post-graduate training regimen consisting of two years training in pediatrics, one year in general neurology, and two years in pediatric neurology. In 1968, the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology awarded the first board certificate in Neurology “with Special Qualifications in Child Neurology.” Three years later, in 1972, the Child Neurology Society was founded.
- 网站
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https://www.childneurologysociety.org
Child Neurology Society的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Roseville,MN
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1972
- 领域
- Child Neurology
地点
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1915 West Highway 36
Suite 174
US,MN,Roseville,55113
Child Neurology Society员工
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Monique Terrell
CEO of the Child Neurology Society. Leader with over 20 years of experience. Pragmatic Certified Product Marketer, Level IV
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Clair Pridmore
Consultant Paediatric Neurologist
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Yasmin Khakoo, MD, FAAN, FCNS, FAAP
Clinical Member/Child Neurology Director, MSK Kids at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Joan & Sanford I. Weill Medical…
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Mohammed Hammad Jaber
Researcher /Data analyst// Research Fellow at Michigan State University (Tele-Geriatric Research Fellowship ) /Reviewer /Aspiring Radiologist/…
动态
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?? Reminder! ?? #CNSAM OnDemand is here! Access 22 expert-led sessions offering up to 32 CME credits—anytime, anywhere. Keep learning, stay current, and explore new insights in child neurology. Start watching now ?? https://ow.ly/lmlZ50UUty0
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In partnership with the Child Neurology Society, the Pediatric Epilepsy Research Foundation??(PERF?), is currently accepting applications for the 2025 PERF-CNS Bridge Grant. This grant is intended to retain investigators in child neurology clinical, translational, or basic research. Eligible applicants are CNS members who have applied for their first NIH R01 or Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Operating/Project Grant but were not yet funded. This $50,000 grant requires a 1:1 match from the awardee's institution to make $100,000 available to the recipient. The application deadline is April 14, 2025. For more information, please refer to the submission guidance at https://lnkd.in/gK4wWBeE If you have questions about your eligibility, we encourage you to reach out to [email protected]
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?? Join us for the next Advances in Pediatric Neurology Seminar Series! March 11 | ? 3 PM CT Pediatric neurology providers are often undertrained in diagnosing & managing POTS, a condition still stigmatized in medicine. With rising awareness post-long COVID, treatment remains symptom-focused—often inadequate for many. Register here: https://ow.ly/n22B50UUtRA
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?? Don’t miss your chance to celebrate excellence in child neurology! The Child Neurology Society is now accepting nominations for its annual awards. ?? Training Director Award: https://ow.ly/E9O650UxnoL ?? Bernard D’Souza International Fellowship Award: https://ow.ly/fgVS50UxnoK Nominations are due April 30. Winners selected by esteemed CNS Committees will be recognized at the 54th CNS Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC. Discover award categories, explore past winners, and submit your nomination today! Together, let’s honor those advancing child neurology care.
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?? Join us for the next Advances in Pediatric Neurology Seminar Series! March 11 | ? 3 PM CT Pediatric neurology providers are often undertrained in diagnosing & managing POTS, a condition still stigmatized in medicine. With rising awareness post-long COVID, treatment remains symptom-focused—often inadequate for many. Register here: https://ow.ly/n22B50UUtRA
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CNS Statement on Recent Disruption of NIH Funding Child neurologists provide complex medical care for children with neurological disorders, lead research that generates life-changing discoveries for these children, and train future generations of child neurologists.?Decades of global leadership by the United States in the field of child neurology led to better health outcomes for our nation’s children.?One of many examples of our achievements is a revolutionary gene therapy for spinal muscular atrophy, the infantile form of which was fatal but no longer is when treated promptly. We as a society have an obligation to care for the most vulnerable among us, many of whom are children with neurological disorders.?Thanks to discoveries made largely with federal funding, we now have many more tools with which to provide such care.?Diminished funding for research disproportionately impacts younger physicians and scientists, leading to a loss of innovation that will last a generation or longer. The Child Neurology Society urges the federal government to reverse the recent disruptions to the operations of federal biomedical agencies and pursue discussions of any future changes in a bipartisan manner with the inclusion of key stakeholders, including patients and their families, medical professionals, and biomedical researchers.?Together we can preserve and enhance our research innovations and public health measures for the benefit of the children of our great nation. Peter B. Kang, MD, FCNS President Child Neurology Society
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?? #CNSAM OnDemand is now available! ?? Check out the 53rd CNS Annual Meeting with 22 sessions offering up to 32 CME credits—anytime, anywhere! Don’t miss this chance to expand your knowledge. Start watching now ??https://ow.ly/acLW50UUtoJ
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?? 2025 Research Grant Opportunities for child neurologists & developmental pediatricians early in their academic career! ?? Deadline: April 11, 2025 PERF?-CNS Elterman Grant: Clinical or basic science research PERF?-CNS Shields Grant: Clinical or translational research ?? Bridge Grant Deadline: April 14, 2025 Supports child neurology research during NIH/CIHR re-application. Details: https://ow.ly/mUFC50Uy8g1 #ChildNeurology #ResearchGrants
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?? Don’t miss your chance to celebrate excellence in child neurology! The Child Neurology Society is now accepting nominations for its annual awards. ?? Training Director Award: https://ow.ly/E9O650UxnoL ?? Bernard D’Souza International Fellowship Award: https://ow.ly/fgVS50UxnoK Nominations are due April 30. Winners selected by esteemed CNS Committees will be recognized at the 54th CNS Annual Meeting in Charlotte, NC. Discover award categories, explore past winners, and submit your nomination today! Together, let’s honor those advancing child neurology care.
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