ASNR Annual Meeting
ASNR年会
基本信息
- 批准号:9914776
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-25 至 2020-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AmericanAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisAudience ResearchAwardBasic ScienceCerebral PalsyChicagoCitiesClinical ResearchDisadvantagedDisciplineDoctor of PhilosophyEngineeringEnvironmentEvaluationExhibitsFeesFellowshipFosteringFoundationsFundingGoalsGrantHealthIndustryKnowledgeMentorsMentorshipMissionModelingMultiple SclerosisNamesNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurologicNeurorehabilitationNeurosciencesPamphletsParkinson DiseasePhasePostdoctoral FellowProcessPublicationsRecording of previous eventsRecoveryRequest for ApplicationsResearch PersonnelScientistSocietiesSpinal cord injuryStrategic PlanningStrokeStudentsTraumatic Brain InjuryTravelVisionVisualWorkcareercostimprovedinterestlecturesmeetingsnervous system disorderpostersprogramspublic health relevancerelating to nervous systemrepairedresearch and developmentsymposium
项目摘要
Summary (Abstract)
The 2019 American Society of Neurorehabilitation (ASNR) Annual Meeting is planned for
October 16-18 in Chicago, IL in tandem with the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Meeting. In
2019, ASNR is heading into its 7th consecutive year as an independent Annual Meeting (see
history below in historical notes).
The mission of the ASNR is: “To improve the lives of people with neurological disorders through
advances in basic and clinical research”.
The Annual Meeting is an essential activity of ASNR and provides interactions among
neurorehabilitation clinicians, basic scientists, industry representatives, foundations, and
funders in a dynamic environment of presentations and lively discussions. The ASNR has the
advantage of attracting a broad audience of research-oriented clinician-scientists representing a
diverse group of professionals (e.g., MD, PT, OT), many with dual academic and professional
degrees (e.g., MD, PhD), as well as neuroscientists and engineers deeply interested in
translational work.
The ASNR values statement emphasizes diversity, inclusion, and interdisciplinary work, which
are inherently important for neurorehabilitation. ASNR expects between 200 and 300 attendees
in 2019. Attendance will reflect the disciplines described above.
The single-track, two-and-a-half day format continues to serve as the model for the proposed
2019 Annual Meeting program. The meeting begins with a half day of programming which
focuses on mentoring and early careers. The next two full days of the Annual Meeting feature
four symposia, two poster and exhibit sessions (1/day), awards ceremony, including two special
lectures, and the high-profile closing session, Controversies in Neurorehabilitation.
This R13 application requests $10,000 to support travel awards for up to six diversity
fellowships, publication costs for the annual meeting brochure, name badges, support to defray
registration fees for attendees and speakers, travel for special attendees and outside speakers,
up to two poster awards for student and postdoctoral/fellow investigators, and approximately
10% of the total audio-visual cost for the symposia.
摘要(Abstract)
2019年美国神经康复学会(ASNR)年会计划于
10月16日至18日在芝加哥,IL与神经科学学会(SfN)会议。在
2019年,ASNR将连续第七年作为独立年会(见
下面是历史笔记)。
ASNR的使命是:“通过以下方式改善神经系统疾病患者的生活:
基础和临床研究的进展”。
年会是ASNR的一项重要活动,并提供了
神经康复临床医生,基础科学家,行业代表,基金会,
资助者在一个动态的环境中进行演讲和热烈的讨论。ASNR拥有
吸引广泛的研究型临床医生-科学家受众的优势,
不同的专业人员群体(例如,医学博士,PT,OT),许多具有双重学术和专业
度(例如,医学博士,博士),以及神经科学家和工程师深感兴趣,
翻译工作。
ASNR价值观声明强调多样性,包容性和跨学科工作,
对神经康复有着内在的重要性。ASNR预计将有200至300名与会者
2019年出席情况将反映上述学科。
单轨、两天半的形式继续作为拟议的
2019年年会计划。会议以半天的编程开始,
专注于指导和早期职业生涯。接下来两天的年会将以
四次专题讨论会,两次海报和展览会(1次/天),颁奖仪式,包括两次特别
讲座,以及备受瞩目的闭幕会议,神经康复的争议。
此R13申请要求10,000美元,以支持多达六个多样性的旅行奖励
研究金、年度会议小册子的出版费用、名牌、支助支出
与会者和发言者的登记费,特别与会者和外部发言者的差旅费,
学生和博士后/研究员最多可获得两个海报奖,
研讨会视听费用总额的10%。
项目成果
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