American Autonomic Society
The American Autonomic Society has been
established to bring together individuals from diverse disciplines
who share an interest in the structure and function of the autonomic
nervous system and in the pathology, treatment, and prevention
of its disorders. The Society sponsors annual meetings and provides
a point of contact among the many interested clinical and basic
scientists who wish to communicate across disciplinary lines.
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21st International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System of the AAS will be held in Marco Island, Florida, November 3-6, 2010.
- Assistant or Associate Professor level faculty member sought to join the growing autonomic program at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine/Case Medical Center Neurologic Institute. The program currently has 3 full time faculty members, 3 testing sites including a newly constructed autonomic laboratory, a nationally renowned pediatric program, strong interdisciplinary clinics, and an active NIH-supported research program. Competitive package including start-up funds commensurate with academic level is available. Please contact Thomas Chelimsky at 216-844-3495 or by email Thomas.chelimsky@uhhospitals.org.
- 2009 ESC Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Management of Syncope now available.
- The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is accepting abstracts for the 2010 Annual Meeting to take place in Toronto, Canada, April 7-10 Click here for more information
- Important information for subscribers of CAR - Click here
- New Course Announcement - click here for more information
- Seeking A Clinical Fellow In Neurocardiology/Autonomic Disorders -
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) seeks to recruit a Fellow in the area of Neurocardiology/Autonomic Disorders for the Clinical Neurocardiology Section (CNCS) in the Division of Intramural Research. Click here for more information
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