ABOUT THE INTERNATIONAL NEUROTRAUMA SOCIETY

What is the mission of the International Neurotrauma Society?

The International Neurotrauma Society is dedicated to highlighting the international impact of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury and to foster the exchange of both basic and clinical scientific information across the globe regarding the care, management and treatment of patients suffering from neurotrauma.  This global exchange of information is to be accomplished via education for clinicians, scientists and students in the form of symposiums that are cycled through different continents.

 

INTS Executive

Committee

Andreas Unterberg

Esther Shohami

John Pickard (Treasurer)    

Yoichi Katayama       

J. Jiang        

David Hovda (VP and Chairman)   

Andrew Maas (Past President)

Peter Reilly (past-president)

Diane Snow (NNTS)

INTS/NNS/BIRC Local Scientific Advisory Committee

Christopher Giza

Tom Glenn

Fernando Gomez-Pinilla

Grace Griesbach

Neil Harris

Dave Hovda

Mayumi Prins

Richard Sutton

Paul Vespa

INTS Advisory Board

Alex Baethmann Alain Privat
Jacqueline Bresnahan Peter Reilly
Ross Bullock Minoru Shigemori
Dalton Dietrich Esther Shohami  
Michael Fehlings Nino Stocchetti
Ed Hall Andreas Unterberg
Ron Hayes Lars Hillered
Anders Holtz Robert Vink
David Hovda Sir Graham Teasdale
Geoff Manley Yoichi Katayama  
Anthony Marmarou Takeshi Maeda
John Povlishock K. Shima

 


ABOUT THE NATIONAL NEUROTRAUMA SOCIETY

WHO are National Neurotrauma Society Members?
Membership in the organization is open to all scientists who are interested in conducting neurotrauma research.

WHAT is the mission of the National Neurotrauma Society?
The National Neurotrauma Society is committed to the promotion of neurotrauma research by enhancing communications, providing a forum, and increasing support on the national and international level.

WHERE is the National Neurotrauma Society headed?
The central nervous system is unquestionably the most important organ of our body, and injury to the brain or spinal cord has devastating consequences. Research is beginning to unravel the complexities of the injured CNS and is opening new doors for scientists, clinicians, and patients.

The National Neurotrauma Society seeks to accelerate research that will provide answers for clinicians and ultimately improve the treatments available to patients. The National Neurotrauma Society will continue to promote excellence in the field by providing opportunities for scientists, establishing standards in both basic and clinical research, encouraging and supporting research, and promoting liaisons with other organizations that influence the care and cure of neurotrauma victims.

HOW can I join?
Annual dues are $245.00 with subscription to the Journal of Neurotrauma. Membership without subscription to the Journal is $100.00. Reduced rates are available for students and residents. The dues will allow you to attend society meetings and access to the field at a lower price than non-members. Please contact the National Neurotrauma Society Office at (352) 213-8656 for more information.

WHY should I join?
As a member of the National Neurotrauma Society, you will receive:

  • The opportunity to attend the Annual National Neurotrauma Society meetings at a substantially reduced price. This meeting is organized by the Society's leaders and represents the best of neurotrauma research. Typical attendance is 500 at the National Meeting.  
  • Subscription to the Journal of Neurotrauma at a discounted price. This publication is dedicated to the aims of the National Neurotrauma Society and provides a forum of rigorously peer-reviewed articles on the latest advances in the field.
  • Updates on the activities of the Society and important meetings in the field, including the annual National Neurotrauma Society meeting and the bi-annual International Neurotrauma Symposium.
  • Information and access to publications of the National Institutes of Health, funding sources, research and educational opportunities in the field.
  • Eligibility for travel and research awards developed by the Society for its membership.

FOR QUESTIONS REGARDING CURRENT NNS MEMBERSHIP STATUS OR PENDING APPLICATIONS, PLEASE CONTACT:

Linda Garcia
National Neurotrauma Society
8032 SW 45 Lane
Gainesville FL 32608 USA
TEL: (352) 213-8656

FAX: (305) 704-3814
E-MAIL: garcialinda22@gmail.com

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL NEUROTRUAMA SOCIETY, PLEASE CLICK HERE

 

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