Author: AAS Editor

Trainee: Shaun Randa, PhD Candidate in Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, University of Calgary Question: What is your research on? Answer: My research investigates potential pathophysiological mechanisms and novel therapeutic management options for patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Specifically, my project examines the role of low...

The AAS brings together individuals from diverse disciplines who share an interest in the structure and function of the autonomic nervous system and the pathology, treatment, and prevention of its disorders. Our Meeting is a unique opportunity for updating and maintaining scientific knowledge through accredited...

  Join us in Richmond, VA, on April 3 & 4, 2025, for this premier HRV event, Integrating HRV Into Clinical Practice! Explore advancements with leading experts through keynotes, panels, preconference workshop and networking. The HRVI BOD is excited to announce the addition of a HRV...

Trainee: Sandra Reiter-Campeau, Clinical Fellow in Electromyography, Mayo Clinic Question: What is your research on? Answer: My research is clinical descriptive research of peripheral autonomic neuropathies Q: How did you get to where you are today? A: Dr. Phillip Low stated that he became interested in the autonomic nervous...

  Registration is still open for the 4th Annual State of Sjögren’s, a virtual event for healthcare professionals and researchers designed to bring you the latest research and insights on Sjögren’s disease. This year’s program explores the critical interplay between the immune and nervous systems and...

Autonomic Medicine Neurology (Clinical Assistant Professor / Clinical Associate Professor / Clinical Professor), Department of Neurology, Stanford University Work type: CE - Clinician Educator Location: Stanford University Categories: School of Medicine The Division of Autonomic Disorders in the Department of Neurology at Stanford University seeks a candidate trained in autonomic...

Congratulations to Autonomic Disorders Fellowship Program Attaining UCNS-Accreditation The United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) has announced that the Autonomic Disorders fellowship training programs at Mayo Clinic – Arizona has attained UCNS-accreditation. There are now six UCNS-accredited Autonomic Disorders fellowship programs. UCNS-accredited programs demonstrate that they meet the standards of graduate medical education...

Congratulations to this year's trainee platform competition winners!   AWARDEE: Jaiden Uppal PRESENTATION: Platform 1-3: A 5-minute orthostatic challenge is NOT enough to assess postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) AWARDEE: John Akins PRESENTATION: Platform 5-5: Effects of hypertension and chlorthalidone treatment on autonomic-cardiovascular responses to static handgrip exercise in older...

Trainee: Donovan Smith, PhD Candidate in Clinical Neuroscience, University of Calgary Question: What is your research on? Answer: My research looks at using novel therapeutics to help treat and prevent heart disease in individuals living with spinal cord injury. Specifically, my project investigates how epidural spinal stimulation...