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34th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System November 15-18, 2023: Wyndham Grand Rio Mar Puerto Rico Please see below for two important announcements regarding the 2023 Meeting of the American Autonomic Society. CME DISCLOSURES ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL CO-AUTHORS LISTED ON ABSTRACTS OF PLATFORM PRESENTATIONS: All authors and co-authors of...

The deadline for nominations for the 2024 Residents Course, a funded mini-fellowship in autonomic medicine is September 15. If you are interested in nominating a PGY2 or higher in any of the following residency programs:  Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Cardiology and Neurology please email Cheryl@dysProject.org. For more...

Postdoctoral Researcher in Sleep & Cardiometabolic Health Laboratory Pennington Biomedical Research Center, a world-renowned academic research institute of Louisiana State University, is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Sleep and Cardiometabolic Health Laboratory. The postdoctoral researcher will work with an interactive research group in the study of...

We are excited to invite you to join us for a Month of Learning (MoL) about the autonomic nervous system (ANS). If you would like to brush up on the basics of the ANS before your fall teaching, here is your opportunity. For more research-focused...

Clearwater, Florida: In its inaugural launch January 25-28, 2023, The Residents Course (TRC) brought together thirty-six residents working in diverse disciplines across the country for specialized training from a faculty of the world’s leading specialists in autonomic medicine. It is the first minifellowship of its...

We had a wonderful meeting in Maui, Hawaii earlier this month! Now it is time to begin planning for the 2023 meeting (to be held in November 2023 in Puerto Rico). We are seeking ideas for meeting symposia. Symposia are typically 75-90 minutes featuring 3-5 experts...

David S. Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D. | Principal Investigators | NIH Intramural Research Program goldsteind@ninds.nih.gov Description: This program in the Autonomic Medicine Section offers a clinical fellowship that is accredited by the UCNS and trains Fellows in patient-oriented and translational research about disorders of autonomic and catecholaminergic systems. Because...

Dear Members of the American Autonomic Society, We are seeking nominations for new Members of the Board for the AAS. The Board of Directors of AAS is responsible for defining the priorities of the society and planning and directing society activities including the annual meeting. The Board meets monthly...

Dear AAS members and friends: If you plan to attend the AAS meeting next month in Hawaii and you do not yet have a hotel room booked, this is your last chance to reserve a room near the meeting hotel at a discounted rate. The Sheraton Maui (our...