Author: AAS Editor

The Arnold Lab is hiring a research technician level 1 to help with translational research related to the intersection of neuroscience with cardiovascular disease and obesity.   Complete job posting HERE   JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Neural and Behavioral Sciences...

Dear AAS members and friends, The AAS has been hard at work planning a fantastic annual meeting, the 33rd International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System, in Maui, Hawaii, November 2-5, 2022. To give you a little more time for submission, the abstract submission deadline has been extended to June 15.  This will...

AAS TDP Announces Course for Residents When: January 25 – 28, 2023 The American Autonomic Society and The Dysautonomia Project announce the inaugural "Residents' Course", a three-day Mini-Fellowship in autonomic medicine for second-year residents to be held on January 25 – 28, 2023 at the Opal Sands...

The AAS Trainee Committee is hosting our second annual Virtual Mentor-Mentee event on Thursday, June 16th, 2022 at 4:00-5:30 EST/1:00-2:30pm PST.   Trainees will have the opportunity to network with prominent researchers/clinicians in our field in two 25-min small group discussions on career topics and a panel discussion on “mitigating burnout.”    Registration is...

Dr. David Goldstein will be holding a UCNS Certifying Exam Preparation Course in Summer 2022.  This course is highly recommended for individuals planning to take the UCNS Certifying Exam in Autonomic Disorders. The UCNS Autonomic Disorders Certification Examination online application process is now available. The new application...

In search of a postdoctoral research fellow funded on a NIH T32 focused on research/training in hypertension and or autonomic disorders at Vanderbilt University. Must have green card or be a US citizen. Contact Dr. David Harrison, MD for more details. @endocelldoc David G. Harrison, MD...

The American Autonomic Society Education Committee is excited to share a great opportunity to have experts in autonomic disorders speak to medical training programs.  The AAS has put together a panel of expert speakers who are willing to provide remote (virtual) lectures or other teaching...