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Society for Neuro-Oncology International Outreach Research Fellowship
Supported by the American Brain Tumor Association and EMD Serono
Purpose With generous support from the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) and EMD Serono, the Society for Neuro-Oncology has established a $50,000 International Outreach Research Fellowship. The purpose of this one-year fellowship is to provide a program for professionals from outside North America to perform clinical, translational or basic research in the area of pediatric or adult neuro-oncology in a clinical and/or laboratory setting in the United States or Canada. One fellowship award was made in 2009, and SNO is now accepting applications for the 2010 Fellowship.
Eligibility The fellowship is open to post graduate medical professionals working in the following areas: neurosurgery, neurology, radiation oncology, medical oncology, pathology, radiology, neuropsychology, allied health or basic science at the post-doctoral level. The applicant must be living outside of North America when the application is submitted and must not be a citizen of the United States or Canada. The applicant must be from an emerging or developing nation as classified by the International Monetary Fund.
Investigative Categories All categories of investigative studies will be considered eligible for this fellowship, including (but not limited to) basic science, epidemiology, anatomic studies, preclinical or translational studies, and clinical trials. Areas of study may be within any subspecialty of neuro-oncology, including (but not limited to) primary brain tumors, metastatic brain tumors, spine and spinal cord tumors, peripheral nerve tumors, and skull base tumors. The awarded Fellow will not provide any direct patient care, and contact with patients will be limited to an observational basis only.
Award SNO will provide the host institution with $50,000 in salary support and travel expenses for a one-year period. Institutional overhead and indirect costs are not provided with the award.
Host Institutions The Society for Neuro-Oncology has established a list of host institutions in North America who are interested in hosting the SNO International Outreach Research Fellow. This list is posted on the SNO website.
Application Process and Review The application process consists of the following elements: 1. Fellowship Application & Biographical Data The application includes a formal proposal that outlines the aims of the project, the background/rationale for the work, any preliminary results or supporting data for the project, and a detailed study design. The applicant must also submit a personal biographical sketch, a description of future academic plans, and a statement of why studying in North America will be important for the completion of the work.
2. Letters from Home Institutions
* Letter of reference from your current department chair (or institutional supervisor) outlining what skills are lacking in the area, and how the knowledge gained from the Fellowship will make a positive impact in the department and the region upon your return home. * Letter of reference from a mentor or independent professional who is familiar with your work in the field of neuro-oncology.
3. Host Letter of Support The applicant must also include a letter of support from one of the participating host institutions.
4. Review Process A SNO review committee will examine all submissions. The fellowship will be awarded based on the novelty and scientific merit of the proposed study and the credentials of the applicant.
Awarded Fellows At the completion of the project, the winning fellow will be required to submit a written Summary Report describing the results of the study. The applicant may also present an oral summary of the project at the Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting.
Important Dates Call for Applications: June 23, 2010 Application Deadline: October 18, 2010 Application Awarded: December 1, 2010 Fellowship Commencement: July 1, 2011
Society for Neuro-Oncology 4617 Birch Street Bellaire, TX 77401-5509
International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility Image Competition 2010
Entry deadline is August 1, 2010.
Files must be in .jpeg, .tiff, .gif, .png, .svg, .pdf, .eps or .psd format. Please submit the highest quality image with regard to file size and resolution.
Prizes
Images submitted to the INCF Image Competition are eligible for two different prizes, see details below. Winners will be notified by August 25, 2010.
INCF Olympus Prize
The INCF Olympus Prize is a monetary prize, sponsored by Olympus with ¥200000 (about $2230). The prize sum might be split into a first and second prize according to the discretion of the jury. The INCF Olympus Prize will be awarded for the best neuroinformatics image, judged on the criteria of originality, informational content, visual impact, educational value and relevance to INCF Programs, activities and objectives. INCF Frontiers Prize
The INCF Frontiers Prize will be awarded to the image best fitting the theme "Brain and Art". The short list for this prize will be picked by the Specialty Chief Editors of Frontiers in Neuroscience, and the final image will be selected by a panel of 5 top-class artists. The winning image will become the cover of the "Brain and Art" theme e-book of Frontiers in Neuroscience.
Eligibility
With the exception of employees of INCF, the competition judges and their families, anyone over the age of 18 is eligible to enter and win the competition.
Permissions
By submitting your image to the competition, you will:
a) give non-exclusive rights to INCF to use your name and the image in connection with INCF matters. Images will only be used in connection with the INCF and accompanying publicity and will include appropriate credits. b) grant the prize sponsors Frontiers and Olympus non-exclusive rights to use your name and image. Images will only be used in connection with INCF and the competition, and will include appropriate credits.
INCF Secretariat, Karolinska Institutet Nobels väg 15 A, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel: +46 8 524 87 093 Fax: +46 8 524 87 094 E-mail: info@incf.org
Conference Student Scholarships: Genetics, Immunology and Repair in Multiple Sclerosis
Scholarship Deadline: October 18, 2010 (Midnight US Mountain Standard Time)
Although the specific etiology of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) remains unknown, important insights into the genetics and environmental triggers underlying the disease have been made. This conference will discuss advances in MS genetics, epigenetics and the interaction of genetics with the environment, particularly with vitamin D metabolism and Epstein Barr Virus. There will be a focus on the immunopathogenesis of MS, including pre-active MS lesions, mechanisms of lymphocyte activation, the B cell and trafficking of cells across the blood brain barrier. The application of new imaging methods and therapeutic strategies that target the immune system and promote remyelination will be discussed. The challenge of integrating emerging insights in the basic mechanisms of myelination, autoimmune demyelination, and neurodegeneration with translational science will he discussed. The goal of this meeting is to provide a broad spectrum of MS researchers with a forum to discuss recent advances, and to foster cross-disciplinary interactions and collaborations.
Keystone Symposia is offering scholarships to students and post-docs this conference season. These scholarships, of up to $1000 each, are to be used to help defray the expenses associated with conference attendance, including air (on a U.S. air carrier), ground transportation and lodging costs. Receipts will be required to receive reimbursement.
Abstracts submitted for poster presentation will be used as the basis for awarding the scholarships. Conference organizers will select the scholarship recipients based on the quality of science of the abstract and the relevance of the abstract to the conference topic. Only one application per abstract is accepted.
Keystone Symposia 221 Summit Place #272 PO Box 1630 Silverthorne, CO 80498 www.keystonesymposia.org
Financial Assistance / Student Scholarships Phone: +1 (800) 253-0685 or Ksenia Shambarger - +1 (970) 262-1230 extension 140 Fax: +1 (970) 262-0311
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