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Am erican Academ y of Neurology

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inted Bruce S. Schoenberg International Award and
The Lecture in Neuroepidemiology
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5-84 In tribute to Dr. Schoenberg’s career in training neurologists interna­
The tionally in epidemiologic methods, this award salutes a young investigator
hose selected from a developing country or Eastern Europe.
ge of
rkin- Award
son's • Designation as recipient of the 8th Annual Bruce S. Schoenberg Inter­
l in- national Award and Lecture in Neuroepidemiology at the 48th Ameri­
%at can Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting in San Francisco, Calif.
son’s • Recipient is expected to present a 30-min lecture, based on the selected
4.3% abstract, during the Neuroepidemiology Scientific Session.
par- • Certificate of Recognition from the American Academy of Neurology.
age, • Reimbursement for travel and lodging expenses to attend the Annual
ence Meeting.
:ma- • Complimentary admission to educational programs offered at the
).9% Annual Meeting.
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55- Eligibility
tudy Applicant must: be an investigator under the age of 40; be a permanent
:ion- resident of a country outside of the United States and Canada; have partic­
ith a ipated in significant epidemiologic research in neurologic diseases, and,
y of have collected the study data in a developing country or Eastern Europe.
ion's
Application Procedure
Applicant must submit ten complete sets of the following materials: a
current curriculum vitae indicating date of birth, and an extended abstract
of up to 500 words of an epidemiologic study in which the applicant is
(was) a significant participant researcher (the abstract will be ineligible for
separate submission to the 1996 Scientific Program).

Deadline
All application materials must be received by November 13, 1995.
Submit material to:
The Bruce S. Schoenberg Award
American Academy of Neurology
2221 University Avenue SE, Suite 335
Minneapolis, MN 55414 (USA)

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