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02-26-2003, 03:51 PM
AAN 55th Annual Meeting
Library: MED
Keywords: AAN ANNUAL MEETING MARCH 29 - APRIL 5
Description: The AAN annual meeting is the unsurpassed source for learning what's new and newsworthy in global neurological research and understanding. It is in Honolulu March 29-April 5. (Meeting: American Academy Of Neurology)
CONTACT: Doug Hovelson
612-722-5501
dhovelson@aol.com
Kathy Stone
651-695-2763
kstone@aan.com
American Academy Of Neurology 55th Annual Meeting Set For March 29-April 5 In Honolulu
WHAT: The American Academy of Neurology's 55th annual meeting -- the largest international neurology meeting in the world
WHEN: Saturday, March 29 through Saturday, April 5, 2003
WHERE: Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
WHY: The AAN annual meeting is the unsurpassed source for learning what's new and newsworthy in global neurological research and understanding. More than 1,000 poster and platform presentations will cover the spectrum of neurology, including:
* New research presentations on a wide array of neurological conditions, including smallpox and West Nile Virus infections, sleep disorders, Parkinson's Disease, MS, Alzheimer's Disease, Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Stroke, Epilepsy, Prion Disease and more.
* Presentations of major neurological awards, including the prestigious Potamkin Prize for Research into Pick's and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders.
* Actor Jerry Lewis will deliver the keynote speech at the AAN Scientific and Career Milestones Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, April 2.
* More than 8,000 neurologists from around the world will be in attendance.
MEDIA INFORMATION/CREDENTIALING:
* To register for media credentials in advance, contact Kathy Stone, 651-695-2763, or email at kstone@aan.com. Journalists can also register online at http://www.aan.com/press/press-reg.cfm. Advance credentialing is strongly encouraged, although on-site credentialing will be available as well. Journalists may be asked to show proof of their affiliation with a credible news organization.
* Annual Meeting Information Online: In-depth information is available online at www.aan.com (http://www.aan.com). Journalists can preview scientific abstracts of presentations on the website.
* Onsite facilities will include the AAN Press Room, open March 29-April 4 and staffed by AAN representatives. The Press Room includes electrical hookups, telephones and access to online connections.
* Presenter availabilities: Many of the speakers making scientific presentations at the meeting will be available for interviews at media conferences held in a meeting room near the AAN Press Room. Media conference schedules will be posted daily in the Press Room.
The American Academy of Neurology, based in St. Paul, MN, is an association of more than 18,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals. It is dedicated to improving patient care through education and research. The AAN publishes the twice-monthly journal Neurology, one of the leading publications for scientific and medical research and news in the neurology profession worldwide.
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2/19/03
Library: MED
Keywords: AAN ANNUAL MEETING MARCH 29 - APRIL 5
Description: The AAN annual meeting is the unsurpassed source for learning what's new and newsworthy in global neurological research and understanding. It is in Honolulu March 29-April 5. (Meeting: American Academy Of Neurology)
CONTACT: Doug Hovelson
612-722-5501
dhovelson@aol.com
Kathy Stone
651-695-2763
kstone@aan.com
American Academy Of Neurology 55th Annual Meeting Set For March 29-April 5 In Honolulu
WHAT: The American Academy of Neurology's 55th annual meeting -- the largest international neurology meeting in the world
WHEN: Saturday, March 29 through Saturday, April 5, 2003
WHERE: Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii
WHY: The AAN annual meeting is the unsurpassed source for learning what's new and newsworthy in global neurological research and understanding. More than 1,000 poster and platform presentations will cover the spectrum of neurology, including:
* New research presentations on a wide array of neurological conditions, including smallpox and West Nile Virus infections, sleep disorders, Parkinson's Disease, MS, Alzheimer's Disease, Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Stroke, Epilepsy, Prion Disease and more.
* Presentations of major neurological awards, including the prestigious Potamkin Prize for Research into Pick's and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders.
* Actor Jerry Lewis will deliver the keynote speech at the AAN Scientific and Career Milestones Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, April 2.
* More than 8,000 neurologists from around the world will be in attendance.
MEDIA INFORMATION/CREDENTIALING:
* To register for media credentials in advance, contact Kathy Stone, 651-695-2763, or email at kstone@aan.com. Journalists can also register online at http://www.aan.com/press/press-reg.cfm. Advance credentialing is strongly encouraged, although on-site credentialing will be available as well. Journalists may be asked to show proof of their affiliation with a credible news organization.
* Annual Meeting Information Online: In-depth information is available online at www.aan.com (http://www.aan.com). Journalists can preview scientific abstracts of presentations on the website.
* Onsite facilities will include the AAN Press Room, open March 29-April 4 and staffed by AAN representatives. The Press Room includes electrical hookups, telephones and access to online connections.
* Presenter availabilities: Many of the speakers making scientific presentations at the meeting will be available for interviews at media conferences held in a meeting room near the AAN Press Room. Media conference schedules will be posted daily in the Press Room.
The American Academy of Neurology, based in St. Paul, MN, is an association of more than 18,000 neurologists and neuroscience professionals. It is dedicated to improving patient care through education and research. The AAN publishes the twice-monthly journal Neurology, one of the leading publications for scientific and medical research and news in the neurology profession worldwide.
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2/19/03