What a great group of hard-working residents! It’s been a great year and I can’t wait to see these stars ⭐️ make an impact in the field. Here’s to 2025!
2024 @CNS_Update Resident Committee Meeting brought new faces and seasoned resident committee members together. We look forward to a fantastic meeting here at CNS and are excited to build on our ongoing initiatives alongside our new EC Co-Chairs, @JulieLChanMDPhD and @jnbmd!
Reminder that the application deadline for the CNS Resident Committee is this Sunday, June 30th! This is an excellent opportunity for networking and building relationships within organized #Neurosurgery! https://t.co/8NrDeDyVE7 @CNS_Update@jnbmd
Applications are now out for the CNS Medical Student subcommittee, which will work closely with the CNS Resident Committee. #Medical students interested in leadership within organized neurosurgery are encouraged to apply. Students must also be a member of the CNS. #neurosurgery
Join us at the CNS Resident Committee! Personally, it has been an opportunity to get involved with @CNS_Update, learn about organized neurosurgery, and get to know and work with amazing residents from other institutions! @jnbmd
🎉1 week away! Can’t wait for the NeuroGateways Symposium, hosted by UAB Consortium of Neuroengineering!! 🧠Great line-up of speakers! More info at https://t.co/RHTAY5v5C5 @UAB_CNBCI@Lab_Bentley18@UAB_CNC@NeurosurgeryUab
Excited for #ASSFN2024, the biennial meeting of functional neurosurgery society @ASSFNeurosurg, June 1-4 in Nashville. Theme is Collaborations and Connectomes - focusing on connections in medicine, music, sports, & more! Abstract center is open - submit! https://t.co/32Do0WcHyY
Thank you to @Jpb1007Jeffrey and @NeurosurgeryUab@ChildrensAL for their support and efforts on this project! External validity of outcomes scales is essential and often missing in the neurosurgical literature.
Dr. Kati Kariko speaks from the heart as she relates the surprise at the 3:40 am call, tears in her eyes, how she started the seminal work on mRNA in the Dept. of Neurosurgery @PennNSG, the advocacy of David Langer, @drdavidlanger, "Neurosurgery needs a molecular biologist", the famous collaboration with Dr. Drew Weissman, and more...
Pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Brandon Rocque (right) and PGY3 Resident @andrewthale3 (left) recently received a $390,000 R21 grant from the @NIH to advance congenital hydrocephalus research.
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