Two Scientific Awards in Clinical Neurophysiology

Two Scientific Awards in Clinical Neurophysiology

Clinical Neurophysiology 121 (2010) viii Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Clinical Neurophysiology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locat...

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Clinical Neurophysiology 121 (2010) viii

Contents lists available at ScienceDirect

Clinical Neurophysiology journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/clinph

Announcement

Two Scientific Awards in Clinical Neurophysiology The M.A.B. Brazier Young Investigator Award and The W.A. Cobb Young Investigator Award Under the auspices of the International Federation of Neurophysiology, Elsevier has established two scientific for young clinical Neurophysiologists in honor of M.A.B. and W.A. Cobb. The awards are a tribute to Dr Brazier’s Cobb’s contributions to clinical neurophysiology.

Clinical awards Brazier and Dr

Award  Designation as recipient of the M.A.B. Brazier or W.A. Cobb International Award in Clinical Neurophysiology for Young Investigators.  An award of US $3500 to be presented at the International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology, Kobe, Japan, 28 October – 1 November 2010.  Awardees will make a short presentation of their work at the Congress. Eligibility – The applicant should be:  A young investigator (age limit 40 on 27 October 2010).  Application procedure – A current curriculum vitae and verified statement of birthdate (e.g. copy of passport or birth certificate).  An original manuscript of a clinical neurophysiology study accepted for publication in Clinical Neurophysiology in which the applicant is the primary investigator and the first author.

doi:10.1016/S1388-2457(10)00519-5

 Manuscripts should be accepted for publication from 1 June 2009 to 9 June 2010.  A letter from the candidate stating his/her interest in the competition.  Eligible manuscripts will be reviewed by Editors and final decision about the awards will be made by the Executive Committee of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Following an article’s acceptance for publication, applicants should submit all application material electronically to: The Brazier and Cobb Young Investigator Awards C/- Professor David Burke E-mail: [email protected] Manuscripts co-authored by a member of the IFCN Executive Committee will not be eligible for either of the two awards. Deadline for receipt of applications: 10 June 2010. Notification of the winners should be about 1 July 2010.