American Neurological Association
The American Neurological Association (ANA) is a professional society of academic neurologists and neuroscientists devoted to advancing the goals of academic neurology; to training and educating neurologists and other physicians in the neurologic sciences; and to expanding both our understanding of diseases of the nervous system and our ability to treat them.[1] It was founded in June 1875.[2]
Officers
President: Robert H. Brown Jr., D.Phil., M.D., University of Massachusetts
President-Elect: Stanley Prusiner, M.D., University of California, San Francisco
Vice-Presidents: Barbara Vickrey, M.D., M.P.H. University of California, Los Angeles
Secretary: Jack M. Parent, M.D., University of Michigan
Treasurer: Kenneth L. Tyler, M.D., University of Colorado [3]
See http://myana.org/about/board-directors [4]
See also
- American Medical Association
- American Psychiatric Association
- Transactions of the American Neurological Association
References
- ↑ American Neurological Association. (2007). Mission/Goals. Retrieved March 4, 2007, from http://www.aneuroa.org/index.php?submenu=AboutANA2&src=gendocs&link=MissionGoals
- ↑ American Neurological Association. (2007). Founding/Founders. Retrieved March 4, 2007, from http://www.aneuroa.org/index.php?submenu=ANAHistory&src=gendocs&link=FoundingFounders
- ↑ http://myana.org/about/board-directors
- ↑ http://myana.org/about/board-directors