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Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology is the official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society. The Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology keeps pace with important advances in all spheres of the neurologic and ophthalmologic sciences. Clinicians and researchers worldwide report on recent development in diagnosing and treating ophthalmologic, neurologic, endocrine, inflammatory, and neoplastic conditions affecting the oculomotor and visual systems.
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NOVEL (Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library) is a discipline-specific, open access repository of digital materials (images, video, lectures, articles and animations), to be used for educational and research purposes by health care professionals, educators, patients, and students. NOVEL Neuro-Ophthalmology Curricula can be viewed by members only HERE (login is required). Read more
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NANOS is now offering research mentorship to members who have questions or issues about specific projects. Researchers can potentially receive assistance or direction in identifying and understanding basic issues surrounding study design, bias, confounding and biostatistics in their studies. Read more
The Neuro-Ophthalmology Research Disease Investigator Consortium (NORDIC) is a cohesive and extensive group of Neuro-Ophthalmologists, other doctors, coordinators, biostatisticians, clinical trial experts and reading centers, who have developed a structured organization to perform prospective clinical research with the support of the National Eye Institute of the NIH, other funding agencies, and industry. Read more
NANOS recognizes the need to stimulate investigator-initiated research programs in Neuro-Ophthalmology. The NANOS Pilot Research Grant Program provides a one-year, non-renewable source of funding to help principal investigators generate preliminary data that will lead to additional funding from other national agencies or foundations. Priority is given towards research that will provide preliminary data for future substantial grant applications. In this spirit, new or innovative projects will be supported but should have a sound medical/scientific justification. A scientific panel will review the applications, and the final award will be subject to approval by the NANOS Board.
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This NANOS sponsored award of $1,000 and meeting registration reimbursement is given to a candidate or active NANOS member and is designed to encourage basic or clinical research in Neuro-Ophthalmology. The Awards Subcommittee will consider originality, scientific merit and neuro-ophthalmologic interest as criteria when reviewing the total body of work of a developing neuro-ophthalmic investigator and a representative new research manuscript. (Please note that an abstract must be submitted via the online submission site.)
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