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The American Epilepsy Society's Annual Meeting is the premiere meeting for epilepsy and other seizure disorders. The Annual Meeting is an international forum for the exchange of current findings in epilepsy research. Information is communicated and disseminated through symposia, lectures, scientific exhibitions, poster and platform presentations.
The Annual Meeting attracts attendees from all over the world and provides educational and networking opportunities for the academic and practicing neurologist, epileptologist, neurophysiologist, neuroscientist, neurosurgeon, internist, pediatrician, pharmacist, nurse, social worker and other professionals.
Annual Meeting: December 3-7, 2010
Location: San Antonio, TX
AUCTION TO BENEFIT LENNOX AND LOMBROSO TRUST and SUSAN SPENCER FUND
AES is pleased to announce that Nihon Kohden, Grass Technologies, and Optima Neuroscience are participating in the AES Annual Benefit Auction this year! These companies have donated equipment and/or software to be auctioned off, and winning bid announced at the 64th Annual Meeting in San Antonio. These companies have accepted our invitation to contribute 100% of their proceeds to the Lennox and Lombroso Trust for Research & Training, and the Susan S. Spencer Fund for Education and Research. Listing of Items up for bid and details - Click Here
We thank Grass Technologies, Nihon Kohden and Optima Neuroscience for their donations, and you for bidding on these items.
If you know of other companies that would be interested in participating in the AES Annual Benefit Auction, or if you have questions, contact Jeff Melin at jmelin@aesnet.org.

The 2007 Annual Meeting marked the start of the Green Meeting footprint for AES! Strategies going forward include the use of “green” meeting facilities and hotels, reduction of printed materials to recycled paper using vegetable based inks or paperless technology when possible, recycling services for paper, metal, plastic and glass, and an overall commitment to preserving and improving the environment.
We welcome suggestions from our members as to how we can be even better stewards of our natural resources. Please send your suggestions/questions to: info@aesnet.org


