TY - JOUR
T1 - Proceedings from the Neurotherapeutics Symposium on Neurological Emergencies
T2 - Shaping the Future of Neurocritical Care
AU - the Neurotherapeutics Symposium 2019
AU - Simpkins, Alexis N.
AU - Busl, Katharina M.
AU - Amorim, Edilberto
AU - Barnett-Tapia, Carolina
AU - Cervenka, Mackenzie C.
AU - Dhakar, Monica B.
AU - Etherton, Mark R.
AU - Fung, Celia
AU - Griggs, Robert
AU - Holloway, Robert G.
AU - Kelly, Adam G.
AU - Khan, Imad R.
AU - Lizarraga, Karlo J.
AU - Madagan, Hannah G.
AU - Onweni, Chidinma L.
AU - Mestre, Humberto
AU - Rabinstein, Alejandro A.
AU - Rubinos, Clio
AU - Dionisio-Santos, Dawling A.
AU - Youn, Teddy S.
AU - Merck, Lisa H.
AU - Maciel, Carolina B.
AU - Brown, Jeremy
AU - Busl, Katharina M.
AU - Cervenka, Mackenzie
AU - Claassen, Jan
AU - Dhakar, Monica
AU - Dylla, Layne
AU - Elie, Marie Carmelle
AU - Etherton, Mark
AU - Fiscella, Kevin
AU - Foreman, Brandon
AU - Forgacs, Peter
AU - Griggs, Robert C.
AU - Halterman, Marc
AU - Harriott, Andrea
AU - Hirsch, Lawrence J.
AU - Hocker, Sara
AU - Holloway, Robert
AU - Jules, Rebecca
AU - Kelly, Adam G.
AU - Lackland, Daniel
AU - Lerario, Mackenzie P.
AU - Lizarraga, Karlo J.
AU - Maciel, Carolina B.
AU - Merck, Lisa H.
AU - Mitchell, Gordon
AU - Ngwenya, Laura B.
AU - Nogueira, Raul G.
AU - Pierre, Clifford
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s).
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - Effective treatment options for patients with life-threatening neurological disorders are limited. To address this unmet need, high-impact translational research is essential for the advancement and development of novel therapeutic approaches in neurocritical care. “The Neurotherapeutics Symposium 2019—Neurological Emergencies” conference, held in Rochester, New York, in June 2019, was designed to accelerate translation of neurocritical care research via transdisciplinary team science and diversity enhancement. Diversity excellence in the neuroscience workforce brings innovative and creative perspectives, and team science broadens the scientific approach by incorporating views from multiple stakeholders. Both are essential components needed to address complex scientific questions. Under represented minorities and women were involved in the organization of the conference and accounted for 30–40% of speakers, moderators, and attendees. Participants represented a diverse group of stakeholders committed to translational research. Topics discussed at the conference included acute ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, neurogenic respiratory dysregulation, seizures and status epilepticus, brain telemetry, neuroprognostication, disorders of consciousness, and multimodal monitoring. In these proceedings, we summarize the topics covered at the conference and suggest the groundwork for future high-yield research in neurologic emergencies.
AB - Effective treatment options for patients with life-threatening neurological disorders are limited. To address this unmet need, high-impact translational research is essential for the advancement and development of novel therapeutic approaches in neurocritical care. “The Neurotherapeutics Symposium 2019—Neurological Emergencies” conference, held in Rochester, New York, in June 2019, was designed to accelerate translation of neurocritical care research via transdisciplinary team science and diversity enhancement. Diversity excellence in the neuroscience workforce brings innovative and creative perspectives, and team science broadens the scientific approach by incorporating views from multiple stakeholders. Both are essential components needed to address complex scientific questions. Under represented minorities and women were involved in the organization of the conference and accounted for 30–40% of speakers, moderators, and attendees. Participants represented a diverse group of stakeholders committed to translational research. Topics discussed at the conference included acute ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, neurogenic respiratory dysregulation, seizures and status epilepticus, brain telemetry, neuroprognostication, disorders of consciousness, and multimodal monitoring. In these proceedings, we summarize the topics covered at the conference and suggest the groundwork for future high-yield research in neurologic emergencies.
KW - Conference proceedings
KW - Diversity excellence
KW - Neurocritical care
KW - Team science
KW - Translational research
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U2 - 10.1007/s12028-020-01085-0
DO - 10.1007/s12028-020-01085-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 32959201
AN - SCOPUS:85095689448
SN - 1541-6933
VL - 33
SP - 636
EP - 645
JO - Neurocritical care
JF - Neurocritical care
IS - 3
ER -