- International Neuromodulation Society
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COI =September 2008
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OR = March 2008
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technical = March 2008The International Neuromodulation Society (INS) is a
non-profit group of clinicians, scientists and engineers dedicated to the scientific development and awareness ofneuromodulation [ [http://www.neuromodulation.com/a-brief-history-of-neuromodulation.htm The International Neuromodulation Society Board ] ] – the alteration of nerve activity through the delivery of electrical stimulation or chemical agents to targeted sites of the body. Neuromodulation is a burgeoning field—analysts predict a 27 percent annual growth rate over the next four years. [ [http://www.neurotechreports.com/pages/marketprojections12.html Worldwide market for neurotechnology products, neural prostheses, neuromodulation, neurorehabilitation, neurosensing, cochlear implants, deep brain stimulation (DBS) systems, neurorobotics ] ] Founded in 1989 and based in San Francisco, CA, the INS educates and promotes the field through meetings, its quarterly, peer-reviewed journal "Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface" and chapter websites.[http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/ner "Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface"] is the official publication of the INS. The journal aims to advance the basic and clinical science of the field of neuromodulation.
History
In 1989, after the first International Congress on Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation was held in the
Netherlands , a group of physicians founded the INS inParis ,France . Their incentive was to bridge the gap betweenneurologist s,neurosurgeon s,vascular surgeon s andcardiologist s to build a multidisciplinary and international society dedicated to the advancement of neuromodulation.Today
The International Neuromodulation Society now represents a professional association of more than 1200 members worldwide and has a presence in 33 countries around the globe. The INS was named the [http://www.neurotechreports.com/pages/goldelectrodes07.html 2007 Most Valuable Nonprofit Society] by Neurotech Reports and was awarded the Golden Electrode Award at the [http://www.neurotechreports.com/pages/leadersforum.html 2007 Neurotech Leaders Forum. ]
Biennial Congress
The ninth biennial Congress of the INS will be held in
Seoul, Korea in 2009.ee also
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North American Neuromodulation Society
*Neurotechnology Timeline
*1992: The first scientific meeting of the INS was held in Rome, Italy.
*1995: TheNorth American Neuromodulation Society (NANS), the first chapter of the INS, was founded.
*1998: The INS’ journal, Neuromodulation, was first published.
*1999: The Italian Neuromodulation Society was founded.
*2001: The Neuromodulation Society of the United Kingdom & Ireland (NSUKI) was founded.
*2002: The Benelux Neuromodulation Society was founded.
*2004: The Australian Neuromodulation Society was formed.
*2005: The German, Japan and Southeast European Neuromodulation Societies were founded.
*2006: TheNorth American Neuromodulation Society hosted its 10th annual meeting.
*2007: The Spanish Neuromodulation Society was formed. In addition, five new national chapters joined the INS: Brazil, Canada, China, France and Korea.
*2008: The INS announced it represents a professional association of more than 1200 members worldwide.References
External links
* [http://www.neuromodulation.com The International Neuromodulation Society]
* [http://northamerica.neuromodulation.com/north-american-neuromodulation-society-home.htm North American Neuromodulation Society ]
* [http://www.neurotechreports.com Neurotech Reports]
* [http://www.neurotechnetwork.org Neurotech Network]
* [http://www.neurotechindustry.org Neurotech Industry Organization]
* [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/loi/ner "Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface"]
* [http://www.ifess.org The International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society (IFESS)]
* [http://www.ninds.nih.gov National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)]
* [http://www.nationalpainfoundation.org The National Pain Foundation (NPF)]
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