Editor-in-Chief
Gelareh Zadeh (SNO)
Executive Editors
Kenneth Aldape (SNO)
Wolfgang Wick (EANO)
Do-Hyun Nam (ASNO)
Happy Birthday NOA!
The Society for NeuroOncology’s fully Open Access journal has enjoyed a wonderful first year, publishing key research in all areas as they relate to cancer and the nervous system.
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Spotlight on NOA Associate Editor: Duane Mitchell
Dr. Mitchell graduated from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey with a bachelor’s degree in biology before receiving his medical degree and doctorate degree in immunology from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina in 2001.
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Society for Neuro-Oncology
The Society for Neuro-Oncology is a multidisciplinary organization dedicated to promoting advances in neuro-oncology through research and education and is the premier North American organization for clinicians, basic scientists, nurses and other health care professionals whose focus is central nervous system tumors in children and adults.
European Association of Neuro-Oncology
EANO is the multidisciplinary society in Europe covering all aspects of Neuro-Oncology, including diagnosis and treatment of brain tumor patients across all ages, effects of systemic cancer and its treatment on the nervous system, nursing issues, and general education in Neuro-Oncology.
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