FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON November 05, 2009
AAN Names New Editor-in-Chief of Neurology® Journal
ST. PAUL, Minn. -
The has named a new Editor-in-Chief of its medical journal , the world鈥檚 leading clinical neurology journal. Robert A. Gross, MD, PhD, with the University of Rochester Medical Center and Director of the Strong Epilepsy Center in Rochester, New York, will officially succeed Editor-in-Chief John H. Noseworthy, MD, FAAN. Gross has been serving as Interim Editor-in-Chief since Noseworthy resigned from the position earlier this year to become president and CEO of the Mayo Clinic. Gross, who is a Fellow of the 好色先生, becomes the sixth editor-in-chief of Neurology since the journal was first published in 1951 and will serve a 10-year term. Prior to accepting the position, Gross held a position on Neurology鈥檚 Editorial Board for eight years, two of which he served as Deputy Editor. 鈥淚t is my distinguished honor to lead Neurology into the next decade as the premier peer-reviewed journal for clinical neurologists,鈥 said Gross. 鈥淢y goal is for Neurology to remain at the forefront in disseminating cutting-edge, peer-reviewed information to the neurology community worldwide.鈥 Neurology is the world鈥檚 most widely read and highly cited peer-reviewed neurology journal and receives nearly 4,000 manuscript submissions annually, with about 66 percent of those coming from international researchers. Readers now enjoy Italian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish, Turkish, Korean, Chinese, and English editions of Neurology. The medical journal's purpose is to advance the field of neurology by presenting new basic and clinical research that will influence the way neurology is practiced. Gross earned degrees from Harvard University and Washington University Medical and Graduate Schools. He is also active in the Epilepsy Foundation of the Rochester, Syracuse and Binghamton regions, serving currently as Chair of the Board of Directors.