Robert L. Moody Prize for Distinguished Initiatives in Brain Injury Research and Rehabilitation

Robert L. Moody Prize for Distinguished Initiatives in Brain Injury Research and Rehabilitation Nomination forms and endorsements are due on December 1st. The Moody Prize is given: To honor and recognize individuals or a team of individuals who have made significant contributions in applied brain injury research and rehabilitation; To increase national and international awareness of the need to expand research and improve treatment for persons who have experienced traumatic brain injury, stroke, and related central nervous system insults; To provide incentives for future initiatives in clinical research, rehabilitation and support, and To celebrate the distinguished contributions of Robert L. Moody in the field of brain injury rehabilitation and research. The prize (named for Robert L. Moody) is administered by a board of governors and awards are considered by a panel of experts. Criteria to be considered include the total impact of a candidate's work, achievements, and unique contributions as well as recognition by peers within the scientific or rehabilitation communities. The annual award consists of a $10,000 honorarium, a citation and an inscribed statue presented at the Moody Prize dinner in Galveston.
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