The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) has named a new Editor-in-Chief for its medical journal Neurology®, a clinical neurology journal. Dr. José G. Merino, Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, will officially succeed Editor-in-Chief Robert A. Gross, who will complete his ten-year term in April 2020.
Dr. Merino, who is a Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology, becomes the seventh editor-in-chief of Neurology since the journal first published in 1951 and will serve a 10-year term, beginning in April 2020.
Neurology, the flagship journal of the AAN, is a widely read and highly cited peer-reviewed clinical neurology journal and receives over 5,000 manuscript submissions annually. Published 48 times per year, the medical journal's purpose is to advance the field of neurology by presenting new basic and clinical research with emphasis on knowledge that will influence the way neurology is practiced. In addition to Neurology, there are also three subspecialty journals the editor-in-chief oversees.
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