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NCM's Leadership

Elected members govern the Society for the Neural Control of Movement.  These members comprise the Board of Directors who in turn elect Officers that comprise the Executive Committee. The Society's Bylaws govern how the Board manages the Society.

Officers and Board members are elected for three-year terms and may be re-elected to one additional contiguous term. The current Board comprises the following Officers and Directors:


NCM Officers (Executive Committee)

 Gary Paige

President and Conference Chair

Gary Paige, PhD
Chair, Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
University of Rochester
Current and Upcoming Conferences

Email: president@ncm-society.org

 Doug Munoz

Scientific Chair

Doug Munoz, PhD
Queens University
Conference Program, Abstracts, Sessions and Presentations

Email: vpprogram@ncm-society.org

 Stephen Scott

Treasurer/Secretary

Stephen Scott, PhD
Professor, Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences
Queen's University
Membership Matters

Email: treasurer@ncm-society.org

 Terry Sanger

Development Officer

Terry Sanger, PhD
Div. Child Neurology and Movement Disorders
Stanford University Medical Center
Sponsorship, Sponsor Support and Advertising Opportunities

Email: sponsor@ncm-society.org



Term: 2010 - 2013

Tim Ebner University of Minnesota USA
Lee Miller Northwestern University USA
John Krakauer Columbia University USA
Kathy Cullen McGill University Canada

Term: 2011 - 2014

Amy Bastian Kennedy Krieger Institute
USA
Paul Cisek University of Montreal
Canada
Randy Flanagan Queens University
Canada
Jeroen Smeets VU University Netherlands

Term: 2012 - 2015

Andrea d'Avella Santa Lucia Foundation
Italy
Chris Miall University of Birmingham
UK
Andrew Pruszynski Umea University
Sweden
Daichi Nozaki University of Tokyo Japan

Term: 2013 - 2016

The following members will begin their term at the 2013 Annual Meeting:

Lena Ting       Emory University USA
Brian Corneil   University of Western Ontario Canada
John van Opstal          Donders Institute Netherlands
Rachel Seidler University of Michigan USA


Become a Member

NCM welcomes, as members, scientists from around the world, pursuing research whose goal is to understand how the brain controls movement. Become a member today!

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Satellite Meetings

NCM members are encouraged to submit topic ideas for the Satellite Meeting. Send us your ideas for the 2014 Satellite Meeting by March 29, 2013!

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