The following awards were given to the 25 early career scientists above:
- Junior Investigator Awards: $50,000 for newly independent investigators to support direct costs of research plus one year of AES membership
- Research Training Fellowship for Clinicians: Mentored support for clinical fellows or junior clinical faculty with up to $51,000 for stipend and travel support plus one year of AES membership
- Postdoctoral Research Fellowships: Mentored research fellowships with up to $50,000 for stipend and travel support plus one year of AES membership
- Predoctoral Research Fellowships: Mentored research fellowships with up to $30,000 for stipend and travel support plus one year of AES membership
- Epilepsy Study Consortium Mini-grants: Funded by ESC and administered by AES; up to $22,000 for fellows to undertake a mentored project on anti-epileptic drug therapy during their fellowship training
- Susan S. Spencer, MD, Clinical Research Training Fellowship in Epilepsy, 2022-2024: Funded by AES, Epilepsy Foundation, and American Brain Foundation in collaboration with the American Academy of Neurology
- Sergievsky Award for Epilepsy Health Equity and Diversity: $150,000 over two years awarded to physicians and scientists who identify as members of groups historically underrepresented in science and medicine and/or who are researching issues that affect medically underserved individuals with epilepsy or seizures ore related aspects of health equity
The American Epilepsy Society would like to thank Gemma Carvill, PhD, and William Stacey, MD, PhD, co-chairs of the AES Early Career Grants Committee, and the long list of volunteer reviewers for their continued efforts in supporting the next generation of epilepsy researchers.
AES would also like to thank our funding partners for joining us to support the future of epilepsy research:
- The Epilepsy Foundation for one award in full
- The Pediatric Epilepsy Research Foundation and SYNGAP Research Fund for co-funding of one award
- Epilepsy Study Consortium for full funding of one ESC mini-grant
- FamilieSCN2A for co-funding one award
- Partners Against Mortality in Epilepsy (PAME) for fully funding one award
- The American Brain Foundation, Epilepsy Foundation, and American Academy of Neurology for their decade-long partnership with the American Epilepsy Society for support of the Susan Spencer Clinical Research Training Scholarship