Pakistan Pediatric Association Research Division is pleased to announce a Call for Proposals in Pediatric Neurology. We encourage researchers, clinicians, and institutions to submit their innovative and impactful proposals that will contribute to the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and care of children with neurological disorders, particularly
1. Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Focusing on autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, developmental delays, and learning disabilities in children.
2. Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders
3. Movement Disorders: Particularly on cerebral palsy, dystonia, related conditions in children.
4. Neurogenetics and Rare Diseases
5. Neurocritical Care
**Submission Guidelines**
1. Proposal Deadline for submission: 31st August 2023
2. Eligibility: Open to all PPA members, and institutions.
3. Evaluation Criteria, Funding and Support: See the details on the website.
**Benefits of Participation**
1. Research Funding: Successful proposals will receive financial support for conducting research activities, data collection, and analysis.
2. Collaboration Opportunities: Connect with a network of renowned experts, clinicians, and researchers in the field of pediatric neurology, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.
3. Visibility and Recognition: Present your findings at national and international conferences, publish in prestigious journals, and gain recognition for your contributions.
4. Impact on Patient Care: Contribute to improving the diagnosis, treatment, and care of children with neurological disorders, positively impacting their lives and their families.
5. Mentorship and Support: Benefit from mentorship programs, guidance, and expert advice to enhance the quality and impact of your research.
**How to Submit**
Please visit [www.pparesearch.org] to access the submission guidelines, proposal templates, and further information on the submission process. For any inquiries or assistance, contact [info@pparesearch.org/0341-9055672].
We look forward to receiving your groundbreaking proposals that will advance the field of pediatric neurology and make a lasting impact on the lives of children with neurological disorders.