The foundation reached agreements with DePuy Synthes Spine and Medtronic, both of whichwill provide funding in support of the grant program. The following programs have been awarded fellowship grants:
• Cleveland Clinic for Spine Health
• Duke University in Durham, N.C.
• Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore
• Rush University Medical Center in Chicago
• Toronto Western Hospital (University Health Network) in Canada
• University of California, San Francisco
• University of Miami
• University of South Florida/University of Medical Service Association in Tampa
• University of Toronto in Canada
The Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization created by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons to support research and education efforts.
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