One of the many benefits of a Society for Neuro-Oncology Membership is a subscription to Neuro-Oncology and Neuro-Oncology Practice.
Neuro-Oncology is the official journal of the Society for Neuro-Oncology, the Japan Society for Neuro-Oncology, the European Association for Neuro-Oncology, and the World Federation of Neuro-Oncology. Neuro-Oncology is published by Oxford University Press. Dedicated to providing superior and rapid publication of information in all areas of neuro-oncology, the journal contains peer-reviewed articles and reviews, symposia on selected topics, published abstracts of annual meetings, and society news and announcements from around the world.
Neuro-Oncology
The editorial office of Neuro-Oncology is pleased to announce that Science Citation Index (SCI) has assigned Neuro-Oncology an Impact Factor of 6.776 in its most recent ranking. Solidifying the journal’s reputation as the leading journal in its field, this rating places Neuro-Oncology ahead of its direct peer neuro-oncology journals, establishing it as fifteenth among all ranked clinical neurology journals and twenty-second among other oncology journals. For more information, click here.
Neuro-Oncology Practice
SNO is pleased to include our new journal, Neuro-Oncology Practice! Now in it's second year, this journal is edited by Dr. Susan Chang, Director of the Division of Neuro-Oncology at UCSF, in San Francisco, California. Neuro-Oncology Practice focuses on the applied aspects of neuro-oncology, filling a need for practical and educational content on this topic. This title is published in partnership with Oxford University Press with the financial support of the National Brain Tumor Society. Neuro-Oncology Practice is included as a benefit of membership in SNO. For more information, click here.
Join SNO Today!
Join SNO today to receive both of SNO's official journals. Membership is available at four levels: Full, Associate, Trainee and Emeritus. Full membership requires doctorate-level degree and a demonstrated professional interest in and/or practice which includes neuro-oncology. Associate memberships are available for those without doctorate-level degrees, whose work involves neuro-oncology-related practice or research. Trainee memberships are available to those who are actively engaged in entry level scientific or clinical training (residency, fellowship, etc.) who do not hold faculty appointments. Emeritus membership is available for members of SNO in good standing who are 65 years of age or older, or by special dispensation of the membership committee.
Full or Associate memberships for 2016 are $275.00 per year; Trainee memberships are $75 per year; Emeritus memberships are $125 per year. Members receive the following benefits:
Twelve monthly issues of Neuro-Oncology
Four quarterly issues of Neuro-Oncology Practice
Discount to the annual SNO Scientific Meeting and Education Day
Regular e-blasts and neuro-oncology news
Access to members-only section of the SNO website
NOTE: DUES ARE APPLIED ON A JANUARY-DECEMBER CALENDAR YEAR BASIS (membership year January 1 - December 31). Members will receive all back journal issues of the current year dependent upon date of payment. Dues paid after August 31 of any year will be applied to the journal subscription for the following year (e.g., dues paid on Sept. 1, 2016 will be applied to a 2017 membership and journal subscriptions). All other membership benefits are activated immediately, including the ability to register for the annual meeting at the discounted member rate.
For membership questions, contact Linda Greer, Manager, Member Services linda@soc-neuro-onc.org