Research

Mentor Program

The Research Committee has developed a mentor program designed to aid young researchers in basic science and clinical research. These mentors are willing to help with formulating project goals, recommending methodologies, reviewing grant applications (before review) and give general research advice to investigators. We hope you will take advantage of this program to create new opportunities for advancing spine research.

The committee would like to thank those members who have volunteered to be a mentor.

If you are interested in becoming a mentor, please contact the SRS Administrative office (info@srs.org).

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The Scoliosis Research Society provides information on these web pages regarding research and links as a public service. The SRS believes that patients should contact their treating physician about the relevance of any information listed on the site prior to proceeding with any particular treatment. Just as no two individuals are exactly alike, no two patients with a spinal deformity are the same. Therefore, your spinal deformity surgeon will be the most important source of information about the management of your particular spinal problem.