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Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Children's Sleep Disorders
United Kingdom
06/20/2012

Recent Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Children's Sleep Disorders

20th June 2012 London, United Kingdom

A full day conference presenting an update on advances in the field of children's sleep disorders. Leading experts in the field of children's sleep medicine will provide an analysis of the latest developments in clinical practice and research.

The aim of this conference is to provide an in-depth understanding of the nature and causes of children's sleep disorders and special considerations for diagnosis and management.

Target Audience
Paediatricians and GPs, Trainees, Paediatric Neurologists, Paediatric Neuroscientists, Child Psychiatrists, Clinical Child Psychologists, Learning Disability Services, Paediatric Researchers, Paediatric Respiratory Clinicians, other Child Healthcare Professionals with an interest in children's sleep disorders.

Topics will include

Childhood obstructive sleep apnoea

Sleep disorders in children with Down syndrome.

Sudden infant death syndrome

Sleeplessness in children with autism

Epilepsy and sleep

Insomnia and excessive sleepiness in adolescents

Treatment options for children's sleep disorders

Plenary sessions will be interspersed with questions and answer sessions and panel discussions. The meeting represents a valuable opportunity to network, share knowledge and ideas, and consider collaborative projects.

Learning Objectives

Describe normal sleep patterns and physiology

Discuss the latest diagnostic assessments and treatments for various children's sleep disorders

Explore the co-occurrence of childhood anxiety and depression and sleep disturbance

Describe the different types of sleep problems presented in children with autism or Down syndrome

Describe the relationships between epilepsy and sleep

Identify the clinical features and differential diagnosis of sleep-related breathing disorders

Discuss the recent views about sudden infant death syndrome

Identify the indications for using medication in the treatment of children's sleep disorders

Contact Us

Conferences & Congresses LTD.
Trading as MEDINEO
165 Spyrou Araouzou
Lordos Water Front Court
Office 502
3036 Limassol
Cyprus

Phone: +357 25 878 844
Fax: +44 870 330 5859

Allied Health Professional, Child Psychiatrist, Child Psychologist, Neurologist, Neuroscientist, Pediatrician, Physician, Respiratory Therapist, Sleep Specialist
American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association 2013 Conference
United States
Minnesota
05/29/2013

American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association 2013 Conference

May 29 – June 1, 2013 Bloomington, Minnesota

Goal of the Conference

The American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association (ADARA) is pleased to announce the 2013 ADARA Conference, a national conference to be hosted in Minnesota. Our conference theme is “Blazing New Trails” which refers to “doing something different,” “doing early or pioneering work that others will follow up on,” and “doing something that no one has done before, especially something important for other people.”

This conference seeks to provide training and networking opportunities for mental health professionals, vocational rehabilitation counselors, independent living service providers, educators, interpreters, transition specialists, community-based rehabilitation providers, and any support staff in the helping professions.

Possible Areas and Topics

• Interfacing education and mental health
• Working with trilingual families
• Testing demonstrations
• Olmstead, recovery, peer support
• Supporting community living options
• Drug/alcohol abuse treatment strategies
• Trauma informed care
• Working with low functioning/language dysfluent consumers
• Developing cultural competency
• Therapeutic techniques/theories & effective counseling techniques & strategies (e.g., EMDR, DBT)
• Mental health/chemical dependency interpreting

• Deaf/Hard of Hearing cross-cultural conflicts
• Professional management
• Public policy
• Using technology in therapeutic settings
• Navigating the new health care environment
• Client-centered approaches/ Early interventions
• Career assessments
• Residential programming
• Levels of care: residential, outpatient, intensive, group homes
• Job coaching/Job placement
• Transition
• Autism
• Vocational evaluations
• Work adjustment

Allied Health Professional, Community Activist, Deaf/Hearing-Impaired Person, Occupational Therapist, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Worker
Shank Regulation and Its Role in Disease
United States
Florida
07/25/2012

Shank Regulation and Its Role in Disease

July 25-26, 2012 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Orlando, Florida

Scientific Symposium at the 2012 Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Int'l Family Conference & Scientific Symposium

Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, autism, and Phelan-McDermid Syndrome...what do these disorders have in common? What might disease-related findings tell us about the role of the Shank complex in disorders of the synapse? What are the molecular mechanisms, underlying these disorders of the synapse? Could potential therapeutic approaches have applications across all of these disorders of the synapse? Join us for what will surely be lively and thought-provoking sessions addressing these questions and more. The symposium will be a fertile field for innovation, cross-disease collaboration, and building of partnerships. We look forward to the participation of patient advocates, investigators, decision-makers and industry.

Contact Information: Vicki@pmsf.org
 

Physician Researcher
ICare4Autism International Autism Conference
Israel
08/01/2012

ICare4Autism International Autism Conference

August 1-2, 2012

Autism: A Global Perspective at the International Conference Center (ICC) in Jerusalem, Israel

Following the overwhelming success of the past conferences at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NYC in 2011 and in Jerusalem, Israel in 2010, ICare4Autism is once again bringing together top leading medical and educational professionals and researchers working in autism.

The purpose of the ICare4Autism conferences are to share current groundbreaking research into the causes and treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders, and to be a catalyst for powerful interdisciplinary collaborations to tackle the global autism crisis.

The conference will be in 3 tracks as follows:

Bio-Medical Research and Practice

Education-Behavioral Research and Practice

Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Policy and Awareness

Behavioral Scientist, Neurologist, Neuroscientist, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst
Mathematical and Computational Medicine Conference 2012
Mexico
12/01/2012

Mathematical and Computational Medicine Conference 2012

Saturday December 1 2012 - Wednesday December 5 2012 Xcaret, Mexico

The purpose of the Zing Conference on Mathematical and Computational Medicine is to bring together eminent scholars with expertise in various fields of mathematical and computational medicine, as well as experimentalists and medical doctors interested in application of computational methods in clinical studies. The mathematical and computational medicine is now one of the most important and rapidly growing fields of modern medicine, and will become even more important in nearest future, when the cost of individual human gene sequencing becomes affordable for mass-scale clinical use (The $1000 Human Genome). New sequencing techniques, such as RNA-Seq produce enormous amount of information on the transcriptome in healthy and diseased cells, that need a development of new mathematical and computational methods to extract the most important medical information. The scope of the proposed Zing Conference will cover many different fields mathematical and computational medicine and biomedical informatics, such as genetics, genomics, epigenetics, and epigenomics of various diseases including mental and learning disorders, autism, and somatic diseases, with a special emphasis on cancer, protein misfolding disorders related to amyloid formation in neurogenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease), gene regulation, biomarker development, computer aided drug development, computational pharmacodynamics, computational immunology, systems biology and its extension to systems medicine, machine learning methods in application to biomedical data, applicability of computational methods in personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine. A special session will be devoted to errors in measurements of biomedical data and statistical evidence-based medicine.

For general queries about conference attendance, registration, payment, accommodation, etc. please email info~at~zingconferences.com (replace '~at~' with '@').

Bioinformatician, Biologist, Biostatistician, Computer Scientist, Immunologist, Informatician, Information Scientist, Molecular Biologist, Neuroscientist, Oncologist, Physician Researcher
Cognitive Enhancers: 22nd Neuropharmacology Conference
United States
Louisiana
10/11/2012

Cognitive Enhancers: 22nd Neuropharmacology Conference

Official Satellite to the 2012 Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience

11-12 October 2012 New Orleans, Louisiana

Cognitive enhancement has become a subject of considerable research and, both in neuroscience and society at large, growing controversy. This satellite meeting will survey progress in the field from attempts to facilitate the substrates of memory and cognition in animal models to clinical studies targeted at major psychiatric disorders. Attendees will accordingly have a first-hand opportunity to learn about the broad spectrum of enhancement research ranging from epigenetics through synaptic plasticity and brain networks to behavior. Individual sessions include both cutting edge work on currently marketed drugs and experiments using novel, mechanism-based compounds. The program will therefore be of interest to those interested in present and future therapeutic prospects for autism, age-related cognitive decline, addiction, and depression. It also directly addresses the possibility of enhancement in normal subjects, a contentious issue that affects much of the neuroscience community.

Topics List

Enhancing brain substrates of cognition:
Plasticity and memory
Cortical systems
Enhancement as a treatment for cognitive disorders:
Aging
Spine dysfunction
Experience and epigenetics
Affective disorders
Schizophrenia
Autism spectrum disorders

For queries, please contact:

Richard Hart
Email: r.hart@elsevier.com
 

Bioethicist, Neuroscientist, Pharmacologist, Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist
13th International Fragile X Conference
United States
Florida
07/25/2012

13th International Fragile X Conference

July 25-29, 2012 Miami, Florida

The National Fragile X Foundation’s biennial international conference is highly regarded and well-known for bringing together families, researchers, doctors, therapists and educators in a setting that is specifically designed to optimize interaction among families and professionals. Increased collaboration between researchers, improved treatment skills of professionals, optimized development of individuals affected by Fragile X and increased understanding and well-being of those impacted by the disorders are the most significant outcomes often sited by previous conference attendees.

The first International Fragile X Conference was a two day event in 1987 held in Denver Colorado with about 150 attendees. Since then it has passed through cities including Albuquerque, Portland, Asheville, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Atlanta and Detroit with growing attendance numbers. 2012 will bring the 13th International Fragile X Conference to Miami, FL where we expect over 1,000 attendees.

We present a unique opportunity where researchers and parents can interact throughout the conference. Many a researcher have commented on the experience of socializing with the parents of children with Fragile X, and how the experience has motivated them or reinvigorated their enthusiasm to make a difference in the lives of persons with this disability. The majority of the conference sessions are “Family-Friendly” and cover all three Fragile X conditions (FXS, FXTAS, FXPOI), with the greatest number of sessions focusing on FXS. In addition to the family-friendly sessions there are many scientific and technical sessions. Some of the benefits from attending include:

Discover the latest research by some of the world’s leading Fragile X experts.
Learn new techniques, behavioral interventions and coping strategies.
Connect with researchers clinicians, educators, psychologists and parents.
Get the support you need.
Start a new lifelong friendship and reconnect with old friends.

The objectives of the conference are:

To provide a forum in which professionals from the Fragile X and intellectual disabilities fields can present their scientific, clinical or scholarly work;
To present a general program that will be informative and of interest to all conference participants;
To facilitate the exchange of research, intervention strategies and information relating to all Fragile X-associated Disorders (FXD) including fragile X syndrome (FXS), fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and fragile X-associated primary ovarian insufficiency (FXPOI).

Presentation topics will include medical treatments, speech, language and occupational therapies, educational techniques, opportunities for self-determination and independence, genetic counseling strategies and mental health interventions throughout the lifespan.

Based on the ongoing development of new therapies, the conference will include a focus on:

Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions (current and anticipated)
Evaluation tools
Evolving screening and diagnostic technologies

The conference will also highlight basic science presentations on:

The functions of FMRP
The molecular and cellular mechanisms in FXS, FXTAS, and FXPOI
Studies in animal models of FXD

The conference will include a wide variety of other subjects including:

Alternative interventions
Public policy and legislative advocacy
Legal and ethical issues
Sibling issues
Parent to parent support

In addition to presentations from the professional community, parent-led workshops and discussions will also be conducted.

Abstract Topics include:

Academic and Behavioral Interventions and Strategies
ADHD & Disorders of Attention and Impulse Control
Adult Issues and Aging in FXS
Advocacy, Policy Issues: Public and Private Partnerships
Assistive & Augmentative Technology/Computer Enhanced Learning
Autism and FX Studies/Issues/Diagnosis
Clinical Trials of Targeted Treatments
Early Intervention: 0-5 years
Family Dynamics
Financial Planning/Insurance/Grants
FMRP & Molecular/Cellular Studies/Animal Models
FXPOI Clinical Issues
FXTAS: Neuropathology/Non-CNS pathology
FXTAS Caregiving and Clinical Issues
FXTAS/FXPOI Molecular and Cellular Research/Animal Models
Genetic Counseling Issues
Inclusion/Mainstreaming
Molecular Clinical Correlations
Neuroimaging Studies
Neurological and Medical Issues in the Premutation
Neurological and Medical Issues in FXS
Non-traditional Interventions
Occupational Therapy/Sensory Integration
Psychological Therapies and Non-pharmacological Treatment (Behavioral, Cognitive Treatment Trials, etc)
Psychotherapeutic Interventions
Premutation Carrier Studies/Issues and Premutation Clinical Involvement (non-FXTAS)
Prevalence, Screening, Early Diagnosis Strategies & New Testing Technologies
Psychological, Behavioral and Social Studies and Testing in FXS
Psychopharmacologic Treatment of Behavior and Co-morbid Conditions in FXS
Reproductive Options
Self Help Skills: Dental, Eating, Toileting, Other
Service Delivery: Clinic & Non-Clinic based/Rural Outreach/Underserved Populations
Sexuality: Lifespan issues
Special/Unusual/Challenging Cases and Families (lessons learned from these cases)
Speech & Language Studies/Intervention
Targeted Molecular/Cellular Interventions in FXS Models
Treatment Efficacy: Biomarkers/Translational Outcome Measures in FXS
Transitions throughout the Lifespan

Allied Health Professional, Behavioral Scientist, Bioethicist, Family Caregiver, Geneticist , Neurologist, Occupational Therapist, Parent, Pharmacologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Psychologist, Social Worker, Speech Pathologist
International Forum on Disability Management 2012
United Kingdom
09/10/2012

International Forum on Disability Management 2012

6th International Forum on Disability Management (IFDM 2012)

10-12 September 2012 London, England, United Kingdom

In the late 1990s a group of people who were committed to the ideals of best practice in disability management met in Ottawa. From that meeting came the agreement to collaborate on an International Forum to be held every two years in major locations throughout the world, with a focus on research and practice in the field of disability management. Each meeting would attract senior political representatives, and senior executives from government, labour and industry, to speak on the achievements and challenges in that country's efforts to address these problems.

The conference aims to gather representatives and stakeholders in disability management from all over the world, to assemble global perspectives on consensus-based best practices, cutting-edge research and successful disability management policies and programs. Disability management refers to the actions of the health and rehabilitation community to restore those disabled by injury or illness, to health and productivity.

Key sessions include:

Transformation - lessons from sports medicine
The role of the State
Transforming models of disability
Work and employers issues
Disability management in practice


 

Academic, Behavioral Scientist, Health Services Researcher, Occupational Therapist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Policy Analyst, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Social Scientist, Social Worker