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15 meetings & conferences listed in Neuro-Imaging 

Imaging Neurodegeneration and Repair in Multiple Sclerosis
United States
New York
06/15/2012

Imaging Neurodegeneration and Repair in Multiple Sclerosis

June 15 - 16, 2012 The New York Academy of Sciences

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) was once difficult to diagnose, yet breakthroughs in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) now enable physicians to visualize newly forming lesions, give a diagnosis of MS, and start treatments with minimal invasiveness and greater accuracy. While conventional MRI studies have been able to establish white matter lesion formation as the major diagnostic criterion for MS, autopsy, animal models and newer imaging methods have shown that this damage is just the tip of the iceberg. Recent advances in imaging allow for the detailed visualization of grey matter, myelin, regional connectivity, and metabolic changes that provide vital clues to the extent MS can impact the central nervous system, and reveal neurobiological targets for new treatments.

This 1.5-day conference will provide an overview of the currently accepted and newly emerging imaging techniques for diagnosis and monitoring of MS. Participants will examine the benefits and limitations of standard and non-conventional imaging based on evidence from basic science research and clinical findings. Pharmacological treatments will be covered, with an emphasis on how imaging may be used to investigate treatment outcomes, including neuroprotection, remyelination, and neural repair, culminating in an open discussion devoted to integrating new imaging procedures in the clinic.

Imaging Professional, Neurologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Radiologist
2012 Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders
Japan
10/19/2012

2012 Meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders

The 2012 meeting of the International Society of Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders (ISHCSF) will be held in Kyoto, Japan from October 19 to 22, 2012 (Hydrocephalus 2012, Kyoto).

This meeting will present the latest advances in the clinical care of and research in hydrocephalus and CSF disorders. Through this meeting, we expect to accomplish the ISHCSF mission of pursuing both clinical and basic research of CSF circulation and its related disorders and thereby promoting the best possible care for patients with these disorders.

There has been nearly a hundred-year of CSF research history since the pioneering work of Harvey Cushing. Research has produced many achievements in this field, but unsolved problems remain and challenge us to take the next step toward solving them.

Of course, another purpose of this meeting is to give all participants the opportunity to communicate, discuss freely, and share their recent progress in this field. We warmly welcome all participants and their families from all over the world.

Topics

Definition, Classification
Symptoms and assessment measures
Epidemiology
Neuropathology
Neuropsychology & neuropsychiatry
Adult hydrocephalus
Normal pressure hydrocephalus
Neurodegeneration
Comorbidity
Pediatric hydrocephalus
Developmental problems
CSF-related disorders
Intracranial hypertension
Clinical Trials, Guidelines
Experimental hydrocephalus
CSF physiology
CSF biomarker
Neuroimaging
ICP monitoring, CSF pulsation, Ro
Neuroendoscopy
Shunt devices
Shunt complications
Outcome, Outcome measures
Education, Social aspects
Rehabilitation
Non-surgical treatment
Miscellaneous

Inquiry for Scientific Program
Secretariat:
c/o Department of Neurosurgery, Shiga University of Medical Science
Address: Seta Tsukinowa-cho, Otsu, Shiga 520-2192, JAPAN
E-mail: ishcsf-secretary@umin.ac.jp
Phone: +81-77-548-2257 Fax: +81-77-548-2531

Inquiry for General Information
Management Secretariat:
c/o Congress Corporation
3-6-13 Awajimachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0047, JAPAN
E-mail: ishcsf@congre.co.jp
Phone: +81-6-6229-2555 Fax: +81-6-6229-2556

Biomedical Engineer, Epidemiologist, Neurologist, Neuropsychologist, Neurosurgeon, Pediatrician, Physician Researcher, Physiologist, Psychiatrist
Child Development and Dyslexia
Cyprus
11/15/2012

Child Development and Dyslexia

November 15-17, 2012 Larnaca, Cyprus

An International Symposium to bring together a group of researchers and other parties who have an interest in various aspects of learning difficulty in children.

We are pleased to invite you to attend the international symposium entitled "Child Development and Dyslexia" at the Lordos Beach Hotel in Larnaca, Cyprus on November 15-17, 2012.

The symposium will cover topics related to recent advances in dyslexia using psychology, cognitive science, developmental science, clinical neuroscience, brain imaging, neurophysiology, and information technology. Our aim is to bring together researchers, individuals and organizations who have interest in various aspects of learning difficulty in children.

Easy Conferences is appointed as the official local company responsible for all land arrangements. For any inquiries related to registrations, hotel reservation, social events and transportation, please contact

by email: info@cyprusconferences.org
by post: P.O.Box 24420, 1704 Nicosia, Cyprus
by phone: + 357 - 22 - 591900
by fax: + 357 - 22 - 591700

Information Scientist, Neuropsychologist, Neuroscientist, Psychologist, Technologist
WCN 2013 XXI World Congress of Neurology
Austria
09/21/2013

WCN 2013 XXI World Congress of Neurology

September 21-26, 2013 Vienna, Austria

Join leading neurologists at WCN 2013, the world’s biggest neurology event. The XXI World Congress of Neurology will feature a rich scientific programme, including the latest developments in clinical practice and research, distinguished plenary speakers, teaching courses, workshops, and lectures, all on the increasingly global aspect of our work.

List of Proposed Topics

Epilepsy (Joint WFN & ILAE)
Movement Disorders
Stroke (Joint WSO & WFN)
Neuro-critical care
Dementia
MS & Demyelinating Diseases
Neuromuscular disorders
Headache
Pain
Neurorehabilitation
Neurooncology
CNS infection
Vertigo and balance disorders
Sleep
Leukoencephalopathies & Child neurology
Autoimmune encephalitis
Neurology, Health economics & outcomes
Metabolic and mitochondrial diseases
Neuroepidemiology
Environment, Climate Change
Autonomic nervous system
Neuroophthalmology
Brain & Behavior
Motor neuron disease
Channelopathies
Palliative care
Nutritional disorders & Neurotoxins
Stem cells in Neurology, hopes, uses and abuses
Neurological surgery for the neurologist
Psychiatry for the neurologist
Neuroethics
Interventional Neuroradiology
Advances in Neuroimaging
Advances in Neurophysiology
Therapeutic Neurotoxins
Biomarkers
World History of Neurology
You Tube neurology
Movies and neurology
Sports neurology
Training in neurology around the world
WHO Neurology Initiatives (Noncommunicable disease Initiative, MhGAP Program, ICD-11 revision of neurology codes)
Cases from around the world
Making the Case for Neurology

Contact Us
Please email us at wcn@kenes.com for more information or any queries.
 

Neurologist, Physician, Physician Researcher
Workshop on Mathematics of Brain Imaging
Canada
07/11/2012

Workshop on Mathematics of Brain Imaging

July 11-13 2012 Simon Fraser University Burnaby, B.C. Canada

This workshop aims to continue the collaborative tone of the Mitacs International Focus Period on the Mathematics of Medical Imaging with a special focus on brain imaging, by bringing together mathematicians, researchers in health sciences, and health care manufacturers. A special effort will be made to support the participation by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, who may then be excited to take part in the numerous educational opportunities in the area of mathematics of brain imaging as well as seek novel collaborative projects, network with peers, and connect with industry.

The main goals of the workshop will be to:

Showcase some of the major recent advances in the mathematics of brain imaging, and find ways in which these can have significant impact in future clinical application
Bring to the attention of mathematicians interesting new problems and help define mathematical structures yet to be understood
Establish research and training interconnections with the large brain imaging community in Ontario and British Columbia
Establish research relationships with industrial partners interested in the discovery of novel imaging techniques and instrumentation

The workshop will include:

Distinguished Lectures on the mathematics of neuroanatomical image analysis from structural, functional and
physical-connectivity data of the brain
Academia- Industry Connector Event on Mathematical Challenges in Brain Imaging
Survey lectures by internationally renowned experts
Special Sessions (invited and contributed talks) on recent research advances
Postdoctoral Fellow/Graduate Student Research Poster Competition

Graduate Student, Neuroscientist, Postdoctoral Fellow
9th International Congress on Mental Disorders & Other Non-Motor features in Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders
Rep. of Korea
04/18/2013

9th International Congress on Mental Disorders & Other Non-Motor features in Parkinson's Disease and Related Disorders

The 9th International MDPD Congress is a highly regarded meeting the aim of which is to facilitate discussions on the latest developments in the understanding of non-motor aspects in Parkinson’s disease and related disorders.

This premier meeting on dementia and other non-motor impairments related to Parkinson’s disease features a splendid scientific programme that will focus on Parkinson’s dementia and of dementia with Lewy bodies, and also the biochemical and genetic factors involved, as well as on autonomic, sensory and basic aspects. These aspects in non-PD movement disorders will also be discussed.

The Congress is being held in Seoul, South Korea, April 18-21, 2013.

Congress Topics

Ambulatory Movement Devices

Apathy and Depression in Parkinson's Disease

Autonomic Dysfunction

Basal Ganglia and Cognition

Diagnostic Criteria for Parkinson's Disease

Drug Treatment

Fatigue

Gait and Cognition

Genito Urinary Problems

Hyperdopaminergic Behaviours, Motivation and Rewards Impulse Control Disorders

Instruments for Evaluation

Management of Psychiatric and Cognitive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease

Mild Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease

Neuropathology

NMS in Animal Models

Non-Motor Symptoms After Deep Brain Stimulation

Nuclear Medicine Imaging

Olfactory Function in Parkinson's Disease

Pain

Parkinson's Disease from the Other Side: What We Know

Progression of Non-Motor Symptoms

REM Sleep Disorder Behaviour

Sleep Disorders

Contact Us

Kenes International
Global Congress Organizers
and Association Management Services
17 Rue du Cendrier,
PO Box 1726, CH-1211,
Geneva 1, Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 908 0488
Fax: +41 22 906 9140
E-mail: mascc@kenes.com

Neurologist, Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist, Sleep Specialist
2nd International Symposium on Neurorehabilitation
Spain
10/18/2012

2nd International Symposium on Neurorehabilitation

October 18-19, 2012 Valencia, Spain

The incidence of acquired brain injuries (ABIs) and other neurological conditions represents an increasing healthcare problem worldwide.

The complexity of these pathologies makes a multidisciplinary treatment approach necessary which takes as a starting point the important advances that are being made in information and communication technologies (ICTs), virtual reality or robotics. At the same time, neurorehabilitation can also benefit from research in more experimental (biochemical, genetics, functionals, etc.) and clinical (pharmacological, early prevention, etc.) areas. We feel that the Symposium will be an excellent meeting point for professionals and researchers that wish to establish synergies among their respective disciplines which could lead to innovative approaches, and important advances, in neurorehabilitation research.

It has now been just over two years since we organized the “I International Symposium on Neurorehabilitation: From basics to future”. In that first edition, more than 400 delegates from 30 different countries joined us to make the Symposium a success. But, most importantly, the Symposium served as a meeting point for many researchers and professionals.

The Conselleria de Sanitat, the Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe (Prince Felipe Research Centre) and the Fundación Instituto Valenciano de Neurorrehabilitación (FIVAN) are collaborating to organize this second edition. Basic neuroscience, clinical neurorehabilitation and neurotechnology will come together once again in 2012 with the objective of improving healthcare models and promoting the use of technology in neurorehabilitation. All of this, for the benefit of our patients. For three days, world-renowned experts will review the current state and the latest advances made in the field of Neurorehabilitation.

Allied Health Professional, Neurologist, Neuroscientist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Physician, Physician Researcher
2012 Joint Annual Meeting: Electroencephalography and Clinical Neuroscience Society, International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography, International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry & Evoke Potential
United States
Tennessee
09/12/2012

2012 Joint Annual Meeting: Electroencephalography and Clinical Neuroscience Society, International Society for Brain Electromagnetic Topography, International Society for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry & Evoke Potential International Conference

September 12-16, 2012 Bristol Regional Medical Center Bristol, Tennessee, USA

Preliminary Program:

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury
Brain-Computer Interface

For more information, contact the society:

Phone: 888-531-5335
E-mail: sellers@etsu.edu

Who Should Attend?

The Annual Meetings target clinicians and researchers with interest in neurobehavioral disoorders. This includes neuroscientists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, Biomedical and Electrical engineers.

Biomedical Engineer, Neurologist, Neuropsychologist, Neuroscientist, Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist, Psychologist
8th International Summer Conference: Research in Forensic Psychiatry
Germany
07/05/2012

8th International Summer Conference: Research in Forensic Psychiatry

5th to 6th July 2012, in Regensburg, Germany

The annual Summer Conference in Regensburg (Germany) is an international conference on topics of the Forensic Psychiatry. The following topics are addressed: prediction of dangerousness and recidivism, offender treatment, crime scene analysis and investigative psychology, risk assessment and risk management, forensic child and juvenile psychiatry, psychopathy: concepts and research, and forensic neurobiology and neuroimaging.

For further information visit the conference website or contact Ms Simone Schwabenbauer at simone.schwabenbauer@medbo.de

Child Psychiatrist, Child Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Forsensic Scientist, Neurobiologist, Physician Researcher, Psychiatrist, Psychologist
From Addiction to Relationships: Neuropsychoanalytic Perspectives on Craving, Caring and Clinging
Greece
06/14/2012

From Addiction to Relationships: Neuropsychoanalytic Perspectives on Craving, Caring and Clinging

14-16 June 2012, Athens, Greece

Educational Day: Thursday 14 June
Congress: Late Thursday 14 to Saturday 16 June

Do the brain mechanisms of addiction hijack those for love and sexual desire? How else do social bonds develop in the brain? This international congress brings together leading neuroscientists, psychiatrists and psychoanalysts to consider the links between addiction and dependency on the one hand, and love and empathy on the other. These links will be explored from multiple viewpoints: neurochemistry, brain imaging, developmental psychology and cross-species comparisons, as well as the first-person perspective of psychoanalysis.

The format of the congress will include keynote presentations from internationally renowned experts as well as panel discussions, focused symposia and interactive debates.

TRANSLATION
There will be simultaneous translation in English/Greek.
 

Academic, Behavioral Scientist, Child Psychologist, Neuropsychologist, Neuroscientist, Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Psychotherapist

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