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13THNEUROLOGY
CONFERENCEFRANKFURT | GERMANY
OCTOBER 1-2, 2018
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Tentative Program
Registration and Accommodation open
We are honoured and delighted to welcome you all to “13th WorldCongress on Neurology and Neuromuscular Disorders” at Frankfurt,Germany. We hope that Frankfurt is a venue that guarantees asuccessful conference amid the beautiful environment of Frankfurt.
The two day meeting for this year will revolve around the theme “NewInnovations with advancement in Neurology & Neuromusculardiseases” thus relaying the most cutting edge findings in the field ofNeurology Research. Our scientific program is rich and varied with 30Session with 120+ Sub sessions, 6 Keynote speech, 200+ technicalpapers split between 3-4 parallel oral sessions, and 2 poster sessionseach day. Beside these workshops and symposiums are co-located. Itwill also prove to be a brilliant open door for the representatives fromUniversities and Institutes to cooperate with the world classresearchers and an outstanding opportunity for businesses keen atexpanding their global market reach.
Best Regards Organizing Committee | Neurology Conference 2018 ConferenceSeries LLC Ltd
Welcome Note
9 AM - 9:30 AM
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11:30 AM-13:10 AM
11:30 AM-11:55 AM
11:55 AM-12:20 PM
12:45 PM-13:10 PM
14PM - 14:30 PM
14:30 PM-14:55 PM
Oral Sesssion 2 - TBA
Emerging therapies in spinal muscular atrophy
Ivana Dabaj, Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, France
Exhibition open13:10 PM-14:00 PM
Keynote Talk
Clinical Applications of Electronic Signal Treatment and the Combined
Electrochemical Treatment
Robert H Odell Jr. Neuropathy & Pain Centers of America, USA
12:20 PM-12:45 PM
MoreOff4Parkinson: Integrated Digital Care for personalized visits plan
In Parkinson
Karol Kozak, Germany
Lunch Break
Growing challenges with phenotype-based practice, muscle biopsy in
neuromuscular diseases? A few novel presentations.
Sankar Bandy(Bandyopadhyay), Penn State College Of Medicine, USA
Characterization of mesoangioblasts and modulation of their
engrafment capacity for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy gene therapy
Lionel O. Mavoungou, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Refreshment Break
Oral Session - TBA
Double seronegative myasthenia gravis: A case report
LindaCarolina Jaramillo , Hospital Universitario de Santander,
Colombia
Claudia A. Chiriboga, Director of Pediatric MDA Care Center at
Columbia University Medical Cente, USA
Keynote Session
Running Out of Time: The experience of living with a neurological
condition
Jo Ferrie, Director: Glasgow Q-Step, University of Glasgow, UK
Registrations
Opening Ceremony
Advances in translation research in SMA: Result of clinical trials
14:55 PM-15:20 PM
15:20 PM-15:45 PM
15:45 PM-16:10 PM
16:10 PM-16:40 PM
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17:35 PM-18:PM
9 AM - 09:30 AM
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11 AM - 11:30 AM
11:30 AM-11:55 AMDopaminergic agonist Pramipexol enhances regulatory T cell response
after one-year treatment in Parkinson Disease patients
Laura Adalid, Mexico
A molecular geometry imaging platform enabling life saving measures
in ALS
Walter Schuber, Director, International human Toponome
project, Germany
Refreshment Break/Group photo
Oral Session - TBA
Keynote Session
Digital Technologies and Machine Learning for Ubiquitous Monitoring
of Neurological and Neuromuscular Disorders
Sri Krishnan, Ryerson University, Canada
DAY 1 OVER
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Registrations
Design and synthesis of novel Anticonvulsant agents via Green
Chemistry Tools
Anna Pratima Nikalje, Y.B. Chavan College of Pharmacy, India
Networking Session
Abou Dao, Radiotherapist Hôpital du district de Bogodogo, Burkina Faso
Refreshment Break
Exhibitor Talk
Exhibitor Talk: MGZ - Medizinisch Genetisches Zentrum, Germany
Ha Yeon Kim, Chonnam National University Medical School, S. Korea
Anti-β2-Glycoprotein I Autoantibody Expression as a Potential
Biomarker for Strokes in Patients with Anti-phospholipid Syndrome
Husham Bayazed, University of Zakho, Iraq
Neurocysticercosis discovered incidentally during an asynchronous
single brain metastasis of breast adenocarcinoma
Role of APE1/Ref-1 in hydrogen peroxide-induced apoptosis in human
renal HK-2 cells
11:55 AM-12:20 PM
12:20 PM-12:45 PM
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14 PM - 14:30 PM
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17:45 PM-18:00 PM
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Panel Discussion and Networking Session
Workshop and Symposium will be updated soon
Conference Adjourned for 2018
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Slot Available
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Paraneuronal gill NE cells in fishes: Probable bioindicators
A. Gopesh, University of Allahabad, India
Poster Session and Networking Session
Parkinson’s Disease (PD): Mutations in Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2
(LRRK2)
D B Ramsden, UK
Role of Tele-Physiotherapy in Managing Contemporary Challenges to
NeuroRehab - An Indian Perspective
Sanjeev Gupta, Director, BCIP, India
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Peripheral Neuropathy-Indian scenarioTapas Kumar Banerjee, National Neurosciences Centre
Calcutta, India
Lunch Break
The efficacy of endovascular embolization in the treatment of blood
blister-like aneurysms and intracranial pseudoaneurysms using a rivet-
like technique
Shaochun Yang, First Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical
University, China
Keynote Talk
Endoscopic trans-sphenoidal vs transcranial in patients with
tuberculum sellae meningiomas: A meta-analysisFeng Zheng, First Affiliated Hospital of Gannan Medical
University, China
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KEYNOTESPEAKERS
CLAUDIA A CHIRIBOGATitle - Advances in translation research in SMA: Result of clinical
trials
KEYNOTE TALK
JO FERRIE, UKTitle- Running Out of Time: The experience of living with a neurological
condition
ROBERT H ODELL JRClinical Applications of Electronic Signal Treatment and the Combined
Electrochemical Treatment
SRI KRISHNANDigital Technologies and Machine Learning for Ubiquitous
Monitoring of Neurological and Neuromuscular Disorders
WALTER SCHUBERTA molecular geometry imaging platform enabling life saving
measures in ALS
TAPAS KUMAR BANERJEE15:00-15:30 Peripheral Neuropathy-Indian scenario
SESSIONLECTURES
SANKAR BANDY(BANDYOPADHYAY), USA Growing challenges with phenotype-based
practice, muscle biopsy in neuromuscular
diseases? A few novel presentations
LIONEL O. MAVOUNGOU,SWITZERLAND Characterization of mesoangioblasts and modulation of
their engrafment capacity for Duchenne Muscular
Dystrophy gene therapy
FENG ZHENG, CHINAEndoscopic trans-sphenoidal vs transcranial in patients
with tuberculum sellae meningiomas: A meta-analysis
MoreOff4Parkinson: Integrated Digital Care for
personalized visits plan In Parkinson
KAROL KOZAK, GERMANY
D B RAMSDEN, UKParkinson’s Disease (PD): Mutations in
Leucine-Rich Repeat Kinase 2 (LRRK2)
SHAOCHUN YANG, CHINAThe efficacy of endovascular embolization in
the treatment of blood blister-like aneurysms
and intracranial pseudoaneurysms using a
rivet-like technique
SANJEEV GUPTA, INDIARole of Tele- Physiotherapy in Managing
Contemporary Challenges to NeuroRehab -
An Indian Perspective
LAURA ADALID, MEXICODopaminergic agonist Pramipexol
enhances regulatory T cell response
after one-year treatment in
Parkinson Disease patients
IVANA DABAJ, FRANCEEmerging therapies in spinal muscular
atrophy
BILLY WESTOR, S. KOREALow plasma level of cathelicidin is associated
with decreased eGFR
ABOU DAO, BURKINA FASONeurocysticercosis discovered incidentally during
an asynchronous single brain metastasis of breast
adenocarcinoma
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