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16th International Conference and Exhibition on

Alzheimers Disease, Dementia & Ageing

Theme: Scientific Innovations, Research Ideologies & Clinical Practice in Alzheimers Disease & Dementia

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Event Location

London, UK

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Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Conference Speaker

Ana Patricia Aguilera Hermida

Penn State University,
USA

Conference Speaker

Chia-Chun Chiang

Mayo Clinic,
USA

Conference Speaker

Benjamin Van Voorhees

University of Illinois,
USA

Conference Speaker

David Rowell

Queensland Brain Institute,
Australia

Conference Speaker

Jera Kruja,

Head of University Service of Neurology University of Medicine,
Albania

Conference Speaker

Catherine Braxton

Generations Senior Care Consulting,
USA

Conference Speaker

Jennifer De Feo,

University of Madrid,
USA

Conference Speaker

Alexandra Kunz

Harvard University,
USA

Conference Speaker

Brian M Austen

St George University,
UK

Conference Speaker

Chethan P. Rao

Baylor College of Medicine,
USA

Conference Speaker

Alex Bekker

Rutgers New Jersey Medical School,
USA

Conference Speaker

Alberto E. Musto

Eastern Virginia Medical School,
USA

Tracks & Key Topics

Euro Dementia 2020

About Conference

Theme: Scientific Innovations, Research Ideologies & Clinical Practice in Alzheimer Disease & Dementia

16th International Conference and Exhibition on Alzheimer Disease, Dementia & Ageing is Organised by EuroSciCon and it is centered around the real issues of Alzheimer's and dementia in individuals. This is of awesome worry as the survival of future age is in question. We welcome Business delegates, Industrial Leaders, neurologist, Consultants, Researchers, Professors, Doctors, Directors, Member of Association and social orders, Pharmaceutical company organization and industrialists and other people who stay dove in learning and routine with regards to neuroscience. The gathering will be a stage to globalize one research, to share logical encounters, to pick up learning on new advancements and directions. The gathering is booked on August 19-20, 2020 in London, UK. Supporters and exhibitor to feature your items to our members and influence it to achieve the general population through them. We ask for you to make utilization of this chance to improve the world a place to live in.

What is new?

Alzheimer's and dementia joins overall members of workshops, locations, symposia, including an enlistment area, a refreshment break, and festive lunch. Neurologist Neurosurgeons, Psychiatrist, Neuroscientist can join the EuroSciCon as a worldwide part to get refunds on selection. So come and join driving authorities and brought together specialists from April 13-14 at London, UK to remain mindful of the rapidly stimulating pace of advance that is starting at now influencing the field of Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Who to Attend?

Alzheimer's and dementia is a stand-out exchange to join generally perceived scholastics in the field of neuroscience and neurology, Brain researchers,  health professionals, neurosurgeons, general prosperity specialists, scientists, academic analysts, industry examiners, analysts to exchange about best in class research and advances. Purpose of this gathering is to engage new musings for treatment that will be beneficial over the scope of Brain Disorders. A Unique Opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event.

Benefits:

  • Accepted journals will be published in Journal of  Neuroscience and provided with DOI
  • Global Networking: in transferring and exchanging ideas
  • A Unique opportunity for Advertisers and Sponsors at this International event

Conference topics

About London:

The City of London is a city and county that contains the historic center and the primary central business district  of London. The City is a major business and financial center. It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the middle Ages, but the agglomeration has since grown far beyond the City's borders. The City is now only a tiny part of the metropolis of London, though it remains a notable part of central London. Administratively, it forms one of the 33 local authority districts of Greater London; however, the City of London is not a London borough, a status reserved for the other 32 districts. It is also a separate county of England, being an enclave surrounded by Greater London. It is the smallest county in the United Kingdom. Today the City is a mostly commercial district dominated by the stately buildings and skyscrapers that house offices for the finance industry. There are however plenty historical landmarks that were built in an era when the City was still densely populated. The star here is the majestic St. Paul's Cathedral, but there are also noteworthy civil structures such as the Guildhall and the Leaden hall Market. And the Museum of London, which is appropriately located in the oldest part of London.

Sessions/Tracks

The word ‘Dementia’ describes a set of symptoms include memory loss and difficulties with thinking or reasoning that reduce a person ability to perform everyday activities. Dementia is mainly caused when the brain is damaged by diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease or a series of strokes. This disease mainly affects people over the age of 65 and the likelihood of developing dementia increases significantly with age. However, dementia can affect younger people too.

Euro Dementia 2020  is focussing on various researches, to develop technologies to help people with dementia live as well as they can, for as long as they can. This research is crucial for the hope of a cure and for improvements in treatments and care. Through this Alzheimer’s disease and Dementia meeting, it will offer an extraordinary open door for members, agents ecumenically to meet, arrange, and see nascent logical connections for well suited adjust in life.

The conference includes following scientific sessions:

Session 1: Dementia

Dementia is not a specific disease. It's an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person's ability to perform everyday activities. Alzheimer's disease. Vascular dementia, which occurs after a stroke, is the second most common dementia type. But there are many other conditions that can cause symptoms of dementia, including some that are reversible, such as thyroid problems and vitamin deficiencies. Dementia is a syndrome that involves severe loss of cognitive abilities as a result of disease or injury. Dementia caused by traumatic brain injury is often static, whereas dementia caused by neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, is usually progressive and can eventually be fatal. Dementia can be grouped based on the part of brain being affected. it is roughly true that the earliest symptoms in "cortical" dementia include difficulty with high-level behaviour’s such as memory, language, problem-solving and reasoning; these functions tend to be less impaired in "subcortical" dementia.  Cortical dementia occurs because of damage in the cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the brain. They play a critical role in memory and language. The symptoms usually include severe memory loss. Alzheimer's and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease are two forms of cortical dementia. Subcortical dementia occurs due to the damage to the part of the brain beneath the cortex. The person suffering from it can show changes in their speed of thinking. Usually, people with subcortical dementia don't have forgetfulness and language problems. Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and HIV are two forms subcortical dementia.

Session 2: Dementia with Lewy body

Lewy body is also known as dementia with  Lewy bodies, with Lewy body dementia is the second most common type of progressive dementia after Alzheimer's disease dementia. Protein deposits, called Lewy bodies, develop in nerve cells in the brain regions involved in thinking, memory and movement (motor control).

Lewy body dementia is also causes a progressive decline in mental abilities. The people with Lewy body dementia may experience visual hallucinations and changes in the alertness and attention and other effects include Parkinson's disease-like symptoms such as rigid muscles, slow movement and tremors.

Session 3: Alzheimer’s Diseases

Alzheimer's Disease is irreversible and decimates cerebrum cells, making thinking capacity and memory weaken. Alzheimer's infection is a dynamic, degenerative mind ailment and the most widely recognized type of dementia, a gathering of brain disorders that influence a man's memory, considering and capacity to connect socially. Dementia and Alzheimer's infection isn’t the same. Dementia is a general term used to depict indications that effect memory, execution of day by day exercises, and correspondence capacities. Alzheimer's infection is the most widely recognized kind of dementia. Alzheimer's illness isn't a typical piece of maturing. We are leading exploration into the part of aggravation in Alzheimer's sickness to discover potential focuses for remedial mediation. The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network is the main aim to discover biomarkers for Alzheimer's Diseases that are perceptible some time before the underlying clinical side effects. Members experience cerebrum checks and clinical evaluations and give blood and spinal liquid to explore. Presently utilizing hereditary linkage ways to deal with endeavor to distinguish these modifier qualities, which may give helpful focuses to the treatment of Alzheimer's sickness.

Session 4: Parkinson’s Diseases

Parkinson's ailment (PD) is an unending and dynamic neurological disorders that influence engine work, causing bradykinesia, postural unsteadiness, inflexibility and tremor very still. Side effects grow progressively, making start finding troublesome. PD likewise has a few non-engine highlights, including psychological wellness issues, rest unsettling influences and autonomic aggravations. At introduce, there is no cure for PD. The treatment is, subsequently, gone from treating side effects. There are right now two fundamental ways to deal with enhanced dopaminergic action inside the mind: expanding dopamine emission with exogenous operators and focusing on related neurotransmission pathways. Levodopa is the regular metabolic antecedent of dopamine and is profoundly successful for treating PD indications. Side effects of Parkinson's Diseases are normally overseen utilizing a specific dopamine receptor agonist. While these medications are valuable in beginning time Parkinson's, they tend to lose viability in later sickness stages

Session 5: Vascular Dementia

Vascular dementia is the second most regular reason for dementia after Alzheimer's Diseases. Vascular changes that begin in mind territories that assume a key part in putting away and recovering data may cause memory misfortune that looks especially like Alzheimer's illness. Vascular dementia is a decrease in intuition abilities caused by conditions that square or diminish blood stream to the cerebrum, denying mind cells of fundamental oxygen and supplements. Deficient blood stream can harm and, in the end, dead cells anyplace in the body. The mind has one of the body's richest systems of veins and is particularly helpless. In vascular dementia, changes in speculation abilities now and then happen abruptly following strokes that square significant cerebrum veins. A developing number of specialists lean toward the expression "Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI)" to "vascular dementia”. A few examinations have discovered that vascular changes and other cerebrum irregularities may associate in ways that improve the probability of dementia finding. The analysis of dementia or gentle psychological impedance is affirmed by neurocognitive testing, which includes a few hours of composed or mechanized tests that give point by point assessment of reasoning abilities, for example, judgment, arranging, critical thinking, thinking and memory

Session 6: Brain Diseases

Brain diseases  come in different forms of Infections, trauma, stroke, seizures, and tumors are some of the major categories of brain diseases. Here's an overview of various diseases of the brain.

Session 7: Childhood Trauma and Dementia

New research recommends there is a solid relationship between initial childhood trauma, for example, that accomplished by the stolen ages, and dementia. There is an expansive agreement demonstrating that childhood trauma is fundamentally associated with the improvement of sorrow. There is a solid connection between a high introduction to early life stress and affliction that incorporates individuals that were a piece of the stolen ages, and the probability of being determined to have dementia sometime down the road. Psychic trauma is any psychological disorders that unexpectedly overpowers the ability to give a negligible feeling of wellbeing and integrative wholeness, bringing about overpowering nervousness or defenselessness, or its danger, and creating a continuing change in the psychic organization. Childhood trauma can influence mental and physical wellbeing into adulthood

Session 8: Neurological Diseases

Neurological disorders are maladies of the focal and fringe sensory system. At the end of the day, spinal rope, cranial nerves, fringe nerves, nerve roots, autonomic sensory system and neuromuscular intersection. These disarranges incorporate epilepsy, Alzheimer illness and different dementias, cerebrovascular sicknesses including stroke, headache and other migraine issue, various sclerosis, Parkinson's infection, neuroinfectious, mind tumors, awful scatters of the sensory system because of head injury, and neurological issue due to hunger. Neurological manifestations may happen because of the contamination itself or because of a safe reaction. Countless individuals worldwide are influenced by neurological disarranges. Alzheimer's sickness is the most widely recognized reason for dementia and may add to 60– 70% of cases.

Session 9: Neurodegenerative Diseases

Neurodegenerative sicknesses are crippling, and it is a heterogeneous gathering of disarranges of serious conditions that outcome in dynamic degeneration. Neurodegenerative maladies cause issues with development called ataxias, or mental working called dementias. Neurodegenerative infections happen when nerve cells in the mind or fringe sensory system lose work after some time and at last pass on. Although medicines may help diminish a portion of the physical or mental side effects related with neurodegenerative infections, there is right now no cure or approach to moderate ailment movement. The danger of being influenced by a neurodegenerative increment drastically with age. A greatly little extent under five level of neurodegenerative infections are caused by hereditary changes. This makes a basic need to enhance our comprehension of what causes neurodegenerative infections and grow new methodologies for treatment and counteractive action.

Session 10: Neurovascular Dysfunction and Neurodegeneration

Vascular insults can start a course of Molecular event occasions prompting neurodegeneration, psychological disorders, and dementia. Here, the molecular mechanisms and cell in cerebral veins pathophysiological occasions prompting disturbance of the blood-cerebrum obstruction and cerebral blood stream dysregulation and the neurovascular unit, which all may add to the beginning and movement of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. From the most punctual phases of improvement, when cerebral neurogenesis and angiogenesis are weaved, to the finish of life, the interaction between neural frameworks and vascular of the cerebrum is basic in wellbeing and infection. Cerebral blood stream control is fundamental for ordinary mind work. The mammalian mind has developed an exceptional system for CBF control known as neurovascular coupling.

Session 11: Neuroimaging Biomarkers

Alzheimer’s disease Biomarkers, with emphasis on cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers and neuroimaging. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) of Neuroimaging-biomarkers allow an early diagnosis in preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Biomarker changes in patients with late-onset AD, including findings from studies using structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), advanced MRI techniques (diffusion tensor imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, perfusion), positron emission tomography with fluorodeoxyglucose, amyloid tracers, and other neurochemical tracers, and CSF protein levels. The dynamic measures of these imaging biomarkers are used to predict the disease progression in the early stages and improve the assessment of therapeutic efficacy in these diseases in future clinical trials

Session 12: Neuropharmacology

Neuropharmacology is an extremely wide locale of science that includes numerous parts of the sensory system from single neuron control to whole ranges of the cerebrum, spinal line, and fringe nerves. To better comprehend the premise behind medication advancement, one should first see how neurons speak with each other. This article will concentrate on both behavioral and atomic neuropharmacology; the real receptors, particle channels, and neurotransmitters controlled through medication activity and how individuals with a neurological issue advantage from this medication activity.

Session 13: Dementia Nursing

People with vascular dementia have different mental element shortfalls that incorporate every memory hindrance, that influences the adaptability to discover new data or review data already learned, and one or extra of the ensuing side effects aphasia, apraxia, agnosia, or official brokenness to such an extent that the mental element shortages adversely affect social or action working with a major decrease in past abilities. Furthermore, people with dementia commonly experience the ill effects of comorbid conditions that extra confuse mind and block best results. Along these lines, creating caregiving techniques individuals with vascular dementia is pressing, given this expanding commonness and consequently the related weight that dementia places not just on the people, however on the parental figures, relations, and thusly the assets of the human services framework. Traditional perspectives bearing on geriatric nursing ordinarily paint a picture of the care as being moderate paced certain and less requesting than intense care. Be that as it may, care of the matured, and especially those with vascular dementia, is normally confounded, unusual, and flimsy.

Session 14: Alzheimer Disease and Cellular Mechanisms

Most continuous endeavors to battle Alzheimer Disease are centered around treating its clinical symptoms, however the neuropathologic changes fundamental  show up decades sooner and turn out to be basically irreversible when the sickness achieves its clinical stages.This requires treating at preclinical stages, which requires a superior comprehension of the essential instruments prompting Alzheimer Disease pathology. Alzheimer's infection is a complex hereditary issue that is the main source of dementia in the elderly. Atomic confirmation raised the presumptions that trafficking of the amyloid precursor protein is under control of insulin flagging. Most progressing endeavors to battle Alzheimer infection are centered around treating its clinical side effects, however the neuropathologic changes fundamental show up decades sooner and turn out to be basically irreversible when the ailment achieves its clinical stages.

Session 15: Alzheimer’s and the Brain

The brain ordinarily therapists to some degree in solid maturing in any case, shockingly, does not lose neurons in huge numbers. In Alzheimer's sickness, be that as it may, harm is across the board, the same number of neurons quit working, lose associations with different neurons, and pass on. Alzheimer's disturbs forms fundamental to neurons and their systems, including correspondence, digestion, and repair. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that is insufficient in individuals with Alzheimer's, the place beginning memory misfortune is trailed by more far reaching changes in considering and conduct that prompt lost freedom. Numerous molecular and cell changes happen in the mind of a man with Alzheimer's illness

Session 16: Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials and Studies

To evaluate the safety and efficacy of an oral investigational drug in individuals who are asymptomatic and at-risk for Alzheimer's disease and investigating the effect of crenezumab infusion on Alzheimer's disease progression in individuals with prodromal or mild Alzheimer's disease. Presently the clinical trials and studies are mainly concentrates on Alzheimer’s Disease & Down syndrome, aging to have the best chance of changing the outlook for people with dementia promising ideas must be driven through the development process and into clinical trials in people as quickly as possible.

.Session 17: Medical Biotechnology and Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer's Disease as a dynamic and fatal neurodegenerative disease speaks to an immense neglected requirement for treatment. The low viability of current treatment techniques isn't just because of low medication intensity yet in addition because of the nearness of different hindrances in the conveyance courses. One of the fundamental boundaries is the blood brain boundary. The expanding predominance of Alzheimer's Diseases and the low viability of ebb and flow treatments have expanded the measure of research on unwinding of sickness pathways and advancement of treatment techniques. One of the fascinating regions for the last subject is biotechnology and their applications. Nanotechnology is a standout amongst the most vital field in biotechnology and has a noteworthy part in the improvement of novel remedial modalities with expanded adequacy. In the nanotechnology field, materials are designed with utilitarian association on the nanoscale. Every one of the materials are utilized for association and incitement of organic frameworks at the atomic level to instigate physiological reactions. One of the primary issues concerning the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases is identified with medicate conveyance

Session 18: Diagnostic Alzheimer

Doctors can't analyse  Alzheimer's Disease until after death, when they can nearly inspect the brain under a magnifying instrument. However, they can utilize tests to decide out different conditions that may cause similar symptoms. Early, exact finding is advantageous for a few reasons. Starting treatment ahead of schedule in the illness procedure may help protect day by day working for quite a while, even though the hidden Alzheimer's procedure can't be ceased or switched. Alzheimer's dementia comes about because of the dynamic misfortune (degeneration) of brain cells. This movement may appear in an assortment of courses in brain scans. At present researchers are exploring a few ailment markers and demonstrative tests, for example, qualities, infection related proteins and imaging methods, which may precisely and dependably show whether you have Alzheimer's dementia or not. whatever, right now more research on these tests is important for future

Session 19: Molecular Genetics and Biology of Dementia

Molecular biological research has considerably deepened our understanding of the pathophysiological basis of Alzheimer's dementia. Considerable progress has been made in our understanding of the genetics and molecular biology of dementia. Some genetic risk factors have been identified so far, but only a small proportion of AD cases can be explained by specific gene mutations. Genes may be related to disease in two ways: through autosomal-dominant mutations, in themselves sufficient to cause the disease alternatively, gene variations (polymorphisms) may indirectly increase disease risk without being sufficient in themselves to cause the disorder.

Session 20: Dementia Care and Consulting

Caring for a person with dementia influences distinctive individuals in various ways. In any case, caring can also be both physically and rationally debilitating. It influences all aspects of your life and can influence you to feel separated, pushed and at times even discouraged. You may also have your own physical and psychological wellness needs, which you and others may neglect when you are tending to another person. There are numerous positive things about caring. These incorporate adapting new aptitudes, expanding on existing ones, reinforcing connections, having a feeling of pride in what you are doing, and supporting somebody who is imperative to you. Furthermore, because a man has dementia, it doesn't mean there won't in any case be great circumstances for you to share

Session 21: Novel Therapeutics

Novel therapeutics is a standout amongst the most energizing uses of data preparing frameworks is in diagnostics and treatment. This is not astonishing, given that illness analysis is in its center a data handling undertaking that finishes with a choice. In numerous infections, the conclusion can be performed in singular cells.

Session 22: Neuro Oncology and Central Nervous System

It is a branch of Medical Sciences majorly deals with Neuro tumors. Deals with Studies related to Brain and Spinal cord neoplasms. Neurooncology  and Pediatric Neuro-oncology are the two different Concepts that differentiate the determining methodology of Neuro tumors. Neuro-oncology mainly includes especially related topics like Radiation therapyNeurosurgery, Neuroimaging, social, Psychological, Neuropathology and psychiatric aspects.

Market Analysis

It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Euro Dementia 2020  to be held in London, UK from April 13-14, 2020.

Dementia is general term for memory misfortune and other intellectual capacities sufficiently genuine to meddle with everyday life. Alzheimer's illness represents 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases.

This gathering will build information, offer help, help learning and enable families and carers to search out relevant administrations for their adored one and to build up the most ideal home condition to help recuperation from this mind boggling and decimating maladies.

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. The proportions of those with different forms of dementia can be broken down as follows:

  • Alzheimer's disease: 62%
  • Vascular dementia: 17%
  • Mixed dementia: 10%
  • Lewy-body dementia: 4%
  • Fronto-temporal dementia: 2%
  • Parkinson's dementia: 2%
  • Other: 3%

Why London??

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom. Standing on the River Thames in the south east of Great Britain. It was founded by the Romans, who named it Londinium. It is one of the world's leading financial centres and has the fifth-or sixth-largest metropolitan area GDP in the world depending on measurement. London is a world cultural capital. It is the world's most-visited city as measured by international arrivals and has the world's largest city airport system measured by passenger traffic. It is the world's leading investment destination, hosting more international retailers and ultra high-net-worth individuals than any other city. London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe, and according to 2014 report it is placed first in the world university rankings. According to the report London also ranks first in the world in software, multimedia development and design, and shares first position in technology readiness.

London has a diverse range of peoples and cultures, and more than 300 languages are spoken. The Office for National Statistics estimated its mid-2014 population to be 8,538,689, the largest of any municipality in the European Union, and accounting for 12.5 percent of the UK population. It is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism, and transport all contributing to its prominence. Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. It is the home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions, including the British Museum, National, Tate Modern, British Library and 40 West End theatres.

London has a temperate oceanic climate similar to all of southern Britain. Temperature extremes for all sites in the area range from 38.1 °C (100.6 °F) at Kew during August down to −16.1 °C (3.0 °F) at Northolt during January. Summers are generally warm and sometimes hot.

Why to attend???

According to WHO 47.5 million people have dementia and every year 7.7 million new cases are appearing. By 2030 total cases of dementia is projected to be 75.6 million and almost triple by 2050 to 135.5 million. Alzheimer’s disease contributes 60-70 % of cases in dementia and second most common condition of dementia is vascular dementia which contributes 20% of cases all over the world. Total estimated cost of dementia is 818 billion US $ in 2015.

With members from around the world focused on learning about various Alzheimer’s disease and how to prevent the disorders. This is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the entire world.

At the Dementia conferences and from the eminent people speech, you can update your knowledge about current situation of Dementia research and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, tactics, and the newest updates in Dementia fields are hallmarks of this conference.

Conference Highlights:

  • Dementia
  • Dementia with Lewy body
  • Alzheimer’s Diseases
  • Parkinson’s Diseases
  • Vascular Dementia
  • Brain Diseases
  • Childhood Trauma and Dementia
  • Neurological Diseases
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Neurovascular Dysfunction and Neurodegeneration
  • Neuroimaging Biomarkers
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Dementia Nursing
  • Alzheimer Disease and Cellular Mechanisms
  • Alzheimer’s and the Brain
  • Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials and Studies
  • Medical Biotechnology and Alzheimer’s disease
  • Diagnostic Alzheimer
  • Molecular Genetics and Biology of Dementia
  • Dementia Care and Consulting
  • Novel Therapeutics
  • Neuro Oncology and Central Nervous System

Alzheimer Association & Societies around the Globe:

  • Alzheimer's Australia
  • Albanian Alzheimer Society
  • Association de Lucha contra el Mal de Alzheimer
  • Foundation Alzheimer Aruba (FAA)
  • Alzheimer's Australia
  • Alzheimer Austria
  • Alzheimer Support Group
  • Alzheimer Society of Bangladesh
  • Barbados Alzheimer's Association Inc.
  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Association of The Cayman Islands
  • Ligue National Alzheimer Liga
  • Alzheimer's Family Support Group
  • Association Bolivian de Alzheimery Otras Dementias
  • FEBRAZ - Federico Brasilia de Associaçãoes de Alzheimer
  • Corporation Alzheimer Chile
  • Alzheimer's disease Chinese Association
  • Alzheimer Association & Societies in Canada

Products manufactured by the industries:

  • Three drugs are available to treat symptoms in people with Mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease
  • Aricept™ produced by Pfizer Canada Inc.,
  • Exelon™ produced by Novartis Pharma Canada Inc.
  • Reminyl™ produced by Janssen Ortho Inc.

Two drugs for Moderate to advanced Alzheimer’s disease:

  • Ebixa®
  • Aricept™

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Neurology Hospitals in USA

Northwestern Memorial Hospital | University of California–San Francisco Medical Center | Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania |Neuropsychiatry Meetings| Mayo Clinic | Rochester, Minnesota | Johns Hopkins Hospital | CNS Disorders Conferences | Johns Hopkins Hospital | Neurology Conferences | Cleveland Clinic | UCSF Medical Center | New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell | Massachusetts General Hospital

Neurology Hospitals in Asia

Gleneagles Hospital Singapore | Wooridul Spine Hospital | ID Hospital - Seoul | Parkway Health | Xinqiao Hospital Third Military Medical University| Alzheimers Conferences | National Hospital Organization | Neurotoxicology Conferences | Chang Gung Memorial Hospital | Asian Institute of Nephrology and Urology | Gleneagles Global Hospitals | Rambam Medical Center Gleneagles Medical Centre Penang | Bumrungrad Hospital | Neuroscience Meetings | Gleneagles Medical Center | Artemis Health Institute | Gleneagles Hospitals

Job Opportunities in Neurology :

Jobs in Europe

Consultant Neurologist | Trust Grade Doctor in Stroke Medicine | Senior Medical Manager, EMEA Neurology | Neuroimmunology Conferences | Clinical Sales Application Specialist - Blood Analysis | SMA Senior Medical Manager | Registered Nurse - Trustwide | Branch Manager/Sales & Marketing - Medical Technology | Experienced Registered Nurse - Neurosciences | Neuroscience Conferences 2020 Europe | Marketing - Student Placements 2020| Acute Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist | Dementia conferences | Junior Specialist Doctor (Standard) in Neurology | Paediatric Department - Staff Nurse | Clinical Study Physician (Neurology) | Medical Manager – Neurology | Senior Staff Nurse | Senior Medical Advisor – Immunology  | Alzheimers Conferences | Senior Medical Manager – Neuro| Neurology Consultant Yorkshire Contract Clinical Project Manager | Neurology SpR/Consultant – Norfolk | Locum Consultant Neurologist | Neuroimmunology Conferences |Neuropharmacology Conferences | Junior Specialist Doctors – Lower | Consultant in Diagnostic/Interventional Neuroradiology  | Locum Band 6/7 Adults Speech and LanguageTherapist | Senior Medical Advisor – Immunology |International Market Access Director |Clinical Trial Administrator

Jobs in USA

Physician – Neurologist | NeuroMuscular - Neurologist - St. Anthony Hospital | Clinical Academic Movement Disorder Neurologist | Research Associate III - Neuroscience & Cell Biology | Dementia Conferences | Outpatient Neurologist - Northwest Neurology | Cerebrovascular Neurologist | Neurologist – Neurophysiology | Neurologist (Sunport) | Clinical Academic Movement Disorder Neurologist | Neuromuscular Neurologist | Neurotoxicology Conferences | Neurologist- Mercy Hospital Jefferson | Reading Physician – Neurologist | CNS Disorders Conferences | Neurologist-Multiple Sclerosis | Neurohospitalist Opportunity in Sunny Central Florida | Neurodiagnostic Technician | Neurologist- Allen Memorial Hospital | Neurologist Physician San Francisco | Alzheimers Conferences | Clinical Neurologist: Multiple Sclerosis and Neuroimmunology | Neurophysiologist | Instructor or Assistant Professor | Neurophysiologist

Jobs in Asia

Researcher | Pediatric Dentistry Consultant | Neuro ICU/NCCU/Neuroscience Critical Care Unit-Nurse Manager | Associate Consultant | Brain Disorders Conferences | Research Associate | Orthopedic Neurology RN | Pediatric Dentistry Neuro Consultant | Neuropsychiatrist | Cancer Center Service Manager | Neurology Conferences 2020 Europe | Associate Consultant/ Consultant- DM Neurology | Specialized and Super specialized Doctors | Consultant Doctor | Chief of Medical Staff | Neuroscience Conferences | Neuro Surgeon | Stroke Neurologist

Journals for neurology and neuroscience

Autism-Open Access | Journal of Spine & Neurosurgery | Neurology Conferences 2020 | Journal of Traumatic Stress Disorders & Treatment | Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience | Journal of Depression and Anxiety | Neuropsychiatry | Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy | Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Parkinsonism | International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience| Journal of Multiple Sclerosis | International Journal of Neurorehabilitation | Journal of Psychiatry | Journal of Novel Physiotherapies | Neuropsychiatry Meeting | Journal of Psychology & Psychotherapy | Journal of Gerontology & Geriatric Research | Journal of Clinical Case Reports | Journal of Neurological Disorders | Journal of Trauma & Treatment | Journal of Addictive Behaviors Therapy & Rehabilitation | Journal of Spine | Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology | Neuroscience Workshops  | Journal of Neuroinfectious Diseases | Neuropsychiatry | Journal of Neuroinformatics and Neuroimaging | Journal of Translational Neurosciences | Neurology Journal of Advances in Neurology and Neurosciences | Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience| Neurology and Psychology Journals | Neuroscience Meetings | Sleep Disorders Conferences | Dementia Conferences | Current Neurology and Neuroscience | Archives of Neuroscience | Journal of Integrative Neuroscience | British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing | Functional Neurology | The Journal of Mathematical Neuroscience | Neuropharmacology Conferences | Journal of Neurology and Epidemiology | Future clinical researchers in neurology | International Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery | Neurosurgery Conferences | Springer for several neuroscience journals | EC Neurology - ECronicon Open Access  I Neurological Act Belgium | Scandinavian Neurological | Acute Acta Neuropathologica | Acta Neuropsychiatrica | African Journal of Neurological Sciences | Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy American | Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias | Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology | Annals of Neurology | Archives of Neuro-Psychiatry Brain (journal) | Brain Injury (journal) | Brain Pathology | Brain Stimulation (journal) | British Journal of Neurosurgery | Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences | Cephalalgia (journal) | Clinical Autonomic Research | Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | Clinical Neurophysiology (journal) CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics | Current Alzheimer Research | Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports | Current Opinion in Neurology | Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology | Developmental Neurorehabilitation | Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience | European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | European Journal of Neurology | European Neurology | Experimental Neurology I Headache (journal) | Headache (journal) I The International MS Journal I Interventional Neuroradiology I JAMA Neurology I Journal of Alzheimer's Disease I Journal of Child Neurology I Journal of Clinical Neuroscience I Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology I Journal of Huntington's Disease I Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability I Journal of Neurology I Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry I Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology I Journal of Neuroscience Nursing I Journal of Neurotrauma I Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences I Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association I Journal of the History of the Neurosciences I Journal of the Neurological Sciences I Metabolic Brain Disease I Molecular Neurodegeneration I Movement Disorders (journal) I Multiple Sclerosis Journal I Nature Reviews Neurology I Neural Regeneration Research I Neurocase I Neuroepidemiology (journal) I Neuroethics (journal) I Neurogenetics (journal) I Parkinson's Disease (journal) I Pediatric Neurology I Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences I The Lancet Neurology I Translational Neurodegeneration I World Federation of Neurology

Top Neurology Conferences :

Europe Conferences:

International Conference on Cognitive Reserve in the Dementia | November 24-25, 2017 | Munich, Germany | 4th International Symposium: Low Vision and the Brain | November 24-26, 2017 |  Berlin, Germany | Neurology and Therapeutics | March 15-17, 2018| London, UK | 54thArgentina  Congress Of Neurology 2017 | November 28, 2017 - December 1, 2017 | Buenos Aires , Argentina | German Society for Neuro Intensive and Emergency Medicine and the German Stroke Society 34th Annual Meeting 2018 (ANIM 2018) | 8-Feb-18 | Würzburg | French Society of Neurology Presidents Day 2017 (SFN 2017) | 7-Dec-2017 | Rennes , France | Journées de Neurologie de Langue Française 2018 (JNLF 2018) | Bordeaux | Neuropharmacology | November 15-16, 2018 | Frankfurt, Germany | European Headache Federation 11th Congress 2017 (EHF 2017) | December 1 - December 3, 2017 | Rome , Italy | 26th European Neurology Congress | August 06-08, 2018 | Madrid, Spain | The  44th BPNA Annual Conference |  3-5 January 2018 | London | Neurology Science and Brain Disorder | August 23-25, 2018 | Paris, France | Annual Congress on Advancements in Neurology and Neuroscience | June 18-19, 2018 | Rome, Italy | Neurological Disorders & Stroke | September 20-21, 2018 | September 20-21, 2018 | Neurology and Therapeutics | March 15-17,2018 | London, UK | Neurological Disorders & Stroke | September 20-21 | Rome, Italy | World Congress on Neurology and Mental Disorders | May 14-16, 2018 | Rome, Italy | Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia | October 29-31, 2018 | Valencia, Spain |

USA Conferences:

NAVIX's Preceptorship in the Interpretation of Vascular Ultrasound | November 27-30, 2017 | New York, NY, United States | Cervical Spine Research Society Annual Meeting | November 30 - December 02 | Hollywood, FL, United States | 3rd Annual UCLA State-of-the-Art in Neuro-Oncology | 2-Dec-2017 | Los Angeles, CA, United States | Miami Neuro Symposium 2017 | November 30, 2017 - December 2, 2017 | USA | Alzheimer's Association International Conference | July 22-26,2018 | Chicago, Illinois | 21st World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics | July 16-17, 2018 |  Melbourne, Australia | 72nd Annual Meeting | October 9-13, 2018 | Cincinnati, Ohio | CNS 49TH Annual Meeting | October 19-23, 2020 | San Diego, Ca | CNS 47TH Annual Meeting | October 15-18, 2018 | CHICAGO, IL | American Academy Of Neurology 70th Annual Meeting 2018 (AAN 2018) | 21-Apr-18 |

Asia Conferences:

Advances in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry | August 27-28, 2018 | Tokyo, Japan | International Neurology & Neurosurgery Conference | August 27-29, 2018 | Dubai, UAE | 12th Indian National Stroke Conference | March 16 - 18, 2018 | Hyatt Regency, New Delhi | The 4th Neurology and Neurosurgery Conference | 5th January 2018 | 12th Asian & Oceanian Epilepsy Congress | June 28 - July 1, 2018 | Bali, Indonesia | 16th Asian & Oceanian Congress of Neurology | November 8-11, 2018 | Seoul, Korea | 10th World Congress for Neurorehabilitation | February 7-10, 2018 | Mumbai, India | Asian Congress of Neurological Surgeons | 14-18, March, 2018 | Dubai, UAE | Advances in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry | August 27-28, 2018 | Tokyo, Japan | Emirates Neurology Society 6th International Congress 2018 (EMINS 2018) | 13-Jan-18 | Dubai UAE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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