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Neurology and Brain Disorders8th International Conference on
September 21-22, 2018 | Philadelphia, USA
conferenceseries LLC Ltd
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150+Participation
15+InteractiveSessions
04+KeynoteLectures
50+PlenaryLectures
05+Exhibitors
B2BMeetings
03+Workshops
Invitation Fight-Hope for a Cure …Go Purple…Because it MattersDear Friends and Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the “8th International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders scheduled scheduled on September 21-22, 2018in the breath-taking city of Philadelphia, USA.
Neurology and Brain Disorders is an area for interdisciplinary exchange among professionals in the fields of Neurology, Brain Disorder, Pulmonology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience
The conference program emphasizes evidence-based practice, educational innovation, practical application, and peer to peer networking and collaboration. The goals of the conference is to provide a transformative professional development experience through provoking Keynote lectures, Plenary sessions, Symposiums, International Workshops, Oral and Poster presentations and with additional Scientific sessions
Bringing together the world’s scientific experts to catalyse and advance scientific knowledge about Neurology, Psychiatry, Brain Disorder and Psychotherapy techniques present the most recent research findings, and promote and enhance scientific collaborations around the world
Bringing together community leaders, scientists, and policy leaders to promote and enhance programmatic collaborations to more effectively address regional, national and local responses to Elderly Population around the world and overcome barriers that limit access to care and services.
During the conference, we assure you that you will experience world class facilities and hospitality at the conference.
Life is full of give and take. Make it count in your professional life. We look forward to personally welcoming you to Philadelphia, USA.
Sincerely,Brain Disorders 2018 Committee
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Program at Glance08:00-09:00 am 08:30-09:15 am Keynote Forum #309:00-09:45 am Keynote Forum #1 09:15-10:00 am Keynote Forum #409:45-10:30am Keynote Forum #210:30-10:35 am 10:00-10:35 am 10:35-10:50 am 10:35-11:15 am 10:50-11:40 am 11:15-11:30 am
11:30-12:20 pm 11:40-12:15 pm Session on: Neurology and Neuroscience12:15-12:50 pm Session on: Brain Disorders and Therapeutics 12:20-12:50 pm Session on: Brain Disorders and Therapeutics12:50-01:20 pm 12:50-01:25 pm
01:25-02:00 pm01:20-01:55 pm Session on: Brain and Artificial Intelligence01:55-02:30 pm Session on: Brain Research and Development 02:00-02:35 pm Session on: Cognitive Science and Applications02:30-03:05 pm 02:35-03:10 pm03:05-03:40 pm Session on: Brain Research and Development 03:10-03:45 pm Session on: Brain Research and Development03:40-03:55 pm 03:45-04:00 pm 03:55-04:30 pm 04:00-04:30 pm
04:30-05:05 pm Session on: Brain Disorders and Therapeutics05:05-05.35 pm Session on: Neurology and Neuroscience
Registrations & Opening Ceremony
Group Photo@Conference HallMorning Coffee/Tea Break & Networking
International Workshop #1
Speaker Sessions@Conference Hall
Morning Coffee/Tea Break & Networking
Session on: Neurology and NeuroscienceSession on: Neuropharmacology and Neurological Disorders
Panel Discussions Awards and Closing Ceremony
Young Research Forum (YRF)
Video/Virtual Presentations
Poster PresentationsSpeaker Sessions@Conference Hall
International Workshop #2
Sessions on: Neuropsychiatry, Psychology, Brain Disorder, Neurology, Psychiatry
04:30-06:00 pm
Evening Coffee/Tea Break & Networking
Speaker Sessions@Conference Hall
Afternoon Lunch BreakSpeaker Sessions@Conference Hall
Evening Coffee/Tea Break & Networking
Speaker Sessions@Conference HallAfternoon Lunch Break
Speaker Sessions@Conference HallInternational Workshop #3
Session on: Neurological Disorders and Neurodegenerative Session on: Neuroscience Nursing and Psychiatry Nursing
Session on: Neuro oncology and Neuro psychology
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Featured Speaker Presentations Title: Troubleshooting PAP Therapy
Speaker Slots(Speech Opportunity Available)
Title: Neurological Consequences of Sleep Deprivation
Kristine Hoffman, Sleep Technologist, McLaren Northern Michigan, USA
Title: Electric Potential Therapy during sleep to promote better health
Jia Xin Cham, Global Wellness Consulting, Malaysia
Dr. Pankaj Singh, Chief Scientific Officer at APP-NEA USA
Title: Diagnostic challenges of obstructive spleep apnea and common comorbidity in adulthood
Dr. Mario Milkov, President of Bulgarian OSA & Snoring Assotiation, Bulgaria
Title: Sleeping with Pain: Development and evaluation of a programme for people with insomnia secondary to chronic pain
Dr. Eric E Haeger, Stanford University School of Medicine USA
Title: Cracking the “Code” – Oral Appliance Therapy for Treatment of OSA and Snoring
Dr. Sue Peacock, British Psychological Society UK
Title: Blue light, Mitochondria, and why sleep is being destroyed in 2018
Title: Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) in Adel Marei, USA
Dr. Joshua Rosenthal, Sleep Doctor, Stony Brook Medicine USA
Title: Correlation of Pain and Sleep from a Dentists Perspective
Dr. Jasjot Sahni, University of Illinois- Chicago, USA
Title: Screening questionnaires for obstructive sleep apnea: an updated systematic review
Behzad Rahmati, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Title: Patterns and correlates of sleep duration and insomnia among 0.5 million of Chinese men and women Yiping Chen, University of Oxford, UK
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Program at Glance
Title: Neurotoxicity of the antibiotics, a comprehensive review study Naghmeh Javanshir Rezaei, Tabriz University School of Medicine, Tabriz, Iran
Title: Dementia and the Cycle of Role ReversalNaomi Lilly, USA
Title: Diabetes Mellitus as a Clinical Predictor in Hemorrhagic Transformation in Acute Vaughn Caesar Edulan, Philippines
Title: Implementing harmonic low sound frequencies as generic therapeutic modality and Avigail Berg-Panitz, TheSoudnWell – the original vibroacoustic therapy, USA
Title: Development of a Multicellular Three Dimensional Blood- Brain Barrier Model Goodwell Nzou, Wake Forest School of Medicine, USA
Title: TBI Raiders: Helping to see that students & young adults who have sustained Alicia Payne Murie, Rose State College, USA
Title: “Targeting the Internal Locus of Control within Neurological Rehabilitation”Ann Pimm, SUMMERSEAT PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC, Uk Title: Predictive markers of non-response to antidepressants – relevant biomarkers with Harald Murck, Philipps-University Marburg/Germany
Title: Dealing with Difficult Emotions using Mindfulness and Self-compassionRose Mina Munjee, Mindful Wellness, Canada
Title: “Medical Staff MUST Change, when it comes to Dementia”Michael Ellenbogen, International Dementia Advocate & Connecter, USA
Speaker Slots(Speech Opportunity Available)
Title: Coordinating Professions to Fix a Broken ModelDr. Barry Glassman, Chief Dental Officer, Sandbox Dental Labs Inc, USA
Title: Acupuncture Improves Peri-menopausal Insomnia: A Randomized Controlled TrialYun-fei Chen, Fudan University, Shanghai , China
Title: Does Cannabis or Marijuana Affect Your Sleep?Joseph Anderson, International Sleep Speaker & Educator, USA
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Title: The Diet-Brain ConnectionWilliam L. Wilson, USA
Title: Brain Insulin Resistance: Targeting PI3K/AKT/GSK3-β tathway in Ansab Akhtar, Division of Pharmacology, UIPS, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
Brain and Behavioral Health Treatment for Victims of TraumaDr. Buzz Mingin, California Coast University, USA
Title: Inhibition of Monocyte Recruitment Does not Impair Recovery from Traumatic Shijie Song, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
Title: Traumatic Brain Injury in Older Adults: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, TreatmentCynthia L. Boyer, Assurance Behavioral HealthCare, USA
Title: Listening Communcation in OrganizationsNorris Wise, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, USA
Title: Poverty leading to brain disorderMwambu Margaret Jane, Uganda
Title: E-BABE-The hidden relation, clues of autism, adhd, and depression which reveal Van Dao Duy, Pharmacist, author of Awaken You Wonderful We, Vietnam
Title: The Persian version of the Penn Parkinson's Daily Activities Questionnaire-15: Negar Nikbakht, Iran
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Program at Glance
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Major Scientific sessions:Our conference will incorporate a wide range of research, care, technology and innovation topics. This involves a broad range of scientific and multidisciplinary aspects and we do welcome new ideas and topic proposals from the presenters and include those respective sessions based on their suggestions under conference panel.
The conference welcomes abstracts for Keynotes, Plenary sessions, Symposia, Workshops, Oral and Poster presentations in the fields not limited to Neuroscience and Neurology but also, Biological and Medical Sciences | Health Sciences | Behavioural and Social Sciences | Humanities and Arts | Social Research, Policy, and PracticeWe have identified a number of key topics for which we would like presenters/participants to submit their Abstracts
• Cognitive Science and Applications• Human Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience• Neurology and Neuroscience• Brain and Artificial Intelligence• Brain Disorders and Therapeutics• Neuroscience Nursing and Psychiatry Nursing• Brain Research and Development• Neurological Disorders and Neurodegenerative diseases• Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurosurgery• Brain Big Data Analytics, Curation and Management
• Neuroimaging and Brain Imaging Techniques• Neuro-Oncology and Brain Tumor’s• Neuroimmunology and Neuroinfections• Neuropharmacology and Neuropharmaceutics• Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuropsychology• Neurogenetics and Behavioral Genetics• Neurotoxicology and Neuropathology• Spine, Spine Disorders and Spine Surgery• Clinical Trials, Case Reports and CNS Biomarkers
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Abstract Submission: https://braindisorders.neurologyconference.com/abstract-submission.php
Registration: https://braindisorders.neurologyconference.com/registration.php
Who to Attend?• Professors, Associate Professors,
Assistant Professors from Academics
• PhD Scholars, Graduates and Post Graduates
• Neurologists
• Neuroscientists
• Neurosurgeons
• Neuroradiologists
• Neuropsychiatrists & Neuropsychologists
• Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Psychotherapists
• Interventional radiologists
• Physiatrists & Pharmacists
• Emergency Medicine Specialists
• International speakers & Researchers
• Scientists
• Students, College Faculty members
• Primary care Physicians & Hospitalists
• Nurses and Nurse practitioners
• Rehabilitation Specialists
• Occupational and Speech Therapists
• Business Entrepreneurs
• Healthcare professionals and Investigators
• Counselors and Coaches
• Social Workers
• Behavioral Health Administrators
• Primary Care providers
• Directors, CEO’s of Organizations
• Association Presidents and Vice Presidents
• Noble laureates in Health Care and Medicine
• Pharmaceutical Companies
• Research Institutes and Members
• Supply Chain Companies
• Manufacturing Companies
• Training Centers and Institutes
• Industry Suppliers and Vendors
• Business Entrepreneurs
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Glimpses of past conferences
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Tourist Attractions
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Philadelphia is the second-biggest city on the East Coast and fifth-biggest in the nation and the center of the country’s 6th biggest metropolitan region. That implies world-class excitement choices, eateries, instructive foundations, social offerings, human services, work openings and different advantages of being in a noteworthy metropolitan territory. Trendy people, make a beeline for Northern Liberties and Fishtown. For the university sorts, there’s University City, where the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel are found. Things around Rittenhouse Square and Washington Square have a tendency to be upscale and expensive. South Street is touristy, yet there are extraordinary shops and places to eat. The Northeast feels more rural. As part of the Center for Entrepreneurial Assistance, the Small Business Resource Center fills in as the single purpose of contact and is a center of data for independent venture. The Small Business Resource Center answers state-related and general business inquiries concerning all phases of private company improvement. Philadelphia is home to the University of Pennsylvania, one of the best colleges on the planet. There are additionally more than 15 four-year schools.
Venue & Hospitality:
Hilton Philadelphia Airport Address: 4509 Island Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19153
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