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Autism In Africa, 3-5th April 2014 Accra , Ghana Oak Plaza Hotel, Accra. see http://icnapedia.org/autism-in-africa
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The 13th. International Child Neurology Congress will be held in the city of Foz do Iguaçu (Iguazú River Mouth), Brazil, from 4 to 9 May 2014. This is the second time that an ICNC is held in Latin America the first one being in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1992.
visit the congress website at http://icnc2014.com
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- 17th Apr, 2013
Recent Advances in Pediatric & Adolescent Neuro-psychiatry
April 17-18, 2013
Hilton Green Plaza Alexandria Egypt
Abstracts- Please sent as word document size A4 with Font(Arial) size 12 to pacna2013@yahoo.com. Deadline for abstract submission 15/02/2013
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- 30th May, 2013 - 9
Date:May 30- June 1, 2013
Venue: iichiko Culture Center, Oita Oasis Tower Hotel,Oita,Japan
President: Tatsuro Izumi (Oita University)
http://child-neuro-jp.org/english/Future.html
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Registration for the 30th International Epilepsy Congress will open in September.
For more details visit http://epilepsymontreal2012.hc2.webtrade.ie/
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- 26th Oct, 2012
The worldwide recognition of Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME), or Janz Syndrome, has created confusion about the criteria, treatment in the different age groups, and lifestyle recommendations. Patients with JME still face suboptimal management.
In the past five years many studies in JME patients have provided new insights, which will be addressed in the International Conference on JME held at the Bel Air Hotel, The Hague, The Netherlands on October 26th - 28th 2012
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Managing Children with Cerebral Palsy: more than a movement disorder
The course aims to provide a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to the assessment and management of multiple aspects of cerebral palsy.
Dates: Monday 5 March and Tuesday 6 March 2012Who should attend?
Paediatricians, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists and physiotherapists and other professionals working with children in local health or education settings. The course may also be of interest to parents.
The course will include:
- Epidemiology, aetiology, investigation guidelines
- Classification frameworks and practical problem lists
- Common and less common co-morbidities
- Approaches to postural management
- Orthopaedic intervention
- Cerebral imaging
- Assessment of functional visual skills
- Practical assessment approaches to communication and cognition
- Developments in technology for children with limited access skills
Provisional programme
Monday 5 March 2012
9.00 - 9.30 Registration
9.30 - 10.15 Session 1 – Phenotypic and Functional Classification
10.15 - 11.00 Session 2 – Epidemiology & Investigation
11.00 - 11.30 Refreshments
11.30 - 12.30 Session 3 – Common and less common co-morbidities
12.30 - 13.15 Session 4 – Dysphagia management
13.15 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 15.00 Session 5 - Assessing vision for communication
15.00 - 15.45 Session 6 – Practical approaches to assessing communication and cognition
15.45 - 16.15 Refreshments
16.30 - 17.15 Session 7 – Illustrative Case History
Tuesday 6 March 2012
09.00 - 09.30 Registration
09.30 - 10.00 Session 1 – Postural Management 1
10.00 - 10.30 Session 2 – Postural Management 2
10.30 - 11.30 Session 3 – Orthopaedic Mx: When to call a surgeon and what will s/he do
11.30 - 12.00 Refreshments
12.00 - 13.00 Session 4 – Cerebral imaging and predicting outcome
13.00 - 14.15 Lunch
14.15 - 14.45 Session 5 – S/he uses a switch
14.45 - 15.30 Session 6 – Total Communication Systems (low-tech and hi-tech)
15.30 - 16.00 Refreshments
16.15 - 17.15 Session 7– Illustrative Case History
Stands displaying a range of assessment tools, orthoses and other tools to aid postural management, and posters containing material supplementing lecture topics will also be on display.
Location
UCL Institute of Child Health, London (map and directions)Sponsors
Organisations are invited to sponsor and exhibit at this event. For further information please contact Claire Lister, 020 7905 2232, claire.lister@ucl.ac.uk.Fee
Standard fee: £180Early Bird discount fee (book before 20 January): £160
Registration
Download a registration form and return by post to ICH Events, UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH or by fax to 020 7831 6902.Terms and conditions
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- 23rd Apr, 2012
This symposium will provide a contemporary account of research findings investigating early brain-behaviour relationships and prognostic indicators relevant to clinical practice. Experimental, clinical and epidemiological techniques designed to assess the development of cognitive, emotional and social behaviour will be described. A host of leading international speakers will participate in this symposium in order to consider contemporary knowledge of the effects of genetics and the environment on neurocognitive development and prognostic indicators that can inform medical and psycho-social interventions.
Baby Brains Around the World Project: An International On-Line Conference
Dates: Website Open Between 23 April - 4 June 2012
As well as standard registration to attend the symposium in person it is now possible to register for ON-LINE ONLY access to the conference. The on-line Baby Brains project aims to widen communication & networking opportunities as far as possible for academics and practitioners across the globe interested in early human cognition and its developmental pathways.
Lectures will be filmed and broadcast on the secure conference website by UCL Media Services.
On-line delegates will have electronic access to:
- Live streaming and video files of lectures available to watch repeatedly until 4th June 2012.
- Proceedings of the conference.
- All lecture hand-outs.
- All scientific posters.
- Interactive delegate discussion forums.
- Details of information from our sponsors.
N.B. Delegates who register to attend the conference in person will also have access to all aspects of the on-line conference until 4 June 2012.
Call for Abstracts for Posters
- Abstracts on any aspect of paediatric neuropsychology will be considered.
- All accepted abstracts will be published in a supplement of Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology in April 2012 as part of the proceedings.
- All posters will be displayed electronically in JPEG format on the conference website (available to delegates only). Delegates who register to attend the conference in person will also display on poster boards.
- Each author may submit any number of abstracts.
- Abstract submission deadline is Monday 9 January 2012
Speakers and working titles:
Professor Jocelyne Bachevalier, Emory University, USA
- Neuroanatomy of the developing social brain
- Nonhuman primate models of infant memory development
Professor Tanya Byron, Edge Hill University, UK
- The effects of the digital world on childrens' behavioural and emotional development
Professor Helen Cross, UCL Institute of Child Health, UK
- Outcomes following epilepsy in infancy
Dr. Naomi Dale, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, UK
- Outcomes following visual impairment in infancy
Dr. Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, INSERM-CEA, France
- Nature and nurture in language acquisition: Anatomical and functional brain-imaging studies in infants
Professor Adele Diamond, The University of British Columbia, Canada
- Biological processes in prevention and intervention
- Development and functions of the frontal lobes in infancy
Professor Christopher Gillberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
- ESSENCE: Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations
- Early indicators of social and attention disorders
Professor Paavo Leppänen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
- Early neurobiological predictors of developmental language-related disorders
Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
- Nativism versus neuroconstructivism: Rethinking the study of developmental disorders
Professor Mark Johnson, Birkbeck, University of London, UK (* awaiting permission to broadcast on-line)
- Development of the social brain in infancy
Professor Neil Marlow, University College London, UK
- Preterm birth: Neurocognitive and psychiatric outcomes
Dr Debbie Mills, Bangor University, UK (* awaiting permission to broadcast on-line)
- Early word learning and the developing brain
Professor Charles A. Nelson, Harvard Medical School, USA
- The effects of early institutionalisation on social behaviour and underlying neural correlates
- A cognitive neuroscience approach to infant memory development
Sponsorship opportunities:
For sponsorship details please contact Claire Lister
For Previous Sponsors click here
Fees & Dates
Early Bird Registration | Standard Registration | |
ICH London attendance & on-line access | £695 (until 16 January 2012) | £895 (until places are full) |
On-Line access ONLY (no ICH London attendance) |
£199 (until 16 January 2012) | £250 (*closes on 23 March 2012) |
Please note we are closing the registration for on-line only access on 23 March 2012 to ensure all delegates are set-up on the UCL electronic system with usernames and passwords.
ICH/GOSH internal staff, ICH MSc Paediatric Neuropsychology Alumni and current post-graduate students in full-time courses can apply for a limited number of special discounted rates for the ICH London registration via Claire Lister
Registration form here
Symposium Directors: Dr Michelle De Haan & Dr Peter Rankin
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Neurodevelopment and Neurological diseases
Welcome to Mumbai, India for an exciting and diverse programme that provides an opportunity to learn about the most recent advances in fundamental and disease-focused developmental neuroscience.
Topics list
Abstracts are invited for presentations on the following topics.
Adult neural stem cells - Symposia
Circuit plasticity, formation and malformation – Symposia
Directed differentiation and reprogramming – Symposia
Early life experience and Epigenetics – Symposia
Forebrain development – Symposia
Neuronal migration – Symposia
Neurulation and neural tube defects – Symposia
Polarity and symmetry – Symposia
Spinal cord and hindbrain: from development to function – Symposia
Neurodegenerative diseases – Plenary
Glial development – Plenary
Schizophrenia
Evolution and Development
Development of the limbic system – Plenary
Motor neuron development – Plenary
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