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This year pediatric neurologists from all over the world gather in Amsterdam for ICNC 2016. Amsterdam has a long tradition in research on neurometabolic disorders. Pediatric neurologists with an interest in metabolic disease should also consider the symposium “Organelles and Neurometabolic Disease: a practical approach”, April 30th, prior to the start of ICNC 2016.
Program is available here and registration is available through this link: https://amc.congrezzo.nl/satellite/registration
Contact: neurometab2016@amc.uva.nl
This year’s DSUK Professional & Family Conference will be held on Friday 6th and Saturday 7th November at the Tower Hotel St Katherine’s Way, London E1W.
The first day will be our inaugural Professional Conference and marks a landmark in our commitment to education and raising awareness among neurologists, epilepsy nurses, researchers and other professionals. This is the only event of its type in the UK and we are confident of its positive impact on all those affected by Dravet Syndrome.
Saturday’s Conference is open to all families and will be rounded off by a DSUK party, including a disco and complimentary buffet.
Please book your places online here. If you require any further information, please email teresa.f@dravet.org.uk
First ICNA-CNS Central American Pediatric Neurology Meeting. Tegucigalpa, Honduras. September 24 and 25th-2015 (Primer Congreso Centroamericano organizado por la asociación de Neurología Pediátrica Internacional (ICNA), la Sociedad de Neurología Pediátrica de U.S.A. (CNS) y la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras. Septiembre 24 y 25 del 2015. ).
This meeting is organized by the Child Neurology Society (CNS) and International Child Neurology Association (ICNA) in collaboration with “Universidad National Autónoma de Honduras (UNAH)”.
Panel of speakers:
D. Kenton Holden. Professor of Neurosciences and Pediatrics at Medical University of South Carolina (MUSK).
Dr. Robert Rust. Professor of Pediatric Neurology, University of Virginia.
Dr. Debabrata Ghosh. Director, Movement Disorder Clinic and Associate Professor at Nationwide Children’s Hospital - The Ohio State University.
Dr. Marco Tulio Medina. Director of the World Federation of Neurology (WFN) for Latin American, Chair of the International League against Epilepsy for Latin America and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the National University of Honduras (UNAH).
Dr. Jose Antonio Samra. Co-Director of the Pediatric Department at the National University of Honduras (UNAH).
Dr. Angel Hernandez. Chief of Neurology, Director, Department for Magneto- Encephalography and Co-Director for The Jane y John Justin Neurosciences Center, Cook Children Health Care System Fort Worth.
Dr. Jorge Vidaurre. Chair of the International Committee, Child Neurology Society. Director, Pediatric Clinical Neurophysiology Program and EEG laboratory at Nationwide Children’s Hospital-The Ohio State University.
Organizer committee:
1. Dr. Marco Tulio Medina (Honduras)
2. Dr. Hebel Oziel Urquia Ozorio (Honduras)
3. Dr. Rene Silva ( El Salvador)
4. Dr. Ken Holden (USA)
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The 11th Pan Arab Child Neurology Conference (PACNA) in collaboration with 19th Annual Conference of Egyptian Society of Child Neuro-Psychiatry (ESCNP) & International Child Neurology Association (ICNA), African Child Neurology Association ( ACNA ) and Both Saudi Epilepsy Society & Saudi Pediatric Neurology Society and 3rd Alexandria Pediatric Neurology Dept. will be held in Palestine Hotel, Alexandria, Egypt from April 1 - 3, 2015
http://www.icnapedia.org/explore/articles/announcements/entry/2014/10/01/11th-pan-arab-child-neurology-conference-pacna
The Sudanese Association of Paediatricians in association with the International Child Neurology Association (ICNA), the African Child Neurology Association (ACNA) and the Sudanese Society of Neuroscience is happy to announce the ICNA educational meeting to be held in Khartoum, Sudan from 28-30 January 2015. The meeting will be held under the kind patronage of His Excellency the Khartoum State Minister of Health. The scientific programme comprising of plenary lectures and workshops. A Nile cruise and trip to the pyramids are also planned as part of the social programme.
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
Autism In Africa, 3-5th April 2014 Accra , Ghana Oak Plaza Hotel, Accra. see http://icnapedia.org/autism-in-africa
Registration for the 30th International Epilepsy Congress will open in September.
For more details visit http://epilepsymontreal2012.hc2.webtrade.ie/
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
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
When you attend, you will gain:
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Abstract submission deadline: July 20th 2012 The conference welcomes submissions on all JME topics, including but not limited to: - JME and treatment For more information please visit: www.juvenile-myoclonic-epilepsy.com |
This Convention will deal with updates on diagnostics and treatment of neurologic diseases in childhood. Please contact us at cnspsecretariat@yahoo.com for details. Thank you.
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.
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:
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.
Professor Jocelyne Bachevalier, Emory University, USA
Professor Tanya Byron, Edge Hill University, UK
Professor Helen Cross, UCL Institute of Child Health, UK
Dr. Naomi Dale, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust, UK
Dr. Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, INSERM-CEA, France
Professor Adele Diamond, The University of British Columbia, Canada
Professor Christopher Gillberg, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Professor Paavo Leppänen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Professor Mark Johnson, Birkbeck, University of London, UK (* awaiting permission to broadcast on-line)
Professor Neil Marlow, University College London, UK
Dr Debbie Mills, Bangor University, UK (* awaiting permission to broadcast on-line)
Professor Charles A. Nelson, Harvard Medical School, USA
For sponsorship details please contact Claire Lister
For Previous Sponsors click here
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
Symposium Directors: Dr Michelle De Haan & Dr Peter Rankin
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 2012Paediatricians, 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:
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.
http://www.isdn-conference.elsevier.com/index.html
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