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Past Conference Report - (2019) Volume 5, Issue 4

Past Conference Report: Neurology 2019

Rodger A. Liddle

Professor of Medicine, Faculty Network Member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Member of the Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, NC 27710, USA, E-mail: rodger.liddle@duke.edu

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5th EuroSciCon Conference on Neurology & Neurological Disorders was held on March 04-05, 2019 Amsterdam, Netherlands with theme, Insights in Neurology & Neurosciences: Tiny Neuron to the Nervous System. The Conference provided a platform for the Speakers all over the world to share their research work on Neurology and Neurosciences. Even students from various countries shared their research by participating in the Young Research Forum category.

Neurology 2019 was a successful meeting with 60+ attendees, including Key Note Speakers. A motivating meeting for the young researchers and an international platform to discuss among the speakers.

Sessions of Day 1 & Day 2 included Day 1: (Chaired by Denis Larrivee Co-Chaired by Denis Larrivee

Clinical NeuroSciences | NeuroImmunobiology | Neurological Disorders| Neuro Imaging | Cognitive Neuroscience | Neuro Genetics | Neurology | NeurologicalDisorders | Parkinson’s Disease|Cognitive Neurosciences | Neurophysiology | NeuroBiology | Alzhemier’s Disease | Neuroimaging

And our Key Note Speakers, which added the best to the part of our Program, Our Key Note Speakers were,Steven Benvenisti, Brain injury Alliance, USA with the title “Spring Break: A True Story of Hope and Deyermination”; Stephen Grossberg, Boston University, USA with the tittle “Brain dynamics of normal and abnormal learning, memory and cognition with applications to Alzheimer’s disease, amnesia, autism and neglect; Ivet B. KOLEVA, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria with the tittle “ Gait neurorehabilitation: algorithms for gait recovery in neurological and neurosurgical clinical practice” and the session was chaired by Ivet B. KOLEVA, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria and Co-Chair by Denis Larrivee, Loyola University Chicago, USA

Sessions:

Clinical NeuroSciences | Neuro Immunobiology | Neurological Disorders | Parkinson’s Disease | Cognitive Neurosciences | Neurological Disorders | Neuro Imaging | Cognitive Neuroscience | NeuroGenetics | Neurology

Chair of the sessions: Ivet Koleva, Bulgaria

Our thanks to Dr Zied Tayeb, Technical University of Munich, Germany, who moderated the conference of Neurology 2019.

Congratulations to all the participants of Neurology 2019, without whose support it was impossible to run the conference smoothly.

We wish to see you again in Zagreb, Croatia!!

Have missed the chance to participate at Neurology 2018 & Neurology 2019??

And our moderators, who did their best, to go everything so smoothly at the Conference, Thanks to Dr Audrey Brumback, USA, who moderated for the first day of the conference, and Ms Leanne Greene, UK and Ms Jenny Garzón, Colombia who moderator for the second day!!

Our heartiest thanks to all our participants, without whom this meeting would be impossible and won’t achieve this success.

About Zagreb, Croatia.

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and is located in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, Zagreb is known as a city of museums. Zagreb is an important tourist centre, not only in terms of passengers travelling from the rest of Europe to the Adriatic Sea, but also as a travel destination itself. There are number of interesting and marvelous sights and happenings for the tourists to attend in Zagreb, such as, Saint George’s, two statues, one located at the Republic of Croatia Square, & the other one at the Kamenita vrata, where the image of Virgin Mary is said to be only thing that has not burned in the 17th-century fire. Also, there are so many festivals and events throughout the year, which makes Zagreb a year-round tourist destination for many years already. There are number of foreigners who live in Zagreb, business people and tourists has summed up the city in a single sentence: a large city which managed to stay romantic and safe.

Join for Neurology 2020 Conference, at Zagreb – The city with a Heart

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