The 10th International Conference on Alzheimer's & Parkinson's Diseases
Barcelona
SpainEurope
Tel: +41 22 908 0488
Fax: +41 22 906 9140
website
adpd@kenes.com
The theme of this conference is “Alzheimer's & Parkinson's Diseases: Advances, Concepts and New Challenges” and attendees are invited to explore new horizons and emerging disease-modifying therapies.
The conference will combine the distinct neurodegenerative diseases of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s in one setting and examine their integration. It will bring together basic scientists as well as clinicians interested in unravelling the mechanisms and improving the treatment of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
This conference will provide the newest discoveries in treatment and therapy, etiology, neurobiology, diagnosis and imaging.
It is hoped that junior colleagues will be attracted to this conference, so as to encourage their future involvement in this field. It is anticipated that they will join those at the forefront of the field and become a part of the scientific and clinical communities trying to find answers regarding these critical and devastating diseases.
7th April
Abstract deadline: not specified Registration: not specified This is a general purpose congress that spans pre-clinical and clinical aspects of neuroscience and provides the world’s largest forum for neuroscience attracting over 30,000 neuroscientists to present research findings and network with...
8th - 10th April 2011
Abstract deadline: not specified Registration: not specified. This symposium will include a session entitled “Molecular and clinical prodrome and progression of Parkinson’s disease: Implication for treatment” (Session 5). With presentations from 3 PD experts: “Molecular and clinical...
9th - 16th April 2011
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