Theme: Theme: Advancements and challenges in Neuroscience & Neurodegenerative

Neuroscience Congress 2023

Neuroscience Congress 2023

Neuroscience Congress 2023

February 24- February 25, 2023 | Tokyo, Japan

Conference Series LLC Ltd welcomes you to attend the 28th International Conference on Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology, and Neurosciences to be held in Tokyo, Japan on February 24-25, 2023The theme for the conference is Advancements and challenges in Neuroscience  & Neurodegenerative. 

      

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Conference Name Place Date
Neuroscience Congress 2023 Tokyo, Japan February 24-25, 2022

Neuroscience Congress 2023 invites all the participants from all over the world to attend 28th International Conference on Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neurosciences during February 24-25, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations, Workshops and Exhibitions.

Why to attend???

With members from around the world focused on learning about neuropharmacology and its advances; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Neurology & Neuroscience community conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, and receive name recognition at this 2-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Neurochemistry & Neuropharmacology are hallmarks of this conference.

Target Audience:

  • Neurologists
  • Neuro Surgeons
  • Neuroscience professors 
  • Neurochemistry Students
  • Neurochemistry Scientists
  • Neurochemistry Researchers
  • Neurochemistry  Faculty
  • Medical Colleges
  • Neurochemistry Associations and Societies
  • Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies
  • Neuropharmacology Students
  • Neuropharmacology Scientists
  • Neuropharmacology Researchers
  • Neuropharmacology Faculty
  • Neuropharmacology Associations and Societies
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Training Institutes

2023 Highlights:

  • 300+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia)
  • 5+ Keynote Speakers
  • 50+ Plenary Speakers
  • 14 Innovative Educational Sessions
  • 5+ Workshops
  • B2B Meetings

Advantages of Participating at our Conference

  • The advantages of the Speaker and abstract pages are created in Google on your profile under your name would get worldwide visibility.
  • Our comprehensive online advertising attracts 30000+ users and 50000+ views to our Library of Abstracts, which takes researchers and speakers to our conference.
  • Meet with hundreds of like-minded experts who are pioneers in Neurology and share ideas.
  • All participants in the conference would have a different reason to participate with eminent speakers and renowned keynote speakers in one-to-one meetings.
  • A rare opportunity to listen what the world's experts are learning about from the world's most influential researchers in the area of neuroscience at our Keynote sessions.
  • Neuro Summit intensive conference schedule, you will acquire experience and expertise in strategic gift preparation that is worth its weight golf, forming an impressive array of recognised professionals.
  • Best Poster Award nominations.
  • Award for Outstanding Young Researcher.
  • Group Registration Advantages.

Benefits of Participation for Speaker

  • Worldwide appreciation of the profile of Researchers.
  • Obtain credits for professional growth.
  • Explore the latest of cutting edge analysis.
  • Make long-term bonds at social and networking activities.
  • An ability to advertise one page in the distribution of abstract books and flyers that ultimately gets 1 million views and adds great value to your research profile.
  • Learn a transition beyond your area of interest to learn more about new subjects and studies away from your  core subject of Neurology.
  • We have distinctive networking, learning and enjoyable integration into a single package.

Benefits of Participation for Delegate

  • Professional Development-Improve understanding and knowledge.
  • Attendance at  conference supports, rejuvenates and energises delegates.
  • Your involvement in our conference will help with a new methodology and ideology that can be used to broaden the outcomes of businesses or industries.
  • Opportunities for Neuro Summit researchers and experts in the same field to meet and exchange new ideas through an conference.

Benefit of Participation for Sponsor

  • Exposure to the international environment would increase the possibility of new companies.
  • Opportunity to demonstrate your company's latest technologies, new products, or service your business to a wide range of  international participants.
  • Increase business by our conference participants through lead generation.
  • It takes a lot of time, effort and drive to create a successful company, so it's always nice to have a network of colleagues and associates to draw energy from individuals who share a common drive and  objective.
  • Conferences in neurology provide opportunities for more attention and contemplation that could help you move your company to the next stage.
  • Benchmarking main organization plans and moving it forward.
  • Get feedback from trustworthy people at our conference to your company questions and challenges.
  • On our conference banner, website and other proceedings, branding and marketing content, the advertising logo of your company.

Benefit of Association for Collaborators

  • Nobody has this massive visitors to Neurology in the world, this is the best forum to highlight society.
  • Creating long-lasting peer relationships.
  • In our conference banner, website and other proceedings, branding and marketing material, promotional content and your Organization logo will increase your number of subscribers/members by 40%.
  • The exposure of our event to your Company listing in the Global Business forum will have a great effect on your association.
  • Your representatives can network to update their knowledge and understanding of your organisation and services with key conference delegates.
  • Neurology advertising materials such as posters, brochures, pamphlets, services that will be circulated to hospitals, universities, society and researchers will be integrated with information.

Highlights of latest advances on 28th International Conference on Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neurosciences. It provides a platform to have open discussions, knowledge sharing and interactive sessions with field experts at Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neurosciences 2022. We request you to submit a brief idea or abstract of your talk/presentation/symposium/workshop according to your session interest.

Track 1: Neurology and Neuroscience

Neurology is the branch of medicine concerned with the examination and analysis of disorders of the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex; practical that regulates and coordinates body activities and it has two major divisions’ central nervous system and peripheral nervous system including their coverings, blood vessels, and all effector tissue, such as muscle. The doctor who specialized in neurology is known as neurologist. The neurologist trained to investigate, or diagnose and treat a neurological disorder that affects the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Neurologists do not perform surgery if any patient requires surgery they refer to neurosurgeons.
 
The human brain remains a great mystery in science and current research strives to understand molecular and cellular processes of the nervous system. Prevention and effective treatment of neurological disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases has been a major medical challenge. Neurology is the enclosure of medical research and practices that devoirs disorders and issues of the nervous system, including the brain. Doctors specialized in diagnosing patients and their problems whereas neurology nurses are one who trained to aid these doctors in the treatment of patients with neurological issues. Neurology nurse deals with giving both post-operative care and immediate care. Various conditions Like Parkinson’s disease, brain tumours, encephalitis, multiple sclerosis and meningitis, as well as those who have suffered from trauma, such as neurology victims and those who have had spinal or brain
  • Neuroinflammation in neurodegenerative diseases
  • Brain Patterning & Brain Mapping
  • Neurophysiology
  • Central nervous system
  • Peripheral nervous system
  • General neurology

Track 2: Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology

Neurochemistry deals with the processes happening in nervous system and nerve tissues. One of these processes is Neurotransmission, wherein, the interaction at the synapse occurs with the help of neurotransmitters such as Dopamine, Acetylcholine, Norepinephrine, Glutamate,  Serotonin, Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), Endogenous opioids etc. The activity of ion channels assists neurotransmitter receptors to receive the signals. This mechanism is altered by the many drugs, as a treatment process of neurological disorders.
 
The neuropharmacology will discuss the drug-induced changes in functioning of the nervous system. The specific focus of this course will be to provide a description of the cellular and molecular actions of drugs on synaptic transmission. This course will also refer to specific diseases of the nervous system and their treatment in addition to giving an overview of the techniques used for the study of neuropharmacology.
  • Chemical Neurobiology
  • Molecular Mechanisms & Regulation of Nervous System
  • Molecular and Cellular neurochemistry
  • Therapeutics and Clinical Neuropharmacology
  • Therapeutics for specific syndromes and symptoms in Clinical Neuropharmacology
  • Hypothalamic releasing factors of Clinical Neuropharmacology

Track 3: Brain Tumors and Neurosurgery 

A brain tumour is the mass or growth of the brain  abnormal cells. There are several different types of brain tumours. There are non-cancerous (benign) brain tumours and certain cancerous brain tumours (malignant). Brain tumours (primary brain tumours) can start in the brain or cancer can begin in other parts of the body and spread to the brain (secondary, or metastatic, brain tumors).
 
Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and care of patients with brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injuries or diseases/disorders in all parts of the body. A doctor who specializes in neurosurgery is classified not only as a brain surgeon, but also as a professionally qualified neurosurgeon who can also assist patients with back and neck pain.
  • Acoustic neuroma
  • Brain metastases
  • Craniopharyngioma
  • Embryonal tumors
  • Ependymoma
  • Glioblastoma
  • Pineoblastoma
  • Pituitary tumors
  • Vascular neurosurgery
  • Stereotactic neurosurgery/ functional neurosurgery
  • Oncological neurosurgery
  • Spinal neurosurgery

Track 4: Alzheimers and Parkinsons disease

The disorder of Alzheimer's is a gradual condition that causes brain cells to waste away (degenerate).The most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer's disease. A Continuous deterioration in thought, behavioural and social skills that disrupts the ability of an individual to work independently. There is no therapy that prevents Alzheimer's disease in the brain or improves the mechanism of the disease. Complications from serious loss of brain activity such as dehydration, malnutrition or infection result in death in advanced phases of the disease.
 
Parkinson's disease is a chronic neurological disorder, a movement disorder, and the illness progresses over time. In Parkinson's disease, the cells responsible for dopamine secretion begin to die. Dopamine is responsible for the proper functioning of the body's muscles. 
  • Early-onset Alzheimers
  • Late-onset Alzheimers
  • Secondary Parkinsonism
  • Parkinsonian gait
  • Parkinsonism
  • Brain cell death
  • Bradykinesia
  • Parkinsons care, rehabilitation, and treatments

Track 5: Dementia and Vascular Dementia

Dementia is usually caused by degeneration in the cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for thoughts, memories, actions, and personality. Death of brain cells in this region leads to the cognitive impairments that characterise dementia. Causes of dementia include head injury, brain tumours, infections, hormone disorders, metabolic disorders, hypoxia, nutritional deficiencies, drug abuse, or chronic alcoholism. Unfortunately, most disorders associated with dementia are progressive, degenerative and irreversible. The two major degenerative causes of dementia are Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia Multiple neuropathologic processes may underlie dementia, including both neurodegenerative diseases and vascular disease. Dementia is most common in elderly individuals, with advancing age being the strongest risk factor.

Vascular Dementia is the broad term for dementia associated with problems of circulation of blood to the brain. Vascular brain injury (VBI) is widely recognized as a common cause of cognitive impairment (vascular cognitive impairment) culminating in vascular dementia. Most vascular dementia cases are sporadic and share risk factors with peripheral vascular disease. Vascular dementia is not a single disease; it is a group of syndromes relating to different vascular mechanisms.

  • Symptoms of Dementia
  • Mixed dementia
  • Stroke & Dementia
  • Causes of Dementia
  • Treatments for Dementia
  • Cerebrovascular disease
  • Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
  • Hypercholesterolemia

Track 6: Cognitive Neuroscience and Behavioral neuroscience

Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with a specific focus on the neural connections in the brain which are involved in mental processes.  It addresses the questions of how cognitive activities are affected or controlled by neural circuits in the brain. Cognitive neuroscience is a branch of both neuroscience and psychology, overlapping with disciplines such as physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, and neuropsychology. Cognitive neuroscience relies upon theories in cognitive science coupled with evidence from Neuropsychology, and Computational modelling.

Concepts of motivation are vital to progress in behavioural neuroscience. Motivational concepts help us to understand what limbic brain systems are chiefly evolved to do, i.e., to mediate psychological processes that guide real behavior.

  • Causes of Dementia
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Experimental Psychology
  • Physiological psychology
  • Cognitive genomics
  • Complications of mental illness
  • Translational Research
  • Internal medicine
  • Aggressiveness
  • Allostasis developmental psychology

Track 7: Epilepsy

Epilepsy a chronic condition is a disorder of the central nervous system in which regular seizures occur. Brain activity is irregular in epilepsy, leading to repeated seizures, erratic behaviour, loss of consciousness and sensations. Regardless of gender, race, and age, epilepsy can happen to anyone.

Seizures are a significant symptom of epilepsy. Two types of seizures are primarily present: focal seizures and generalised seizures. The other signs include a person's sudden fall without any reason. Epilepsy is caused by genetic or environmental causes. The causes of acquired epilepsy include stroke, cancers, brain damage and brain infection. The genetic cause of epilepsy is more common in young people, and brain tumours and strokes are more prevalent in older people. The precise cause of most cases of epilepsy is unclear. An electroencephalogram, computed tomography (CT) scan, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and neuroimaging can be used to observe epilepsy. To recognise the disorders in the brain during a seizure and to look at the minute changes in the structure of the brain, these techniques may provide a clearer view.

  • Seizure
  • Epilepsy surgery
  • Epileptogenic
  • Photosensitive epilepsy
  • Generalized seizures
  • Focal seizures
  • Epilepsy treatment

Track 8: Stroke and Neurological Disorders

A stroke is a restorative crisis. stroke happens when bloodstream to your mind stops. Inside minutes, cerebrum cells start to die. There are two sorts of stroke. The more normal kind, called ischemic stroke, is created by a blood coagulation that squares or attachments a vein in the cerebrum. The other kind, called haemorrhagic stroke, is brought on by a vein that breaks and seeps into the cerebrum. "Smaller than normal strokes" or transient ischemic assaults (TIAs), happen when the blood supply to the cerebrum has quickly interfered. Stroke is the third driving reason for death in the United States. Of the more than 700,000 individuals influenced each year, around 500,000 of these are first assaults, and 200,000 are intermittent. Around 25 percent of individuals who recuperate from their first stroke will have another stroke inside five years. Stroke is the main source of genuine long-haul handicap.

  • Cardiac Complications of Neuromuscular Disorder
  • Lambert-Eaton syndrome
  • Myasthenia
  • Brain Disorders
  • Neurodegenerative diseases
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Narcolepsy

Track 9: Computational Neurology and Neuroinformatics 

Computational neuroscience is distinct from psychological connectionism and machine learning in that it emphasizes descriptions of functional and biologically realistic neurons (and neural systems) and their physiology and dynamics. These models capture the essential features of the biological system at multiple spatial-temporal scales, from membrane currents, protein and chemical coupling to network oscillations, columnar and topographic architecture and learning and memory. These computational models are used to frame hypotheses that can be directly tested by current or future biological and/or psychological experiments.

Neuroinformatic is an examination field worried with the association of neuroscience information using computational models and explanatory apparatuses. These territories of research are critical for the coordination and investigation of progressively extensive volume, high-dimensional, and fine-grain exploratory information. Neuroinformaticians give computational instruments, scientific models, and make interoperable databases for clinicians and research researchers.

  • Single neuron modelling
  • Development, axonal patterning, and guidance
  • Sensory processing
  • Memory and synaptic plasticity
  • Behaviours of networks Neural Computation
  • Neuroengineering
  • Brain Informatics
  • Analysis and modelling of CNS and neuronal system

Track 10: Neuro Immunology and Neurological Infections

Neuroimmunology refers to the interdisciplinary field merging neurology, immunology, and aspects of neuroscience. It is a scientific and clinical domain. Scientifically, neuroimmunology tries to understand the bidirectional links between the nervous and immune systems, and their implications to illnesses. Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders is a priceless expansion to the writing and will be of critical enthusiasm to neurologists, inhabitants and colleagues, internists, and general professionals who treat patients having a neurologic issue and other systemic immune system illnesses. The resistant framework direct protection against these creatures, wastefulness of similar outcomes in Infections. The condition is much more regrettable in creating nations; it has been a noteworthy medical issue in Australia. Somewhere in the range of 350,000 to 500,000 patients experience the ill effects of different sclerosis (MS) in the United States.

  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Biopsy
  • Neuroimmune genetics
  • Neurovirology
  • Neuroinflammation
  • Neuroinfectious disease
  • Neuromodulation Alteration
  • Novel Drug development

Track 11: Neuro Cardiology

Neurocardiology is the study of neurophysiological, neurological and neuroanatomical aspects of cardiology especially including the neurological origins of cardiac disorders. It also refers to the pathophysiological interplays of the nervous and cardiovascular systems. The effects of stress on the heart are studied in terms of the heart's interactions with the two peripheral nervous system and central nervous system. Scientific issues in neurocardiology include hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, neurogenic stress cardiomyopathy, cerebral embolism and encephalopathy, neurologic sequelae of cardiac and thoracic surgery, cardiac interventions, and cardiovascular findings in patients with primary neurological disease.

Track 12: Neuro-Oncology

The nervous system is getting affected by cancer is one of the severe conditions. The study of cancers of the nervous system is known as Neuro Oncology. It is a branch of medicine which deals with brain and spinal cord neoplasms. In the end, in most situations, it becomes deadly. For malignant and benign spinal cord and brain tumours, it performs research, investigation, identification, and care.

Neuro-Oncology deals with multiple tumours, such as Central Nervous System (CNS) primary tumours and CNS metastatic tumours, and their numerous first-place causative factors. Pons' gliomas, brain stem gliomas, glioblastoma multiforme, and astrocytoma are some of the worst types of cancer.

  • Drug use by Adolescents
  • Alcoholism & Addiction
  • CNS & Addictive Disorders
  • Behavioural Addication
  • Addication Theraphy
  • Radiation Oncology
  • Paediatric Oncology
  • Emerging Concepts in Neuro-Oncology

Track 13: Pediatric Neurology

Pediatric neurology happens mostly in youngsters or teenagers. Neurology influences around 6 in 100,000 youngsters. Neurology in kids is of three essential sorts in whom two are ischemic neurology in which blockage of veins outcome in absence of blood stream and harm. At the point when a corridor is blocked, the term blood vessel ischemic neurology (AIS) is utilized. At the point when a vein is block, the term utilized is cerebral Sino venous thrombosis (CSVT). In the third shape, haemorrhagic neurology (HS), the vein crack as opposed to being blocked. The most known signs and side effects of neurology incorporate the sudden appearance of failing or deadness of the face, arm or leg, more often than not on one side of the body.

  • Sleep disorders
  • Behavioral disorders
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Childhood epilepsy
  • Concussion and Migraine
  • Neonatal neurology
  • Degenerative disorders
  • Movement disorders (Cerebral paresis)
  • Muscle diseases
  • Lysosomal storage disease
  • Brain malformations
  • Development disorders

Track 14: Spine and Spinal disorders

The brain and spinal medulla form the central nervous system together. In humans, wherever it moves through the hiatus, the neural structure begins at the membrane bone, and at the beginning of the cervical vertebrae meets and joins the spinal canal. The spinal cord stretches to the body section area of the vertebral column from the medulla inside the brainstem. It encloses the neural structure's central canal that contains humour.

Spine conditions arise in persons regardless of their age-spina bifida in children and spinal stenosis in the elderly. A variety of square measurements of spinal disorders have been seen. In diagnostic methods, the increase in spinal disorders has been met with a leap in development. A variety of commonly used instruments in diagnostic spinal disorders are measured by scrutiny spine, X-rays, MRI, CT and law enforcement department square.

Track 15: Neuro Opthamology

The pediatric neurogenetic issue are sicknesses of the brain, spinal string, nerves and muscles that are caused by changes in genes or chromosomes. There are many neurogenetic issues that may display in altogether different ways. They may cause issues from birth or just wind up plainly clear in later adolescence. They incorporate mutations in the brain, neurodevelopmental disorder, hereditary disorders and issues, for example, seizures, loss of muscle tone, adjust and learn. Neurology Conferences is a distinctive platform to bring together global distinguished academics in the field of Neuroscience, Neurosurgery.

  • Causes of neuro-ophthalmology
  • Treatment of neuro-ophthalmology
  • Neuro-ophthalmologist

Track 16: Neurophysiology, Neuroimaging and Radiology

Neurophysiology is characterized as the study of nervous system physiology and function. The functional properties of nerves, glia and neural networks are to be investigated. A part of neuroscience and physiology is neurophysiology. In neurophysiology, electrophysiological or molecular biological techniques are also used. Neurophysiology is characterized by some other researchers as a study of brain cells. It is concerned with neuroscience in mathematics, neurochemistry, electrophysiology, neuroanatomy, neuroscience in hospitals, and biophysics. Neurophysiology uses neurophysiological testing using biochemical techniques.

Neuroimaging is the visual performance of the device and brain. Intracranial unwellness is possible by neuroimaging designation of current standing and development of neurodegenerative medicine. Neuroimaging involves numerous PET, MRI, and CT appreciation strategies for designation. Biomarker would be a material inserted into species as a predictor of detective work, screening, diagnosis, efficiency of the observational organ. Biomarker shows whether or not there is a stable state or unwellness. Neuroradiologists are those who specialize in the techniques of neuroimaging. In medicine, neuroscience, and psychology, neuroimaging or brain imaging is a modern discipline for researching improvements in different neurological and psychological conditions.

  • Systemic Neurophysiology
  • Surgical Neurophysiology
  • Neurochemistry
  • Neurophysiology Facilitation of Respiration
  • Clinical neurophysiology
  • Metabolic Disorders in Neurophysiology
  • Neuroimaging techniques and their relation with Neurology
  • Recent advancements in Neuroimaging
  • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
  • Magnetoencephalography
  • Cranial ultrasound

Track 17: Robotic Neurosurgery 

Robotic or Robot-Assisted Surgery integrates advanced computer technology with the experience of the skilled surgeons. This technology provides the surgeon with a 10x magnified, high-definition, 3D-image of the body's intricate anatomy. The surgeon uses controls in the console to manipulate special surgical instruments that are smaller, as well as more flexible and manoeuvrable than the human hand. The robot replicates the surgeon's hand movements, while minimizing hand tremors. The surgeon thus can operate with enhanced precision, dexterity and control even during the most complex procedures. Robotic surgery is the recent new advanced technique in the field of Neurosurgery.

  • The telesurgical robot (master–slave)
  • Handheld shared/ controlled systems
  • Intraoperative MRI for Brain Tumors

Track 18: Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation

Neuroplasticity is also known as brain plasticity and neural plasticity that encompasses the two synaptic and non-synaptic plasticity and it refers to advance in neural pathways and synapses due to difference in behavior, environment, neural processes, thinking, and emotions as well as to changes resulting from bodily. The goal of this session is to understand the brain plasticity advances in neurite remodeling and how to increase neural connections. Neurorehabilitation is a medical process which aims to aid recovery from nervous system damage and to minimize or compensate for any functional alterations resulting from it.

Track 19: Neurological and Neurological Nursing

Neurological Nursing is a very challenging nursing specialty dealing with assessment, nursing diagnosis, and management of many neurological disorders for which nurses provide patient care. They are expected to work at health care clinics, hospitals and Intensive rehabilitation and brain injury units assisting complex Neuro surgeries, or with procedures in Neurointerventional Radiology and even in Clinic research areas. This includes trauma, brain injuries, stroke, seizures, tumours, headaches, infections, and aneurysms, as well as a host of other neurological complexities.

  • Neurosurgery
  • Neurotrauma
  • Neuroscience critical/intensive care
  • Long-term neurological conditions

Track 20: Clinical Interventions & Case Reports

Recent clinical studies have shown that between half-hour and hour of drug abusers have mental state diagnoses Depression, schizophrenic psychosis, and manic disorders. Drug addiction may be a typical of disorder involves the interaction of environmental factors and genetic factors to extend the susceptibility of an individual to addictive behaviour. SAMHA scientist’s area unit working on the pharmacological and neuropsychosocial models and approaches that involve pre-symptomatic studies and clinical findings, to elucidate the results of mental health and physical disorders and outcomes in drug-addicts, Researchers specialize in pregnant women smokes cigarettes. Tobacco usage elevates therapeutic and behavioral therapies in smokers with synchronous psychiatrically disorders.

  • Age‐associated memory impairment
  • Case reports on neurosurgery
  • Health care reports
  • On-going Clinical trials in neurology
  • Pharmacology Resident Case Studies

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Hospitals

Cleveland Clinic | St Jude Children's Research Hospital | Johns Hopkins Medicine | Mayo Clinic Scottsdale AZ | University of Maryland Medical Center | M D Anderson Cancer Center | Massachusetts General Hospital | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center | New York Presbyterian | Lower Manhattan Hospital | Providence Health & Services | Deer's Head Hospital Center | Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Needham | Aurora Health Care | Advocate Health Care | University of Pittsburgh Medical Center | Brigham and Women's Hospital | (1) Hartford Hospital | INCA Instituto Nacional de Câncer | Alberta Health Services | Tricare Military Health System | Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute | Navy Medicine| Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics | Arizona State Hospital | Kaiser Permanente CA | University of North Carolina Healthcare | University of Wisconsin Health | Seattle Children's Hospital and Medical Center | University of Chicago Hospitals | Children's Hospital Boston | Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology | (1) University of Virginia Health System | Texas Health Resources Inc. | Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center | Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein | Northwestern Medicine | Ochsner Health System | Mount Sinai Medical Center New York |University of Utah Health Care| Lahey Clinic|Group Health Cooperative Health Care System Seattle| Carolinas Healthcare System| Henry Ford Hospital| UCLA University of California Los Angeles Health System CA| Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires| Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Pediatric Hospital| Hospital El Cruce| Inova Health System Northern Virginia| Banner Health| Indiana University Health Bloomington| Hospital for Special Surgery| Sanford Health (Union Hospital Mayville North Dakota)|Hospital for Sick Children| Dana Farber Cancer Institute Boston MA|Scott and White Memorial Hospital| Allina Health| MedStar Health| Santé Montérégie| Scripps Health System San Diego|Centre for Addiction & Mental Health| Cedars Sinai Medical Center

 

Neuroscience Congress 2023 welcomes attendees, presenters, and exhibitors from all over the world to Toronto, Canada .We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the 28th International Conference on Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neuroscience which is going to be held February 24-25, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan. The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Neurochemistry Congress 2023 where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All the members of Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology 2023 organizing committee look forward to meeting you at Tokyo, Japan.

For more details email us: medicalevents@annualamericacongress.com

Importance and Scope 28th International Conference on Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neurosciences is the study of how drugs influence cellular function in the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms through which they influence behavior. The studies are more concerned with the interactions of neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, neurohormones, neuromodulators, enzymes, second messengers, cotransporters, ion channels, and receptor proteins in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Advanced studies are being made to improvise developments in drugs to treat numerous diverse neurological disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases known to be Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease, pain, addiction, psychological disorders and many more.

It is necessary to focus Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology and the use of neuropharmaceuticals to transform brain processes in the way of enhancing memory, mood, sensation, thinking and attention in people.

Comparative analysis for Neurological Disorders (Age wise profile)

Hospitals of Neuropharmacology

  • Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
  • Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston
  • University of California–San Francisco Medical Center
  • Mathodist Hospital, San Antonio
  • University of California–Los Angeles Medical Center
  • New York University Langone Medical Center, New York City
  • Hospitals of the University of Pennsylvania–Penn Presbyterian
  • Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago
  • Baptist Medical Centre, San Antonio

Major Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology Associations related around the Globe

  • ERA NET Neuran
  • Volkswagon Stifung Foundation
  • American National Science and Education Fund
  • Vienna science and Technology fund
  • Snota Restaviel National Science Foundation
  • CORDIS
  • Massachusetts General Hospital Bost
  • Duras Neuroscience Center Florida
  • UCLLA Brain Research Institute California
  • ASN, American Society for Neurochemistry
  • International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN)
  • European neurochemistry society
  • Asian-Pacific Society for Neurochemistry
  • Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation
  • European Parkinson’s disease Association
  • Malaysian Society of Neurosciences
  • Eurospine, The Spine Society Of Europe
  • The Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN)
  • The Czech Neuropsychopharmacological Society
  • Belgian Neurological Society
  • National Neurotrauma Society
  • National Parkinson'S Foundation
  • European Society Of Neurosonology And Cerebral Hemodynamics
  • Federation Of European Neuroscience Societies
  • Malaysian Society Of Neurosciences
  • ÄŒeská Neurologická Společnost
  • The Czech Neuropsychopharmacological Society
  • European Academy Of Neurology
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Neurologieologie
  • International Brain Research Organization
  • The Neuropathy Association
  • The Primary Care Neurology Society
  • The Spanish Society Of Neurology (SEN)

Major Neuropharmacology related Associations

  • International Neuroethics Society
  • Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology
  • Society For Neuroscience
  • American Psychological Association
  • International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
  • American Neurological Association
  • National Institute Of Environmental Health Sciences
  • The American Society of Neuroimaging
  • American Board Of Psychiatry And Neurology, Inc.
  • American Clinical Neurophysiology Society
  • International Neuropsychological Society
  • Southern Clinical Neurological Society
  • International Parkinson And Movement Disorder Society

Products for Neurological Treatments

This below statistic displays the global revenue of Abilify from Bristol-Myers Squibb from 2014 to 2022. In the United States alone, Abilify generated a revenue of 6.2 million U.S. dollars in 2019. Abilify is an antipsychotic agent that is used to treat various conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar mania disorder, and major depressive disorder.

Gross Profit Margin of Neuropharmaceutical related companies

Market Capitalization of Neuropharmaceutical companies: In 2019, investors provided $4.2 billion into firms that are developing drugs for brain-destroying or psychiatric illnesses. Some big drug companies, including Johnson & Johnson, Roche and Novartis, are finding ways to reinvigorate their efforts. New medicines for severe depression, psychosis and schizophrenia could reach the market within the next few years, and treatments for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and some forms of autism are a real possibility, too.

Sales Profile of Neuropharmaceutical companies

Research Fund: NIH (National Institute of Health) and NSFC (Nature Science Foundation of China) provided fund for the neurological disorders such as dementia, schizophrenia, stroke, parkinson’s, epilepsy.

Institutes funding for research

  1. The US National Institutes of Health fund a Neuropharmacology Laboratory project, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
  2. Neuropharmacology Program, The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  3. McKnight Endowment Fund for Neuroscience

The statistic depicts the research and development expenditure of the entire pharmaceutical industry of the United States from 2001 to 2019. In 2019, the expenditure of the entire U.S. pharmaceutical industry on research and development came to 63.4 billion U.S. dollars.

Asia Pacific & Middle East:

Emirates Neurology Society (EMINS); Emirates Nursing Association,Emirates Cardiac Society;Association of Neurophysiological Scientists; Oncology Nursing Society ONS; Iraqi Neurological Association (INA) - Iraq (IQ); Israel Society for Neuroscience - Israel (IL) Society for Arab Neuroscientists; Middle East Spine Society; Mediterranean Neuroscience Society; North Africa and the Middle East - Society for Neuroscience; The Pan Arab Neurosurgical Society; Emergence of Cognitive Neuroscience in The Middle East; Middle East Neurosurgical Society; The Saudi Critical Care Society;  Walter E. Dandy Neurosurgical Society; Philippine Neurological Association (PNA); Malaysian Society of Neurosciences; Neurological Society of India; Neurological Surgeon Society of India (NSSI); Clinical Neuroscience Society Singapore; The Hong Kong Neurological Society Neurosurgical Association, Malaysia; The Japan Stroke Society; Asian Pacific Society for Neurochemistry; Indian Society of Neuro-Oncology; Indian Pharmacological Society ;Bahrain Neurosciences Association; Society of Neurologists of Bangladesh;Chinese Neurological Society; The Hong Kong Neurological Society; Indian Academy of Neurology; Indonesian Neurological Association; Iranian Neurological Association; Iraqi Neurological Society; Israel Neurological Association; The Japanese Society of Neurology; The Jordan Neurological Society; League of Neurologists of Kazakhstan; Korean Neurological Association; Kuwait Neurological Society; National Association of Neurologists of the Kyrgyz Republic (NANKR); Lebanese Neurological Society; Malaysian Society of Neurosciences; Mongolian Association of Neurologists; Myanmar Society of Neurology; Pakistan Society of Neurology; Palestinian Neurological Society; Philippine Neurological Association; Qatar Neuroscience Club; Saudi Neurological Society; Clinical Neuroscience Society, Singapore; Association of Sri Lankan Neurologists; Syrian Society of Neurosciences; Taiwan Neurological Society; The Neurological Society of Thailand; Emirates Neurosciences Society; Vietnamese Association of Neurology; Yemeni Neuroscience Society (YNS); Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists; "Neurological Association of New Zealand.

USA:

American Academy of Neurology; American Association of Neurological Surgeons; The American Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology; American Society of Neuro-rehabilitation, USA; Albanian Alzheimer Society; Canadian Stroke Consortium; The American Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology; The Chinese Stroke Association (CSA); Aneurysm Foundation and Brain Injury Association of America; Brain Aneurysm Foundation& Brain Injury Association of America; Huntington's Disease Society of America and Hydrocephalus Association;  United Spinal Association& Vascular Birthmarks Foundation; American Society for Neurochemistry; The Canadian Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics; American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics; Epilepsy Foundation of America; Parkinson Society Canada; Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences (ANCDS); Acoustic Neuroma Association (ANA) US; Canadian Association of Child Neurology (CACN) - Canada (CA); Child Neurology Foundation; Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (CSCN) - Canada (CA); Center for Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN); Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior ; Canadian Neurological Society; Asociacion Costarricense de Ciencias Neurologicas (ACCN); Instituto de Neurologia y Neurocirugia; Dominican Neurological and Neurosurgical Society; Asociacion de Ciencias Neurologicas de El Salvador; Asociacion Guatemalteca de Neurologia; Asociación Hondureña de Neurología; Academia Mexicana de Neurologia; Asociacion de Ciencias Neurologicas de Nicaragua; Panamanian Society of Neurology & Neurosurgery; The Puerto Rican Academy of Neurology, Inc; American Academy of Neurology; Sociedad Neurologica Argentina; Sociedad Boliviana de Neurologia; Academia Brasileira de Neurologia; Sociedad de Neurologia, Psiquiatria y Neurocirugia, Chile; Asociacion Colombiana de Neurologia; Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Neurología;  Sociedad Paraguaya de Neurologia; Sociedad Peruana de Neurología;  Sociedad de Neurologia del Uruguay; Sociedad Venezolana de Neurologia

Europe:

British Columbia Society of Electroneurophysiology Technologists; Alzheimer Europe; British Columbia Society of Electro Neurophysiology Technologists; British Paediatric Neurology Association; The British Association of Stroke Physicians; Danish Neurological Society; Dutch Society of Neurology; The Association of British Neurologists; British Neuro-Oncology Society;Italian Neurological Society; Italian Stroke Society; British Acoustic Neuroma Association (BANA)(UK); British Neuropathological Society (BNS); Spanish Neurological Society; European Neurological Societies; British Neuro-Oncology Society; Spanish Society of Neurology; Romanian National Stroke Association; British Paediatric Neurology Association; British Association for Psychopharmacology; European Academy of Neurology; UK Parkinsons Action Network; European Neurological Society ; Albanian Society of Neurology; Armenian Association of Neurologists; Austrian Society of Neurology; Association of Azerbaijan Neurologists and Medical Geneticists; Belgian Neurological Society; Bulgarian Society of Neurology; Croatian Neurological Society;  Cyprus Neurological Society; Czech Society of Neurology;  Danish Neurological Society; Estonian Society of Neurologists & Neurosurgeons; Finnish Neurological Association; Société Française de Neurologie;  Georgian Society of Neurologists; Deutschen Gesellschaft für Neurologie e.V.;  Hellenic Association of Neurology; Hungarian Society of Neurology and Psychiatry;  Icelandic Neurological Society; Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience; Società Italiana di Neurologia; Latvian Neurologists Association; Lithuanian Neurological Society; Société Luxembourgeoise de Neurologie asbl; Macedonian Society of Neurology; Society of Neurologists of the Republic of Moldova; The Dutch Neurological Society; Norwegian Neurological Association; Polish Neurological Society; Sociedade Portuguesa de Neurologia; Romanian Neurological Society; All-Russian Society of Neurologists; Yugoslav Neurological Society; Slovak Neurological Society; Slovenian Society of Neurology; Sociedad Española de Neurologia; Swedish Neurological Society; Société Suisse de Neurologie; Turkish Neurological Society; Turkish Neurological Society

Africa:

Algerian Society of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology; Societe Burkinabe de Neurologie;  Society of Cameroonian Neurologists; Société Ivoirienne de Neurologie; Egyptian Society of Neurology, Psychiatry & Neurosurgery; Association of Neurological Sciences of Ethiopia; Société Guinéenne De Neurologie; Neurological Society of Kenya;  Libyan Association of Psychiatry, Neurology and Neurosurgery; Société Mauritania de Neurologie; Moroccan Society of Neurology; Nigerian Society of Neurological Sciences; Senegalese Neurology Society (SNS) ; Neurological Association of South Africa; Sudanese Society for Neurological Sciences (SSNS); Tanzanian Neuroscience Association; Tunisian Society of Neurology; Uganda Neurology Association; The Neurological & Psychiatric Society of Zambia (NPSZ).

The 27th Intenational Neurology: Neurochemistry, Neuropharmacology and Neurosciences, hosted by the Conference Series was held during March 25-26, 2022 at Toronto, Canada.  Benevolent response and active participation was received from the Organizing Committee Members along with Scientists, Researchers, Students and leaders from various fields of Neuropharmacology, who made this event a grand success.

we expresses our gratitude to the conference Moderators, namely Dr. Jong Eun Lee, Dr. Mariya Hristova and Dr. Maha Nada for taking up the responsibility to co-ordinate during the sessions. We are indebted to your support.

The conference was initiated with the Honourable presence of the Keynote forum. The list includes:

  • Jinwei Zhang, University of Exeter, UK
  • Joey Gaines , United States of America
  • Wagih G. Elbarrany, Umm Al-Qura University , Saudi Arabia
  • Raafat abdeldayem, Mansoura University, Egypt
  • Joao Alexandre Lobo Marques, University of Saint Joseph, China

We are greatful to our Speakers of special session. The list comprises:

  • Heba Ali, Cardiff University, UK
  • Aline Kegler, Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil
  • Zouhra Doukkali, ISPiTS, Rabat,Morocco
  • Mona H. Haron, University of Mississippi, Unitied States
  • Linchi Rani, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
  • Mir Hilal Ahmad, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
  • Danyal Daneshdoust,University of Medical Sciences Babol, Iran
  • Haifen Liao, Sun Yat-sen University, China
  • Raffaele Pilla, St. John of God Hospital – Fatebenefratelli, Italy

The meeting reflected various sessions, in which discussions were held on the following major scientific tracks:

  • Neuro Immune Pharmacology
  • Molecular Neuropharmacology
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Neurochemical Transmission
  • Behavioral Neuropharmacology
  • Neurotechnology
  • Neuroendocrinology
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Neuroethics
  • Future Aspects of Neuropharmacology
  • Clinical Neuropharmacology
  • Chemical Neurotransmitters
  • Case Study Reports
  • Entrepreneurs Investment Meet

We offer our   heartfelt appreciation to organizations such as Bentham Science and our esteemed supporters SelectScience Trade Show Alerts  Medgenera CrowdReviews PBR Clinical Biometrics Bio-Equip Nanobay Pharma Focus Asia ManuscriptEdit Times International eindiabusiness  and other eminent personalities who supported the conference by promoting in various modes online and offline which helped the conference reach every nook and corner of the globe. We also took the privilege to felicitate the Keynote Speakers, Organizing Committee Members, Chairs and Exhibitors who supported this event.

With the grand success of Neurosciene Congress 2022, We are proud to announce the 28th International Conference on Neurochemistry and Neuropharmacology and Neuroscienes" to be held during February 24-25, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan.

 

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