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About the Event

About the Event

International Research Awards on Neurology and Neuro Disorders is the Researchers and Research organizations around the world in the motive of Encouraging and Honouring them for their Significant contributions & Achievements for Advancement in their field of expertise. Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive Pencis medical awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence, and outstanding academic achievements.

What does the award include

The profile of the award winners of each category be listed on our website and it will be maintained forever.

The certificate, medal, and Memento, and photographs will be a testimony. Further, this recognition and additional proof of hard work and achievements must be globally accessible for Researchers and hence will be available online 24/7.

Itā€™s an indicator of success Enhances the reputation improves the benchmark ā€“itā€™s a matter of pride ā€“ Motivation ā€“ Raises the visibility of the success.

Theme

Theme

Neurology conference can vary depending on the specific focus of the event.

Date and Locations

9th Edition of Neurology | 16-19 April 2023 | London, United Kingdom

10th Edition of Neurology | 24-26 June 2024 | San Francisco, United States

11thĀ  Edition of Neurology | 20-22 August 2024 | Berlin, Germany

12th Edition of Neurology | 15-17 October 2024 | Paris, France

13th Edition of Neurology | 04-06 December 2024 | Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Organizers

Organizers

Pencis publish the original research papers, review papers and management reports, conference publications, thesis, videos, books and news in various themes of scientific research. Articles Published in our Open access Journals are Peer Reviewed . We establish our Relationship with the scholars and the Universities through various activities such as seminars, workshops, conferences and Symposia. We are a decisive, conclusive & fast-moving company open to new ideas and ingenious publishing. We also preserve the long-term relationships with our authors and supporting them throughout their careers. We acquire, develop and distribute knowledge by disseminating scholarly and professional materials around the world. AllĀ  Journals published by us maintain the highest standards of quality, with Editorial Boards composed of scholars & Experts from around the world.

Researcher Awards

Researcher Awards

Young Scientist Award: This Awarded to researchers who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding research in their field. This award is bestowed with the motive of identifying and Recognizing the young Researchers around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. Research grants for medical students also awarded as medicine awards. He must be under 35 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Researcher Award: This Awarded to the Best researcher in any field for their significant contribution for the advancement in their field of expertise.The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations, Contracts and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be under 45 years of age as on the conference date.

Outstanding Scientist Award: Exceptional research record of significant contribution to the institute/company. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Grants, Patents, Collaborations, Contracts, books, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as of the conference date.

Lifetime Achievement Award: This Exceptional research record of significant contribution to the institute/company. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Grants, Patents, Collaborations, Contracts, books, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be under 60 years of age as of the conference date.

Women Researcher Award: Awarded to the Best women researcher in any field for their significant contribution for the advancement in their field of expertise.The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations, Contracts, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be under 60 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Innovation Award: This Ā Awarded to researchers/institutes/Organisations who are in the early stage of their careers for outstanding innovation in their field. This award is bestowed with the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Researchers/institutes/organizations around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contributions, such as Collaborations and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional/ Institute/ Organisation can nominate for the Award.

Best Faculty Award: This Awarded to the Best Faculty in any field for their significant contribution to the advancement in their field of expertise. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research/ Academic contributions, such as Collaborations, Contracts, and Publications. Eligibility: A working professional can nominate for the Award. He must be under 45 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Scholar Award: This Awarded to Scholar/ Student who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding research in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the young Researchers scholar/ Student around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field.The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contribution, such as Publications. Eligibility: A scholar can nominate for the Award. He must be under 35 years of age as on conference date.

Institute/ Organization Awards

Institute/ Organization Awards:

Excellence in Innovation: This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding innovation in their field. This award is bestowed with the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in innovation contribution, such as Innovation, Patent, Entrepreneurship, and New project development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

Excellence in Research: This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding research in their field. This award is bestowed with the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field. The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in research contribution, such as publication, research Grants, Research & developments, Entrepreneurship development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

Excellence Award (Any Scientific field): This Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding excellence in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field.The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in their field contribution, such as Advancement, New Technology, and Development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

Best Research /Innovation Extension activity: This Ā Awarded to Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries who are in the early stage of their career for outstanding Research/ innovation in their field. This award is bestowed in the motive of identifying and Recognizing the Institute/ Organization/ Business/ Industries around the world who have the potential to become leaders n their field.The qualification of the nominee must be recognized and documented by corresponding successes in their field contribution, such as Extension, Public useful innovation /Research Activities, Innovative services, Awareness programs and New Technology awareness Development. Eligibility: A Institute /Organization/ Industries can nominate for the Award.

How to Apply

How to Apply

The Candidates with eligibility can click the "Nominate /Submit Your Profile (CV) Now" button and fill up the online submission form and Submit it.

This section describes the total Research Awards processes in a step by steps:

  1. Received Nomination documents will be sent for the screening process
  2. Acknowledgment intimation via email will be communicated to the Nominee
  3. The team may ask the proof for the credits mentioned in the Resume.
  4. Cross verifying the documents submitted & forwarding them to the Committee.
  5. The selected candidate indicated through email. Also, the selected nominees will be checked anytime on the website to track my submission.
  6. Event and Celebration Registration
  7. Release of the winners list on the official web page
  8. Award presentation ceremony
  9. Release of the Award winners and his profile Report.

Registration

Registration Details

Registration Covers

  • An exclusive web page for a highly rated profile of the award winners will always be available online.
  • Participation toĀ  Award event Session and Keynote session.
  • Certificate, Memento, and Photographs.
  • Event Kit,Ā Tea, Coffee & Snacks.
  • Veg & Non-Veg Lunch during the Event.
  • Event and Celebration Registration
  • Release of the winners list in the official web page
  • Award presentation ceremony
  • Release of the Award winners and his profile Report.

Registration Procedure

Click the ā€œRegister Nowā€ button on the conference page and enter your Submission ID in the Search Box
Your Submissions will be listed on that page. You can find the Register Now link beside your submission. Click the link and now you will be redirected to the Conference registration form where you can make your registration using credit/debit cards

Committee Members

Committee Members

TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry
Assoc Prof DrYadavYogesh Chand Yadav*Faculty of Pharmacy University of Medical Sciences Saifai, UP IndiaIndia
Assist Prof DrFisihaShiferawBahir dar universityEthiopia
DrMahdiNaeimArdabil University of Medical SciencesIran
MrGebeyawBisetWollo UniversityEthiopia
DrYAZANAL-MASHAKBEHNew Zarqa Governmental HospitalJordan
DrAhmedDahshanDepartment of neurology - Cairo UniversityEgypt
DrAkramNezhadiAja University of Medical SciencesIran
Assoc Prof DrRezaSharafati Chaleshtorikashan university of medical sciencesIran
DrAsifDojaCHEOCanada
Assist Prof DrAtekeGoshvarpourImam Reza International UniversityIran
DrMahmoodBaraniKerman University of Medical SciencesIran
ProfMohammadFararoueiShiraz University of Medical SciencesIran
DrMaggieAmerMansoura UniversityEgypt
TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry

Instructions

General Instructions to Nominees

  1. The candidates with proper eligibility are requested to submit the online nomination form in order to get nominated for the award
  2. If your nomination is accepted by our Judges, we will send you an email regarding your profile selection
  3. Awardees must register for the event
  4. Dress Code: Award Recipients have to wear a formal dress. There are no restrictions on Color or design. The audience attending only the ceremony can wear clothing of their own choice.
  5. General Information: Each winner's name will be called & asked to collect their Awards on the Stage with an official photographer to capture the moments.

 

Terms & Conditions

Terms & Conditions

Pencis Terms & Conditions policy was last updated on June 25, 2022.

Privacy Policy

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Customer personal information for our legitimate business purposes, to process and respond to inquiries, and provide our services, to manage our relationship with editors, authors, institutional clients, service providers, and other business contacts, to market our services and subscription management. We do not sell, rent/ trade your personal information to third parties.

Relationship

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Operate a Customer Association Management and email list program, which we use to inform customers and other contacts about our services, including our publications and events. Such marketing messages may contain tracking technologies to track subscriber activity relating to engagement, demographics, and other data, and to build subscriber profiles.

Disclaimer

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference All editorial matter published on this website represents the opinions of the authors and not necessarily those of the Publisher with the publications. Statements and opinions expressed do not represent the official policies of the relevant associations unless so stated. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material that appears on this website. Please ignore, however, that some errors may occur.

Responsibility

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Delegates are personally responsible for their belongings at the venue. The Organizers will not be held accountable for any stolen or missing items belonging to Delegates, Speakers, or Attendees; due to any reason whatsoever.

Insurance

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Registration fees do not include insurance of any kind.

Press and Media

Press permission must be getting from the Pencis Conferences Organizing Committee before the event. The press will not quote speakers or delegates unless they have obtained their approval in writing. This conference is not associated with any commercial meeting company.

Transportation

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Please note that any (or) all traffic and parking is the responsibility of the registrant.

Requesting an Invitation Letter

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference For security purposes, the letter of invitation will be sent only to those individuals who had registered for the conference. Once your registration is complete, please contact contact@Pencis.com to request a personalized letter of invitation.

Cancellation Policy

If Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference cancels this event for any reason, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference which must occur within one year from the date of cancellation.

Postponement Policy

If Neurology and Neuro Disorders ConferenceĀ postpones an event for any reason and you are unable or indisposed to attend on rescheduled dates, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Pencis event which must occur within one year from the date of postponement.

Transfer of registration

All fully paid registrations are transferable to other persons from the same organization if the registered person is unable to attend the event. The registered person must make transfers in writing to contact@pencis.com. Details must include the full name of the alternative person, their title, contact phone number, and email address. All other registration details will be assigned to the new person unless otherwise specified. Registration can be transferred from one conference to another conference of Pencis if the person is unable to attend one of the meetings. However, Registration cannot be transferred if it will be intimated within 14 days of the particular conference. The transferred registrations will not be eligible for Refund.

Visa Information

Keeping given the increased security measures, we would like to request all the participants to apply for Visa as soon as possible. Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference will not directly contact embassies and consulates on behalf of visa applicants. All delegates or invitees should apply for Business Visa only. Important note for failed visa applications: Visa issues cannot come under the consideration of the cancellation policy of the Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference, including the inability to obtain a visa.

Refund Policy

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Regarding refunds, all bank charges will be for the registrant's account. All cancellations or modifications of registration must make in writing to contact@Pencis.com

If the registrant is unable to attend and is not in a position to transfer his/her participation to another person or event, then the following refund arrangements apply:

Keeping given advance payments towards Venue, Printing, Shipping, Hotels and other overheads, we had to keep Refund Policy is as following conditions,

Before 60 days of the Conference: Eligible for Full Refund less $100 Service Fee
Within 60-30 days of Conference: Eligible for 50% of payment Refund
Within 30 days of Conference: Not eligible for Refund
E-Poster Payments will not be refunded.

Accommodation Cancellation Policy

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference Accommodation Providers such as hotels have their cancellation policies, and they generally apply when cancellations are made less than 30 days before arrival. Please contact us as soon as possible if you wish to cancel or amend your accommodation. Pencis will advise the cancellation policy of your accommodation provider, before withdrawing or changing your booking, to ensure you are fully aware of any non-refundable deposits.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship

Neurology and Neuro Disorders Conference warmly invites you to sponsor or exhibit of International Conference. We expect participants more than 200 numbers for our International conference will provide an opportunity to hear and meet/ads to Researchers, Practitioners, and Business Professionals to share expertise, foster collaborations, and assess rising innovations across the world in the core area of mechanical engineering.

Sponsorship Details

Diamond Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  3. Four (4) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  6. One exhibition stand (1Ɨ1 meters) for the conference
  7. One full cover page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  9. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  10. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  11. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  12. Recognition of video ads
  13. 150-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Platinum Sponsorship

  1. Three (3) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Recognition of video ads
  3. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  4. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  5. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  6. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  7. One full-page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. One exhibition stand (1Ɨ1 meters) for the conference
  9. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  10. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  11. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  12. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  13. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Gold Sponsorship

  1. Two (2) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  3. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  6. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  7. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack
  8. Ā½ page size ad in conference proceedings

Silver Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch
  3. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  4. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  5. Ā¼ page size ad in conference proceedings
  6. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Individual Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegateā€™s complimentary registrations with lunch

 

Sponsorship Registration Fees

Details Registration fees
Diamond Sponsorship USD 2999
Platinum Sponsorship USD 2499
Gold Sponsorship USD 1999
Silver Sponsorship USD 1499
Individual Sponsorship USD 999

Exhibitions

Exhibitions

Exhibit your Products & Services

Exhibit your Products & Services in our Event of Neurology Conference. Exhibitors are welcomed from Commercial and Non-Commercial Organizations related to Nano Materials and Nano Technology.

Best platform to develop new partnerships & collaborations.

Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.

Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.

Network development with both Academia and Business.

 

Exhibitor benefits

Exhibit booth of Size-3X3 sqm.

Promotion of your logo/Company Name/Brand Name through the conference website.

Promotional video on company products during the conference (Post session and Breaks).

Logo recognition in the Scientific program, Conference banner, and flyer.

One A4 flyer inserts in the conference kit.

An opportunity to sponsor 1 Poster Presentation Award.

Session Tracks

Conference Session Tracks

Addiction & Therapeutics | Alzheimerā€™s disease | Amyloid and Tau Protein | Anxiety disorders and Depression | Brain Injury | Brain Tumors | Cognitive Neuropsychiatry | Demyelinating disease | Down syndrome | Epilepsy | Ethics in Neurology and Legal Issues | Inflammatory Neurologic Diseases | Mental disorder | Mental illness | Multiple sclerosis | Neuro Anatomy | Neuro Biochemistry | Neurodegeneration and Aging Disorders | Neurological Disorders and Stroke | Neuro-oncology | Neuro-ophthalmology | Neuropathology | Neurophysiology | Neuropsychiatry | Neuropsychology | Neuroradiology | Pediatric Neurology | Rehabilitation post-trauma | Spine Disorders

Track01: Addiction & Therapeutics

Pharmacotherapy, or medication-assisted treatment, can be used to reduce withdrawal symptoms and cravings, and can be particularly effective in treating opioid addiction.

Therapeutics for addiction refers to the various treatments and therapies that are used to address addiction and help individuals achieve long-term recovery.

Track02: Alzheimerā€™s disease

Alzheimer's disease typically progresses through three stages: mild, moderate, and severe. In the mild stage, individuals may experience memory loss, difficulty performing routine tasks, and changes in mood and personality. In the moderate stage, symptoms become more pronounced, and individuals may require assistance with daily living activities. In the severe stage, individuals may lose the ability to communicate, recognize loved ones, and perform basic self-care tasks.

Track03: Amyloid and Tau Protein

Amyloid protein is found in the sticky plaques that form between nerve cells in the brain of people with Alzheimer's disease.

Tau protein, on the other hand, is a protein that is found within nerve cells themselves. In Alzheimer's disease, tau protein becomes abnormal and accumulates in tangled masses called neurofibrillary tangles.

The exact relationship between the two proteins and their role in the disease is still not fully understood, they are both targets of ongoing research aimed at developing effective treatments for Alzheimer's disease.

Track04: Anxiety disorders and Depression

Anxiety disorders involve excessive worry, fear, and nervousness that interfere with daily activities.

Depression, on the other hand, is a mood disorder that involves persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed.

It's important for individuals who are experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression to seek professional help from a mental health provider. With proper treatment, people with anxiety disorders and depression can lead fulfilling lives.

Track05: Brain InjuryĀ 

Common causes of brain injuries include falls, motor vehicle accidents, sports injuries, and physical assault.

Treatment for brain injuries can vary depending on the severity of the injury and the specific symptoms experienced by the individual.

Track06: Brain Tumors

The symptoms of a brain tumor can vary depending on the location and size of the tumor, but may include headaches, seizures, changes in vision or hearing, difficulty speaking or understanding language, weakness or numbness in the arms or legs, and changes in mood or personality.

Track07: Cognitive NeuropsychiatryĀ 

Cognitive neuropsychiatry seeks to integrate findings from cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, and neuroscience to better understand the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying mental health conditions.

Track08: Demyelinating diseaseĀ 

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

Guillain-Barre syndrome

Neuromyelitis optica (NMO)

Track09: Down syndromeĀ 

Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that is caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21. It is also known as trisomy 21, and it affects about 1 in every 700 babies born worldwide.

Track10: EpilepsyĀ 

Epilepsy can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, brain injury, infections, or developmental disorders. In some cases, the cause is unknown.

Track11: Ethics in Neurology and Legal Issues

Neurology involves complex ethical and legal issues related to patient care, confidentiality, informed consent, and medical decision-making.

Legal issues in neurology can arise in situations where there is a conflict between the patient's wishes and the physician's duty to provide appropriate care.

Track12: Inflammatory Neurologic DiseasesĀ 

Multiple sclerosis (MS)

Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS)

Myasthenia gravis (MG)

Meningitis

Track13: Mental disorder

Mental disorder, also known as psychiatric disorder, is a condition that affects a person's thinking, mood, behavior, and/or overall functioning. There are many different types of mental disorders, and they can range from mild to severe.

Track14: Mental illness

Mental illness refers to a wide range of mental health conditions that affect a person's thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, and can impact their overall functioning and quality of life. Mental illnesses can range from mild to severe, and may be temporary or chronic.

Track15: Multiple sclerosis

MS is a progressive disease, meaning that symptoms may worsen over time. The cause of MS is not entirely understood, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. It is most commonly diagnosed in people between the ages of 20 and 40, and it affects more women than men.

Track16: Neuro Anatomy

Neuroanatomy is the study of the structure and organization of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. The nervous system is responsible for controlling and coordinating all body functions and processes, including movement, sensation, thought, and emotion.

Track17: Neuro BiochemistryĀ 

Neurobiochemistry is the study of the chemical processes and substances that occur in the nervous system. It involves the study of neurotransmitters, which are chemicals that allow neurons to communicate with one another, and the enzymes and receptors involved in the regulation of neurotransmitter activity.

Track18: Neurodegeneration and Aging Disorders

Neurodegenerative disorders involve the progressive loss of neurons and the breakdown of neural networks in the brain and spinal cord.

Aging disorders, on the other hand, are not necessarily progressive or degenerative in nature, but are more common in older adults

Track19: Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Neurological disorders refer to a range of conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves throughout the body.

Stroke, on the other hand, is a specific type of neurological disorder that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted or reduced.

Track 20: Neuro-oncology

Neuro-oncology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of brain and spinal cord tumors, as well as other tumors that affect the nervous system.

Track 21: Neuro-ophthalmologyĀ 

Neuro-ophthalmologists are specially trained to evaluate and manage a wide range of visual disorders, including optic nerve disorders, visual field loss, double vision, eye movement disorders, and pupil abnormalities.

Track 22: NeuropathologyĀ 

Neuropathology is the study of diseases of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. This field of medicine deals with the diagnosis of neurological disorders, the interpretation of the underlying cellular and molecular changes, and the development of treatment strategies.

Track 23: Neurophysiology

Neurophysiologists use a variety of techniques to study the nervous system, including electrophysiology, imaging, and neurochemistry. They study how neurons communicate with each other and how neural networks process and integrate sensory information, motor commands, and cognitive functions.

Track 24: Neuropsychiatry

Neuropsychiatric disorders can range from developmental disorders such as autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to mood disorders such as depression and bipolar disorder, to neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease.

Track 25: NeuropsychologyĀ 

Neuropsychologists use various techniques to assess brain function and behavior. These techniques include standardized neuropsychological tests, brain imaging techniques such as MRI and PET scans, and other diagnostic tools such as EEG and MEG. By examining the results of these tests, neuropsychologists can identify patterns of cognitive strengths and weaknesses and diagnose disorders that may be related to brain dysfunction.

Track 26: Neuroradiology

Neuroradiologists use a variety of imaging modalities such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) scans, and angiography to diagnose and monitor conditions such as strokes, brain tumors, aneurysms, and degenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.

Track 27: Pediatric NeurologyĀ 

Pediatric neurology is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders in children. These disorders can affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles, and can have a significant impact on a child's development and quality of life.

Track 28: Rehabilitation post-trauma

Rehabilitation post-trauma refers to the process of helping individuals who have experienced a traumatic event recover physically, emotionally, and mentally.

Trauma can include physical injuries, emotional or psychological trauma, or both. Post-trauma rehabilitation typically involves a range of interventions and therapies that are tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.

Track 29: Spine Disorders

Herniated disc

Spinal stenosis

Spondylolisthesis

Osteoarthritis

Scoliosis

Target audience

Target Audience

Anatomy

physiology of the nervous system

Neurological disorders

Alzheimer's disease

Parkinson's disease

Multiple sclerosis

Epilepsy

Stroke

Diagnostic methods

Brain imaging techniques like CT, MRI, and PET scans

Treatment options for neurological disorders

Research and advances in the field of neurology

Target Companies

Target Companies

Biogen

Roche

Medtronic

AbbVie

Stryker

Cognetivity Neurosciences

NeuroPace

Neuronetics

Target Universities

TargetedĀ Universities

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York
MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston
Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
Stanford Cancer Institute, Stanford
University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center, Philadelphia
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Los Angeles
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dallas
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle

Target Countries

TargetedĀ Countries

Afghanistan| Ā Albania| Algeria| Andorra | Angola| Antigua and Barbuda| Ā Argentina| Ā Armenia| Australia| Ā Austria| Ā Azerbaijan| Ā Bahamas| Ā Bahrain| Ā Bangladesh| Barbado| Ā Belarus| Belgium| Ā Belize| Ā Benin| Ā Bhutan| Bolivia| Ā Bosnia and Herzegovina| Ā Botswana| Ā Brazil| Ā Brunei| Ā Bulgaria| Ā Burkina Faso| Ā Burundi| Ā Cabo Verde| Ā Cambodia| Ā Cameroon| Ā Canada| Ā Central African Republic| Ā Chad| Chile| Ā China| Ā Colombia| Ā Comoros| Democratic Republic of the Congo| Ā Republic of the Congo| Costa Rica| Ā Cote d'Ivoire| Ā Croatia| Cuba| Ā Cyprus| Czech Republic| Ā Denmark| Ā Djibouti| Dominica| Dominican Republic| Ā Ecuador| Ā Egypt| Ā El Salvador| Ā Equatorial Guinea| Ā Eritrea| Estonia| Eswatini| Ethiopia| Ā Fiji| Ā Finland| Ā France| Gabon| Gambia| Ā Georgia| Germany| Ā Ghana| Greece| Ā Grenada| Guatemala| Ā Guinea| Ā Guinea-Bissau| Ā Guyana| Ā Haiti| Honduras| Ā Hungary| Ā Iceland| Ā India| Ā Indonesia| Ā Iran| Ā Iraq| Ā Ireland| Ā Israel| Ā Italy| Ā Jamaica| Ā Japan| Ā Jordan| Ā Kazakhstan| Kenya| Ā Kiribati| Ā Kosovo| Ā Kuwait| Ā Kyrgyzstan| Ā Laos| Ā Latvia| Ā Lebanon| Ā Lesotho| Ā Liberia| Libya| Ā Liechtenstein| Lithuania| Luxembourg| Madagascar| Ā Malawi| Ā Malaysia| Maldives| Ā Mali| Ā Malta| Ā Marshall Islands| Ā Mauritania| Ā Mauritius| Ā Mexico| Ā Micronesia| Ā Moldova| Ā Monaco| Ā Mongolia| Ā Montenegro| Ā Morocco| Ā Mozambique| Ā Myanmar (Burma)| Ā Namibia| Ā Nauru| Ā Nepal| Ā Netherlands| Ā New Zealand| Nicaragua| Ā Niger| Ā Nigeria| Ā North Korea| Ā North Macedonia| Ā Norway| Ā Oman| Ā Pakistan| Ā Palau| Ā Panama| Ā Papua New Guinea| Ā Paraguay| Ā Peru| Ā Philippines| Ā Poland| Ā Portugal| Ā Qatar| Ā Romania| Ā Russia| Rwanda| Ā Saint Kitts and Nevis| Ā Saint Lucia| Ā Saint Vincent and the Grenadines| Ā Samoa| Ā San Marino| Ā Sao Tome and Principe| Ā Saudi Arabia| Ā Senegal| Ā Serbia| Ā Seychelles| Ā Sierra Leone| Ā Singapore| Ā Slovakia| Ā Slovenia| Ā Solomon Islands| Ā Somalia| Ā South Africa| Ā South Korea| Ā South Sudan| Ā Spain| Sri Lanka| Ā Sudan| Ā Suriname| Ā Sweden| Ā Switzerland| Syria| Ā Taiwan| Ā Tajikistan| Ā Tanzania| Ā Thailand| Timor-Leste| Ā Togo| Ā Tonga| Ā Trinidad and Tobago| Tunisia| Turkey| Turkmenistan| Tuvalu| Uganda| Ā Ukraine| Ā United Arab Emirates|United Kingdom| United States| Ā Uruguay| Ā Uzbekistan| Ā Vanuatu| Vatican City| Venezuela| Vietnam| Yemen| Ā Zambia| Ā Zimbabwe.
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Market analysis

Market analysis

Neurology is a rapidly growing field with a growing market due to increasing prevalence and incidence of neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. According to a report by Grand View Research, the global neurology devices market was valued at $9.9 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% from 2021 to 2028.

The market for neurology devices is driven by several factors, including:

Increasing prevalence of neurological disorders:

Technological advancements

Increasing healthcare expenditure

Government initiatives

Related Conference

Related Conference

American Academy of Neurology (AAN) | European Academy of Neurology (EAN) | International Stroke Conference | World Congress on Parkinson\'s Disease and Related Disorders | Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting | International Congress of Parkinsonā€™s Disease and Movement Disorders | American Neurological Association Annual Meeting | International Headache Congress | Child Neurology Society Annual Meeting | European Stroke Organisation Conference | Annual Meeting of the American Epilepsy Society | International Neuropsychological Society Annual Meeting | International Conference on Alzheimerā€™s and Parkinsonā€™s Diseases | International Congress of Neuropathology | Movement Disorder Society International Congress | International Symposium on ALS/MND | Annual Meeting of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology | International Conference on Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery | International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders | World Congress of Neurology | International Conference on Neurology and Neurosurgery | American Society of Neurorehabilitation Annual Meeting | International Symposium on Pediatric Neuro-Oncology | International Conference on Neurology and Neuroscience | Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting | European Academy of Neurology Congress | International Congress on Neuromuscular Diseases | Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology | International Symposium on Neurovascular Diseases | International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Neuroimmunology | International Conference on Neuropsychiatry and Sleep Medicine | International Conference on Neurocritical Care | International Congress on Epilepsy | International Symposium on Neuroprotection and Neurorepair | International Conference on Neurology and Stroke | International Conference on Movement Disorders and Parkinsonā€™s Disease | Annual Meeting of the Child Neurology Society | International Conference on Neurodegenerative Disorders | International Symposium on Neuropsychology, Brain Health, and Aging | World Summit on Neurology and Neuroscience | International Conference on Neuropharmacology | International Conference on Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair | International Congress of Parkinsonā€™s Disease and Movement Disorders | International Conference on Neurodegenerative Diseases and Stroke | International Conference on Neurosurgery and Spine Surgery | International Conference on Neuroethics | International Conference on Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience | International Conference on Neuroimaging | International Conference on Neuropsychopharmacology | International Conference on Neuroinformatics | International Symposium on Brain Mapping and Therapeutics | International Conference on Neuropsychiatric Disorders | International Conference on Neuro-oncology | International Conference on Neuroimmunology | International Conference on Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation | International Conference on Neuromodulation | International Conference on Neural Development and Plasticity | International Conference on Neurosciences and Psychiatry | International Conference on Neurovascular Disorders | International Conference on Neurotherapeutics and Neuropharmacology | International Conference on Neural Engineering | International Conference on Neurocritical Care | International Conference on Neuromuscular Disorders | International Conference on Neurophotonics and Optogenetics | International Conference on Neurorehabilitation and Neural Engineering | International Conference on Neurodegenerative Diseases | International Conference on Neuro-ophthalmology | International Conference on Neuropsychology and Aging | International Conference on Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation | International Conference on Neural Circuits and Behavior | International Conference on Neuroimmunology | International Conference on Neuroengineering and Computational Neuroscience | International Conference on Neuroethics | International Conference on Neuro-oncology | International Conference on Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience | International Conference on Neuropharmacology | International Conference on Sleep Disorders and Medicine | International Conference on Neurovascular Diseases | International Conference on Translational Neurosciences | International Conference on Neuroimaging | International Conference on Neuroendocrinology | International Conference on Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation (NBIA) | International Conference on Neuroreceptor Mapping | International Conference on Neuromuscular Disorders | International Conference on Neurogenetics | International Conference on Neuroplasticity | International Conference on Neurotrauma and Critical Care | International Conference on Neurological Rehabilitation | International Conference on Neural Engineering and Rehabilitation | International Conference on Neuropsychology | International Conference on Neuroethics | International Conference on Neuroinformatics | International Conference on Neuropsychiatry | International Conference on Neuro-Ophthalmology | International Conference on Neurotoxicology | International Conference on Neuromodulation | International Conference on Neuroimmunology | International Conference on Neuro-oncology | International Conference on Epilepsy and Seizures

Popular Books

Popular Books

1. Principles of Neural Science by Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz, and Thomas M. Jessell. Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 5th edition, 2012. | 2. Clinical Neuroanatomy by Richard S. Snell. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 7th edition, 2010. | 3. The Brain That Changes Itself: Stories of Personal Triumph from the Frontiers of Brain Science by Norman Doidge. Publisher: Penguin Books, 1st edition, 2007. | 4. Neurology Secrets by Joseph S. Kass and Eli M. Mizrahi. Publisher: Elsevier, 6th edition, 2020. | 5. Neurological Differential Diagnosis: A Case-Based Approach by Roongroj Bhidayasiri, Michael F. Waters, and Andrew J. Lees. Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, 2nd edition, 2019. | 6. Handbook of Clinical Neurology edited by Michael J. Aminoff and FranƧois Boller. Publisher: Elsevier, 3rd edition, 2013. | 7. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice by Nathan D. Zasler, Douglas I. Katz, and Ross D. Zafonte. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 2nd edition, 2013. | 8. Neurology Board Review: An Illustrated Study Guide by Michael S. Okun and Sean I. Savitz. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 2nd edition, 2017. | 9. The Cognitive Neurosciences edited by Michael Gazzaniga. Publisher: MIT Press, 5th edition, 2014. | 10. The Human Brain Book by Rita Carter. Publisher: DK, 1st edition, 2019. | 11. Neuroanatomy: An Illustrated Colour Text by Alan R. Crossman and David Neary. Publisher: Elsevier, 6th edition, 2014. | 12. Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases by Hal Blumenfeld. Publisher: Sinauer Associates, 2nd edition, 2010. | 13. Neurology: Clinical Practice by Walter G. Bradley, Robert B. Daroff, Gerald M. Fenichel, and Joseph Jankovic. Publisher: Elsevier, 7th edition, 2015. | 14. Clinical Neurophysiology by Jasper R. Daube and Devon I. Rubin. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 4th edition, 2016. | 15. Atlas of Clinical Neurology by Roger N. Rosenberg and David P. Moore. Publisher: Saunders, 3rd edition, 2013. | 16. Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated by Kenneth W. Lindsay and Ian Bone. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, 5th edition, 2010. | 17. Clinical Neuropsychology: A Practical Guide to Assessment and Management for Clinicians by Laura H. Goldstein and Jane E. McNeil. Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell, 2nd edition, 2018. | 18. Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery: Self-Assessment Colour Review by Neil D. Kitchen and David W. Bates. Publisher: CRC Press, 3rd edition, 2016. | 19. Neurological Rehabilitation by Darcy Ann Umphred. Publisher: Mosby, 6th edition, 2021. | 20. Neuro-Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and Management by Grant T. Liu and Nicholas J. Volpe. Publisher: Elsevier, 3rd edition, 2019. | 21. The Neurobiology of Learning and Memory by Jerry Rudy. Publisher: Sinauer Associates, 3rd edition, 2013. | 22. The Neuroscience of Intelligence by Richard J. Haier. Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 1st edition, 2017. | 23. Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School by John Medina. Publisher: Pear Press, 2nd edition, 2014. | 24. Handbook of Neurosurgery by Mark S. Greenberg. Publisher: Thieme, 8th edition, 2016. | 25. Pediatric Neurology: Principles & Practice by Kenneth F. Swaiman, Stephen Ashwal, Donna M. Ferriero, and Nina F. Schor. Publisher: Elsevier, 6th edition, 2017. | 26. The Human Nervous System by Juergen K. Mai, George Paxinos, and Thomas Voss. Publisher: Academic Press, 4th edition, 2012. | 27. Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology edited by Abel Lajtha. Publisher: Springer, 3rd edition, 2007. | 28. The Synaptic Organization of the Brain by Gordon M. Shepherd. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 5th edition, 2004. | 29. The Tell-Tale Brain: A Neuroscientist\\\'s Quest for What Makes Us Human by V.S. Ramachandran. Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company, 1st edition, 2011. | 30. Neuroimmunology by Roland Martin and Hans Lassmann. Publisher: Springer, 2nd edition, 2011. | 31. The Neurosciences: Paths of Discovery edited by David W. Tank and John T. Guthrie. Publisher: MIT Press, 1st edition, 2010. | 32. Clinical Neurology: From the Classroom to the Exam Room by Aaron Berkowitz. Publisher: Wolters Kluwer, 2 Clinical Neurology: From the Classroom to the Exam Room by Aaron Berkowitz. Publisher: Wolters Kluwer, 2nd edition, 2019. | 33. Neurology Examination and Board Review by Nizar Souayah and Rup Tandan. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education, 2nd edition, 2020. | 34. Neuroanatomy in Clinical Context: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, Systems, and Syndromes by Duane E. Haines. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 10th edition, 2018. | 35. Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management edited by James C. Grotta, Gregory W. Albers, Joseph P. Broderick, Michael A. Levine, and Scott E. Kasner. Publisher: Elsevier, 7th edition, 2021. | 36. Headache and Facial Pain: What Do I Do Now? by Lawrence C. Newman and Morris Levin. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2013. | 37. Principles of Neural Science by Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, and Thomas Jessell. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education, 5th edition, 2012. | 38. The Neurology of Eye Movements by R. John Leigh and David S. Zee. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 5th edition, 2015. | 39. Neurological Differential Diagnosis: A Case-Based Approach by Alan B. Ettinger and Deborah M. Weisbrot. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 2nd edition, 2018. | 40. Clinical Neuroanatomy Made Ridiculously Simple by Stephen Goldberg. Publisher: MedMaster, 5th edition, 2014. | 41. Oxford Handbook of Neurology edited by Hadi Manji, Sean Connolly, and Neil Kitchen. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2014. | 42. Atlas of Human Brain Connections by Marco Catani and Michel Thiebaut de Schotten. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2020. | 43. Basic Clinical Neuroscience by Paul A. Young and Paul H. Young. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 4th edition, 2015. | 44. Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience by Roger A. Brumback. Publisher: Springer, 1st edition, 2016. | 45. Clinical Neuroanatomy by Richard S. Snell. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 7th edition, 2010. | 46. Neurology: An Illustrated Colour Text by Geraint Fuller and Mark Manford. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, 3rd edition, 2017. | 47. Neurology Secrets by Joseph S. Kass and Eli M. Mizrahi. Publisher: Elsevier, 6th edition, 2016. | 48. Neuropsychology Handbook of Perception and Cognition edited by Alexander R. Bowers and John W. Schlag. Publisher: Elsevier, 2nd edition, 2010. | 49. Movement Disorders: A Video Atlas by Joel S. Perlmutter and Mark J. Ledoux. Publisher: Wolters Kluwer, 2nd edition, 2019. | 50. Atlas of EEG, Seizure Semiology, and Management by Karl E. Misulis and Gregory L. Holmes. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 2nd edition, 2020. | 51. Handbook of Clinical Neurology edited by Michael J. Aminoff, Francois Boller, and Dick F. Swaab. Publisher: Elsevier, 3rd edition, 2013. | The Neurobiology of Addiction by George F. Koob and Michael A. Arends. Publisher: Academic Press, 2nd edition, 2019 | 53. Clinical Neurophysiology of Sleep Disorders edited by Christopher J. Earley and Richard P. Allen. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2019. | 54. Neurology Self-Assessment: A Companion to Bradley\\\'s Neurology in Clinical Practice edited by Justin T. Jordan and Gerald M. Fenichel. Publisher: Elsevier, 7th edition, 2016. | 55. Head Injury: A Multidisciplinary Approach edited by Peter Reilly, Ross Bullock, and Claudia Robertson. Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition, 2012. | 56. Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychology edited by Todd E. Feinberg and Martha J. Farah. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education, 2nd edition, 2012. | 57. The Brain and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroanatomy by David L. Clark and Nashaat N. Boutros. Publisher: Cambridge University Press, 3rd edition, 2018. | 58. Oxford Textbook of Cognitive Neurology and Dementia edited by Masud Husain, Jonathan M. Schott, and Richard J. Perry. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2016. | 59. Neuro-Ophthalmology Illustrated by Valerie Biousse and Nancy J. Newman. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2nd edition, 2016. | 60. The Neurology of Consciousness: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropathology by Steven Laureys and Giulio Tononi. Publisher: Academic Press, 2nd edition, 2016. | 61. Comprehensive Clinical Neurophysiology edited by Rolandicci P. Martin, Dong M. Ma, and Hiroshi Shibasaki. Publisher: Elsevier, 1st edition, 2015. | 62. Current Therapy in Neurologic Disease edited by Robert J. Kim-Farley and M. Flint Beal. Publisher: Mosby, 8th edition, 2015. | 63. Clinical Neuroanatomy for Medical Students by Richard S. Snell. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 7th edition, 2010. | 64. Neuropsychological Assessment by Muriel D. Lezak, Diane B. Howieson, and Erin D. Bigler. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 5th edition, 2012. | 65. Clinical Neurophysiology of Disorders of the Spinal Cord and Spine edited by Erik Stalberg and Mamede de Carvalho. Publisher: Elsevier, 1st edition, 2017. | 66. Handbook of Neurological Sports Medicine: Concussion and Other Nervous System Injuries in the Athlete edited by Anthony Alessi and David Geier. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 1st edition, 2015. | 67. Neuro-Ophthalmology: Diagnosis and Management edited by Grant T. Liu, Nicholas J. Volpe, and Steven L. Galetta. Publisher: Saunders, 2nd edition, 2016. | 68. The Brain Atlas: A Visual Guide to the Human Central Nervous System by Thomas A. Woolsey, Joseph Hanaway, and Mokhtar H. Gado. Publisher: Wiley-Liss, 3rd edition, 2007. | 69. Neurology at the Bedside by Daniel B. Hoch and Joshua Klein. Publisher: Springer, 1st edition, 2017. | 70. Handbook of Dystonia edited by Mark Hallett, Mahlon R. DeLong, and Alberto Albanese. Publisher: Informa Healthcare, 2nd | 71. Neurology Secrets by Joseph S. Kass and Eli M. Mizrahi. Publisher: Elsevier, 6th edition, 2016. | 72. Principles of Neural Science by Eric Kandel, James Schwartz, Thomas Jessell, Steven Siegelbaum, and A. J. Hudspeth. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education, 5th edition, 2012. | 73. The Human Brain Book by Rita Carter. Publisher: DK, 3rd edition, 2019. | 74. Handbook of Neurosurgery by Mark S. Greenberg. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 9th edition, 2019. | 75. Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Neurodegenerative Disorders Part I edited by Michael J. Aminoff, FranƧois Boller, and Dick F. Swaab. Publisher: Elsevier, 1st edition, 2017. | 76. Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain by Mark F. Bear, Barry W. Connors, and Michael A. Paradiso. Publisher: Wolters Kluwer, 4th edition, 2015. | 77. Pediatric Neurology: A Case-Based Review edited by Tena Rosser and Richard Frye. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 1st edition, 2018. | 78. Atlas of Neurosurgical Techniques: Brain edited by Laligam N. Sekhar and Richard Glenn Fessler. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2nd edition, 2016. | 79. Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology for Speech and Hearing Sciences by J. Anthony Seikel, David G. Drumright, and Douglas W. King. Publisher: Plural Publishing, 2nd edition, 2016. | 80. Handbook of Neurologic Music Therapy edited by Michael H. Thaut and Volker Hoemberg. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2014. | 81. The Neuropsychology of Anxiety: An Enquiry into the Functions of the Septo-Hippocampal System by Jeffrey A. Gray and Neil McNaughton. Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2003. | 82. Brain Injury Medicine: Principles and Practice edited by Nathan D. Zasler, Douglas I. Katz, and Ross D. Zafonte. Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing, 2nd edition, 2013. | 83. Motor Control and Learning: A Behavioral Emphasis by Richard A. Schmidt and Timothy D. Lee. Publisher: Human Kinetics, 6th edition, 2018. | 84. Clinical Neurology by Roger P. Simon and David Greenberg. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education, 10th edition, 2018. | 85. Neuroimaging: The Essentials by Pina Sanelli and Laurie A. Loevner. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2nd edition, 2018. | 86. Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management edited by James C. Grotta, Gregory W. Albers, Joseph P. Broderick, and Scott E. Kasner. Publisher: Elsevier, 6th edition, 2015. | 87. Pediatric Neurology: Principles & Practice edited by Kenneth F. Swaiman, Stephen Ashwal, Donna M. Ferriero, and Nina F. Schor. Publisher: Elsevier, 5th edition, 2012. | 88. Essentials of Clinical Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology by Roger A. Barker and Francesca Cicchetti. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, 2nd edition, 2014. | 89. Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated by Kenneth W. Lindsay and Ian Bone. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, 5 | 90. Atlas of Neurology by G. David Perkin and Marc C. Weksler. Publisher: Elsevier, 2nd edition, 2011. | 91. Neurology and Neurosurgery Illustrated by Kenneth W. Lindsay and Ian Bone. Publisher: Churchill Livingstone, 5th edition, 2011. | 92. Handbook of Neurosurgery by Mark S. Greenberg. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 8th edition, 2016. | 93. Clinical Neuroanatomy by Stephen Waxman. Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education, 28th edition, 2018. | 94. Handbook of Clinical Neurology: Neurodegenerative Disorders Part II edited by Michael J. Aminoff, FranƧois Boller, and Dick F. Swaab. Publisher: Elsevier, 1st edition, 2017. | 95. The Human Brain Coloring Book by Marian C. Diamond and Arnold B. Scheibel. Publisher: Collins Reference, 1st edition, 1999. | 96. Neuroanatomy: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, and Systems by Duane E. Haines. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 8th edition, 2016. | 97. The Neuroscience of Human Relationships: Attachment and the Developing Social Brain by Louis Cozolino. Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, 2nd edition, 2014. | 98. Handbook of Neurosurgery by Mark S. Greenberg. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 7th edition, 2010. | 99. Essential Neuroscience by Allan Siegel and Hreday N. Sapru. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2nd edition, 2015. | 100. Neuro-Ophthalmology Illustrated edited by Valerie Biousse and Nancy J. Newman. Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, 2nd edition, 2012.

Popular society

Popular Society

1. American Academy of Neurology (USA) | 2. American Neurological Association (USA) | 3. Society for Neuroscience (USA) | 4. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (USA) | 5. European Academy of Neurology (Switzerland) | 6. European Federation of Neurological Societies (Italy) | 7. British Neuroscience Association (UK) | 8. British Neuropsychiatry Association (UK) | 9. Association of British Neurologists (UK) | 10. Royal Society of Medicine Neurology Section (UK) | 11. Australian and New Zealand Association of Neurologists (Australia/New Zealand) | 12. Australian Neuroscience Society (Australia) | 13. Australian Brain Alliance (Australia) | 14. Australian Neuropsychological Society (Australia) | 15. Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation (Canada) | 16. Canadian Association for Neuroscience (Canada) | 17. Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science (Canada) | 18. The Neurological Foundation of New Zealand (New Zealand) | 19. Dutch Neurological Society (Netherlands) | 20. Belgian Neurological Society (Belgium) | 21. Swiss Society of Neurology (Switzerland) | 22. German Society of Neurology (Germany) | 23. Italian Society of Neurology (Italy) | 24. French Society of Neurology (France) | 25. Spanish Society of Neurology (Spain) | 26. Portuguese Society of Neurology (Portugal) | 27. Polish Society of Neurology (Poland) | 28. Russian Society of Neurologists (Russia) | 29. Ukrainian League Against Epilepsy (Ukraine) | 30. Greek Society of Neurology (Greece) | 31. Israel Neurological Association (Israel) | 32. Turkish Neurological Society (Turkey) | 33. Indian Academy of Neurology (India) | 34. Indian Stroke Association (India) | 35. Indian Ehttps://neurology-conferences.pencis.com/pilepsy Association (India) | 36. Indian Headache Society (India) | 37. Korean Neurological Association (South Korea) | 38. Japanese Society of Neurology (Japan) | 39. Japanese Epilepsy Society (Japan) | 40. Japanese Headache Society (Japan) | 41. Malaysian Society of Neurosciences (Malaysia) | 42. Indonesian Neurological Association (Indonesia) | 43. Philippine Neurological Association (Philippines) | 44. Singapore Neurological Society (Singapore) | 45. Taiwan Neurological Society (Taiwan) | 46. Hong Kong Neurological Society (Hong Kong) | 47. Chinese Society of Neurology (China) | 48. Chinese Stroke Association (China) | 49. Chinese Headache Society (China) | 50. Mexican Academy of Neurology (Mexico) | 51. Mexican Society of Neurology (Mexico) | 52. Brazilian Academy of Neurology (Brazil) | 53. Brazilian Society of Neurology (Brazil) | 54. Argentine Society of Neurology (Argentina) | 55. Chilean Society of Neurology (Chile) | 56. Colombian Association of Neurology (Colombia) | 57. Peruvian Society of Neurology (Peru) | 58. Venezuelan Society of Neurology (Venezuela) | 59. Ecuadorian Society of Neurology (Ecuador) | 60. Cuban Society of Neurology (Cuba) | 61. Costa Rican Association of Neurology (Costa Rica) | 62. Guatemalan Association of Neurology (Guatemala) | 63. Nicaraguan Association of Neurology (Nicaragua) | 64. Panamanian Association of Neurology (Panama) | 65. Dominican Society of Neurology (Dominican Republic) | 66. Puerto Rican Society of Neurology (Puerto Rico) | 67. Jamaican Association of Neurological Surgeons (Jamaica) | 68. Trinidad and Tobago Association of Neurologists (Trinidad and Tobago) | 69. South African Society of Neurologists (South Africa) | 70. African Academy of Neurology (Africa) | 71. Egyptian Society of Neurology, Psychiatry, and Neurosurgery (Egypt) | 72. Moroccan Society of Neurology (Morocco) | 73. Tunisian Society of Neurology (Tunisia) | 74. Algerian Society of Neurology (Algeria) | 75. Libyan Society of Neurology (Libya) | 76. Ethiopian Neurological Association (Ethiopia) | 77. Kenyan Neurological Association (Kenya) | 78. Nigerian Society of Neurological Sciences (Nigeria) | 79. Ghana Neurological Society (Ghana) | 80. Sudanese Society of Neurological Sciences (Sudan) | 81. Zimbabwe Society of Neurology (Zimbabwe) | 82. Uganda Society of Neurological Sciences (Uganda) | 83. Malawi Neurological Association (Malawi) | 84. Zambian Neurological Association (Zambia) | 85. Botswana Society of Neurology (Botswana) | 86. Namibian Society of Neurology (Namibia) | 87. Mozambican Neurological Association (Mozambique) | 88. Rwandan Neurological Association (Rwanda) | 89. Tanzanian Society of Neurology (Tanzania) | 90. Cameroonian Society of Neurology (Cameroon) | 91. Gabonese Society of Neurology (Gabon) | 92. Ivorian Neurological Society (Ivory Coast) | 3. Sen9egalese Society of Neurology (Senegal) | 94. Guinean Society of Neurology (Guinea) | 95. Burkina Faso Society of Neurology (Burkina Faso) | 96. Togolese Society of Neurology (Togo) | 97. Benin Society of Neurology (Benin) | 98. Central African Society of Neurology (Central African Republic) | 99. Mauritian Society of Neurology (Mauritius) | 100. Seychelles Society of Neurology (Seychelles)

Popular Researchers

Popular Researchers

1. Dr. Helen Mayberg - Deep Brain Stimulation, Emory University, USA | 2. Dr. Karl Friston - Computational Neurology, University College London, UK | 3. Dr. Bruce McEwen - Neuroendocrinology, Rockefeller University, USA | 4. Dr. Michael Merzenich - Brain Plasticity, University of California San Francisco, USA | 5. Dr. Mark Johnson - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, UK | 6. Dr. Steven Petersen - Cognitive Neuroscience, Washington University in St. Louis, USA | 7. Dr. Anthony Fauci - Infectious Diseases and Neurological Complications, National Institutes of Health, USA | 8. Dr. John Krakauer - Motor Control, Johns Hopkins University, USA | 9. Dr. Olaf Sporns - Network Neuroscience, Indiana University Bloomington, US | 10. Dr. Aniruddha Das - Neuroepigenetics, University of California San Francisco, USA | 11. Dr. Edward Chang - Neural Engineering, University of California San Francisco, USA | 12. Dr. Susumu Tonegawa - Memory and Learning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA | 13. Dr. Richard Tsien - Synaptic Transmission, New York University, USA | 14. Dr. Karl Deisseroth - Optogenetics, Stanford University, USA | 15. Dr. Eric Kandel - Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Columbia University, USA | 16. Dr. Fred Gage - Neurogenesis, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA | 17. Dr. Michael Geschwind - Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of California San Francisco, USA | 18. Dr. Daniel Geschwind - Human Genetics, University of California Los Angeles, USA | 19. Dr. Marcus Raichle - Functional Brain Imaging, Washington University in St. Louis, USA | 20. Dr. Jonathan Cohen - Decision Neuroscience, Princeton University, USA | 21. Dr. V.S. Ramachandran - Behavioral Neurology, University of California San Diego, USA | 22. Dr. Martha Constantine-Paton - Neural Development, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA | 23. . Dr. Edward Bullmore - Neuropsychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK | 24. Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel - Comparative Neuroanatomy, Vanderbilt University, USA | 25. Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor - Neuroanatomy and Stroke Recovery, Indiana University Bloomington, USA | 26. Dr. Richard Morris - Memory and Learning, University of Edinburgh, UK | 27. Dr. Nicholas Schiff - Coma and Consciousness, Weill Cornell Medical College, USA | 28. Dr. Joshua Sanes - Neural Circuitry, Harvard University, USA | 29. Dr. John Donoghue - Brain-Computer Interfaces, Brown University, USA | 30. Dr. David Linden - Pain and Touch, Johns Hopkins University, USA | 31. Dr. David Eagleman - Perception and Time Perception, Stanford University, USA | 32. . Dr. Antonio Damasio - Emotion and Decision Making, University of Southern California, USA | 33. Dr. David Holtzman - Alzheimer\\\'s Disease, Washington University in St. Louis, USA | 34. 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