This document provides an agenda for the 4th Global Experts Meeting on Neuropharmacology hosted by Conference Series LLC on September 14-16, 2016 in San Antonio, USA. The agenda includes keynote presentations, panel discussions, symposiums and sessions on topics such as neuroimmune pharmacology, psychopharmacology, and molecular neuropharmacology. Presentations will cover research on various neurodegenerative diseases, drug discovery, and neuropharmacological mechanisms. Poster presentations are also included as part of the program.
UCSF Hyperpolarized MR Seminar
Summer 2019, Lecture #8-2
"Integration into Biomedical Research - Neurological"
Lecturer: Lydia Le Page
Sponsored by the NIH/NIBIB-supported UCSF Hyperpolarized MRI Technology Resource Center (P41EB013598)
https://radiology.ucsf.edu/research/labs/hyperpolarized-mri-tech
Để xem full tài liệu Xin vui long liên hệ page để được hỗ trợ
: https://www.facebook.com/thuvienluanvan01
HOẶC
https://www.facebook.com/garmentspace/
https://www.facebook.com/thuvienluanvan01
https://www.facebook.com/thuvienluanvan01
tai lieu tong hop, thu vien luan van, luan van tong hop, do an chuyen nganh
UCSF Hyperpolarized MR Seminar
Summer 2019, Lecture #8-2
"Integration into Biomedical Research - Neurological"
Lecturer: Lydia Le Page
Sponsored by the NIH/NIBIB-supported UCSF Hyperpolarized MRI Technology Resource Center (P41EB013598)
https://radiology.ucsf.edu/research/labs/hyperpolarized-mri-tech
Để xem full tài liệu Xin vui long liên hệ page để được hỗ trợ
: https://www.facebook.com/thuvienluanvan01
HOẶC
https://www.facebook.com/garmentspace/
https://www.facebook.com/thuvienluanvan01
https://www.facebook.com/thuvienluanvan01
tai lieu tong hop, thu vien luan van, luan van tong hop, do an chuyen nganh
We are glad to announce that scientific program for the 2019 Edition of World Pediatrics Conference (2019WPC) has been released which is going to take place in Ramada by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park, Singapore from September 10-11, 2019.
We welcome you for the scientific collaboration with the 2019WPC in Singapore. Website: https://pediatrics.episirus.org/
ABSTRACT- Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are traditionally defined as disorders with selective loss of neurons and distinct involvement of functional systems defining clinical presentation. Alzheimer’s Disease, being one of the most detrimental Neurodegenerative diseases, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder with changes in nerve cells resulting in their death and furthermore leading to the loss of intellectual and cognitive abilities. Despite the commercial availability of few drugs, Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading causes of death globally and the major public health concern, owing to a constraining coercion for action against it. For the same, many drug targets were identified of which one among the most potential one’s is the Microtubule- associated Tau protein that contributes to the pathological lesions of Alzheimer’s disease, the Neurofibrillary Tangles or Paired Helical Filaments. Believing that preventing the formation of these pathological lesions, the Neurofibrillary Tangles, is much more a prominent strategy, in the present study, two approaches one approach plying compounds belonging to the class of Cannabinoids and the other approach employing a set of small molecules were used, with the help of Bioinformatics tools, such as Discovery Studio in designing the therapeutic molecules that can obliquely and potentially combat against these Neurofibrillary Tangles or NFTs and actuate to reduce their content in neurons, which might result in an improved communication and thereby enhancing the condition of the diseased person.
Key-words- Alzheimer’s disease, Cannabinoids, Cognitive abilities, Discovery Studio, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Tau protein
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF JOINT MEETING 2018 HEALTHCARE AND CARDIOLOGY CONFERENCE...Terresa Lisbon
We are happy to inform you that on September 18-19, 2018 the 2018 Healthcare and Cardiology Conference (2018HCC) will join the 2018 Mental Health and Neurology Conference (2018MHNC) in Bangkok, Thailand.
Each morning will feature engaging plenary sessions with individualized specialty tracks in the afternoon and so on. The organization’s mission is to promote the highest quality comprehensive neurology and cardiac care to all patients from all over the globe with an emphasis on excellence in teaching, research and community service.
#2018HCC and #2018MHNC welcome all cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, neuro-surgeons and healthcare professionals to Submit Abstract/Register for this Asia's Largest multidisciplinary Joint Meeting
Preliminary Scientific Program Released, Do visit
http://cosmicseries.org/cardiology-scientific-program/
September 18-19, 2018 | AVANI Atrium Bangkok, #Thailand
Conferenceseries LLC invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “2nd Cancer Diagnostics Conference and Expo” during May 08-10, 2017 at Barcelona, Spain which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. Cancer Diagnostics 2017 is the very special conference among the past Cancer Conferences
Wagner College Forum for Undergraduate Research, Vol. 18 No. 1Wagner College
The Fall 2019 issue contains abstracts by Briana Bettencourt, Nicholas Buhta, Alexis Costa, Joseph Fabozzi, Sarah McGee, Kayla Diggs, Elizabeth Patton, Kelsey Savje, Oskar Sundberg and Kaela Teele. It also contains articles by Maria Humphries, Kathleen Leavey, Angela Zagami, Lindy Pokorny and L. Elise Whisler.
Euro pathology meet 2018 final programmeTanya Singh
Preceding the great success of Euro Pathology Meet 2018, we are pleased to announce the Euro Pathology Meet 2019 i.e. 2nd European Pathology and Infectious Disease Conference which is scheduled to be held in Helsinki, Finland on November 19-20, 2019. Through the theme of “Emphasizing the practical approaches in pathology", the conference will explore the advances in pathology and its allied fields. This conference could be a remarkable event that carries the mixture of novel and advanced pathological techniques for the diagnosis of emerging diseases. It will provide an international platform to share expertise, foster collaborations across trade and world, and assess rising technologies across the world.
Note: 2 free passes on the group participation of 10 participants and 4 free passes on the group participation of 15 students.
For any further information:
Contact
Tanya Singh | Program Manager
Euro Pathology Meet 2019
47 Churchfield Road, London, W3 6AY,
United Kingdom.
Toll No: +44-2088190774
Tel: +1-201-380-5561 Ext: 7007
Email: biopathology@memeetings.net
Web URL: biopathology.pathologyconferences.com
More Related Content
Similar to Neuropharmacology Scientific Program 2016
We are glad to announce that scientific program for the 2019 Edition of World Pediatrics Conference (2019WPC) has been released which is going to take place in Ramada by Wyndham Singapore at Zhongshan Park, Singapore from September 10-11, 2019.
We welcome you for the scientific collaboration with the 2019WPC in Singapore. Website: https://pediatrics.episirus.org/
ABSTRACT- Neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) are traditionally defined as disorders with selective loss of neurons and distinct involvement of functional systems defining clinical presentation. Alzheimer’s Disease, being one of the most detrimental Neurodegenerative diseases, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder with changes in nerve cells resulting in their death and furthermore leading to the loss of intellectual and cognitive abilities. Despite the commercial availability of few drugs, Alzheimer’s disease is the sixth leading causes of death globally and the major public health concern, owing to a constraining coercion for action against it. For the same, many drug targets were identified of which one among the most potential one’s is the Microtubule- associated Tau protein that contributes to the pathological lesions of Alzheimer’s disease, the Neurofibrillary Tangles or Paired Helical Filaments. Believing that preventing the formation of these pathological lesions, the Neurofibrillary Tangles, is much more a prominent strategy, in the present study, two approaches one approach plying compounds belonging to the class of Cannabinoids and the other approach employing a set of small molecules were used, with the help of Bioinformatics tools, such as Discovery Studio in designing the therapeutic molecules that can obliquely and potentially combat against these Neurofibrillary Tangles or NFTs and actuate to reduce their content in neurons, which might result in an improved communication and thereby enhancing the condition of the diseased person.
Key-words- Alzheimer’s disease, Cannabinoids, Cognitive abilities, Discovery Studio, Neurofibrillary Tangles, Tau protein
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM OF JOINT MEETING 2018 HEALTHCARE AND CARDIOLOGY CONFERENCE...Terresa Lisbon
We are happy to inform you that on September 18-19, 2018 the 2018 Healthcare and Cardiology Conference (2018HCC) will join the 2018 Mental Health and Neurology Conference (2018MHNC) in Bangkok, Thailand.
Each morning will feature engaging plenary sessions with individualized specialty tracks in the afternoon and so on. The organization’s mission is to promote the highest quality comprehensive neurology and cardiac care to all patients from all over the globe with an emphasis on excellence in teaching, research and community service.
#2018HCC and #2018MHNC welcome all cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, neuro-surgeons and healthcare professionals to Submit Abstract/Register for this Asia's Largest multidisciplinary Joint Meeting
Preliminary Scientific Program Released, Do visit
http://cosmicseries.org/cardiology-scientific-program/
September 18-19, 2018 | AVANI Atrium Bangkok, #Thailand
Conferenceseries LLC invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “2nd Cancer Diagnostics Conference and Expo” during May 08-10, 2017 at Barcelona, Spain which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions. Cancer Diagnostics 2017 is the very special conference among the past Cancer Conferences
Wagner College Forum for Undergraduate Research, Vol. 18 No. 1Wagner College
The Fall 2019 issue contains abstracts by Briana Bettencourt, Nicholas Buhta, Alexis Costa, Joseph Fabozzi, Sarah McGee, Kayla Diggs, Elizabeth Patton, Kelsey Savje, Oskar Sundberg and Kaela Teele. It also contains articles by Maria Humphries, Kathleen Leavey, Angela Zagami, Lindy Pokorny and L. Elise Whisler.
Euro pathology meet 2018 final programmeTanya Singh
Preceding the great success of Euro Pathology Meet 2018, we are pleased to announce the Euro Pathology Meet 2019 i.e. 2nd European Pathology and Infectious Disease Conference which is scheduled to be held in Helsinki, Finland on November 19-20, 2019. Through the theme of “Emphasizing the practical approaches in pathology", the conference will explore the advances in pathology and its allied fields. This conference could be a remarkable event that carries the mixture of novel and advanced pathological techniques for the diagnosis of emerging diseases. It will provide an international platform to share expertise, foster collaborations across trade and world, and assess rising technologies across the world.
Note: 2 free passes on the group participation of 10 participants and 4 free passes on the group participation of 15 students.
For any further information:
Contact
Tanya Singh | Program Manager
Euro Pathology Meet 2019
47 Churchfield Road, London, W3 6AY,
United Kingdom.
Toll No: +44-2088190774
Tel: +1-201-380-5561 Ext: 7007
Email: biopathology@memeetings.net
Web URL: biopathology.pathologyconferences.com
Similar to Neuropharmacology Scientific Program 2016 (20)
1. Hosting Organization: Conference Series LLC
2360 Corporate Circle., Suite 400 Henderson, NV 89074-7722, USA
Ph: +1-702-508-5200 Ext: 8042, Fax: +1-650-618-1417, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499
Conference Series Ltd
Heathrow Stockley Park Lakeside House, 1 Furzeground Way, Heathrow, UB11 1BD, UK, Tel: +1-800-216-6499
Email: neuropharmacology@conferenceseries.net, neuropharmacology@conferenceseries.com
conferenceseries.com 675th
Conference
Neuropharmacology
ScientificProgram
San Antonio, USA September 14-16, 2016
4th
Global Experts Meeting on
2. Keynote Forum
09:25-09:30 Introduction
09:30-09:55
Title: BBB a gateway for neurodegeneration- Neuroprotection
Hari Shanker Sharma, Uppsala University, Sweden
09:55-10:20
Title: Plugging the leaks- New drug discovery based on leak current channels
Donard S Dwyer, LSU Health Sciences Center, USA
10:20-10:45
Title: Allosteric receptor-receptor interactions in heteroreceptor complexes give a new dimension to molecular
neuroscience
Kjell Fuxe, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Networking and Refreshments10:45-11:00
Sessions: Neuro Immune Pharmacology | Psychopharmacology | Behavioral Neuropharmacology Neuroendocrinology
Session Chair: Hari Shanker Sharma, Uppsala University, Sweden
Session Chair: Yet to Confirm
Session Introduction
11:00-11:20
Title: Targeting the splenic response to brain ischemia as a treatment for stroke
Keith Pennypacker, University of Kentucky, USA
11:20-11:40
Title: Promoting serotonergic neurotransmission to enhance sociability
Georgianna G Gould, The University of Texas, USA
11:40-12:00
Title: sAPPα a potent endogenous inhibitor of BACE1: Therapeutic potential for AD
John Varghese, University of California, USA
12:00-12:20
Title: Activation of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor improves blood-brain barrier integrity
Hua Su, University of California, USA
12:20-12:40
Title: Regulation of guanylyl cyclase/natriuretic peptide receptor-A gene expression and signaling:
Interactive roles of histone modifications and transcription factors
Kailash N Pandey, Tulane University, USA
12:40-13:00
Title: Comparison of verbal and emotional responses of elderly people with mild/moderate dementia and
those with severe dementia in responses to seal robot, PARO
Kazue Takayanagi, Seiwaen Geriatric Institute, Japan
Lunch Break 13:00-13:40
13:40-14:00
Title: Scrub typhus meningoencephalitis, a diagnostic challenge for clinicians: A hospital based study from
North-East India
Masaraf Hussain, North Eastern Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, India
14:00-14:20
Title: Changes in the temperament and character inventory dimensions after antidepressants treatment in
patients with major depressive disorder
Norio Yasui-Furukori, Hirosaki University, Japan
14:20-14:40
Title: Neurological consequences of pediatric HIV infection
Mark W Burke, Howard University, USA
14:40-15:00
Title: Anti-stress effects of ONO-2952, A novel translocator protein 18kDa (TSPO) antagonist
Takashi Kitajima, ONO Pharmaceutical Co., LTD., Japan
15:00-15:20
Title: Interaction of Oxytocin and neuropeptide S in anxiety and social fear
Thomas Grund, University of Regensburg, Germany
15:20-15:40
Title: Effects of amyloid-ƥ deposition on mitochondrial complex I activity in brain: A PET study in aged
monkeys
Hideo Tsukada, Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Japan
15:40-16:00
Title: Predictive accuracy of wechsler adult intelligence scale, forth ed., (WAIS-IV) seven- and four- subtest
short form models in estimating full scale IQ (FSIQ) and its indices in a Swedish non-clinical sample
Maria Lindau, Stockholm University, Sweden
Networking & Refreshment Break 16:00-16:15
08:00-09:00 Registrations
Day 1 September 14, 2016
Hall
Opening Ceremony09:00-09:25conferenceseries.com
3. 16:15-16:35
Title: Promiscuous activation of adrenoreceptors by dopamine in modulation of GABAergic transmission in
the entorhinal cortex
Saobo Lei, University of North Dakota, USA
16:35-16:55
Title: Fractal complexity of the environmental cues: The possible impact to the brain and visual system
Marina Zueva, Moscow Helmholtz Research Institute of Eye Diseases, Russian Federation
16:55-17:15
Title: Glatiramer acetate reveals both remitting and progressive processes in an animal model of relapsing-
remitting multiple sclerosis
Patrizia LoPresti, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
17:15-17:35
Title: Clinical and imaging characteristics and autoantibody analysis of neuromyelitis optica spectrum
disorders
Yan Xing, Aviation General Hospital, China
Panel Discussion
Day 2 September 15, 2016
Hall
Keynote Forum
09:00-09:25
Title: The oxidative stress initiated mitochondrial DNA overproliferation and deletion in the context of the cancer
and neurodegeneration: Recent challenge in neuropharmacology
Gjumrakch Aliev, GALLY International Biomedical Research Institute Inc., USA
Special Session
09:25-10:05
Title: Does Ritalin have the potential to become a drug of abuse?
Nachum Dafny, The University of Texas, USA
Symposoium on Ca2+
-interlocked membrane guanylate cyclase transduction network:
Biochemistry and physiology
Organizer: Rameshwar K Sharma, Salus University, USA
Co-organizers: Clint Makino, Harvard Medical School, USA
Teresa Duda, Salus University, USA
10:05-10:25
Title: Membrane guanylate cyclase: A multimodal cell signaling switch
Rameshwar K Sharma, Salus University, USA
10:25-10:45
Title: Synergistic modulation of the membrane guanylate cyclases in retinal rods and cones by bicarbonate
and calcium
Clint L Makino, Boston University, USA
Networking and Refreshments 10:45-11:00
11:00-11:20
Title: Ca2+
sensor S100B in cone phototransduction
Teresa Duda, Salus University, USA
11:20-11:40
Title: Structural insights for activation of retinal guanylate cyclase by GCAP1
James B Ames, University of California, USA
11:40-12:00
Title: AIPL1, a protein linked with blinding diseases has distinct roles in rod and cone photoreceptor
neurons
Saravanan Kolandaivelu, West Virginia University Eye Institute, USA
12:00-12:20
Title: Innovations in hyperspectral imaging approaches allow simultaeous measurement of the kinetics and
spatial spread of cyclic nucleotide signals
Thomas Rich, University of South Alabama, USA
12:20-12:40
Title: Pharmacology of the guanylate cyclase-C agonist linaclotide
Boris Tchernychev, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA
12:40-13:00
Title: Differential regulation of membrane bound guanylyl cyclases (GC) during β-adrenergic receptor
activation- induced hypertrophic growth in rats
Elangovan Vellaichamy, University of Madras, India
Lunch Break 13:00-13:40
13:40-14:00
Title: Identification of novel interacting partners of the RetGC1/GCAPs complex responsible for cGMP
synthesis in photoreceptor cells of the retina: Implications for cell physiology and disease
Ana Méndez, University of Barcelona, Spain
14:00-14:20
Title: Environmental alkalinity sensing mediated by the transmembrane guanylyl cyclase GCY-14 in C. elegans
Ichiro N Maruyama, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
4. 14:20-14:40
Title: The Role of GCAP1 and GCAP2 in Regulating the retinal guanylate cyclase and phototransduction in
mammalian cones
Frans Vinberg, Washington University School of Medicine, USA
Sessions: Molecular Neuropharmacology | Clinical Neuropharmacology | Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia | Parkinson’s Disease
Session Chair: Magnus S Magnusson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Session Chair: Gjumrakch Aliev, GALLY International Biomedical Research Institute Inc., USA
14:40-15:00
Title: Why search for hidden repeated temporal behaviour patterns? T-Pattern Analysis (TPA) with theme
Magnus S Magnusson, University of Iceland, Iceland
15:00-15:20
Title: Combining memantine with hypobaric hypoxia or hyperbaric oxygen does not generate additional
neuroprotection in the model of birth asphyxia in 7-day-old rats
Elzbieta Salinska, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
15:20-15:40
Title: Human umbilical cord blood cells improve neurobehavioral outcome in a rabbit model of cerebral palsy
Sidhartha Tan, University of Chicago, USA
15:40-16:00
Title: Methadone blocks analgesic tolerance induced by morphine pretreatment
Nicolas Marie, Neuroplasticity and Therapies of Addictions, CNRS, France
Networking and Refreshments 16:00-16:15
16:15-16:35
Title: PET imaging of ischemia-induced impairment of mitochondrial complex I function in living brain
Hideo Tsukada, Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Japan
16:35-16:55
Title: Impact of natalizumab treatment on fatigue, mood and aspects of cognition in relapsing-remitting MS
Annett Kunkel, Asklepios Kliniken GmbH, Germany
16:55-17:15
Title: Hydrogen sulfide attenuates opioid withdrawal-induced jumping and pain sensitization
Jin-Song Bian, National University of Singapore, Singapore
17:15-17:35
Title: Morphine experience in adult rats alters morphine preference and brain expression of dopamine
receptors in F1 offspring
Nasim Vousooghi, Tehran University, Iran
17:35-17:55
Title: Neuroimaging of Rapamycin and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease for APOE4 carriers
Ai-Ling Lin, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, USA
Poster Presentations
Poster Judge: Hari Shanker Sharma, Uppsala University, Sweden
NPC-001
Title: Nucleus accumbens neuronal activity and behavioral response to variable acute and chronic doses of
methylphenidate in freely behaving adult and adolescent rats
Asif Kabani, The University of Texas, USA
NPC-002
Title: Dose-response assessment of acute and chronic MPD exposure recorded from PFC neurons in freely
behaving adult male rats
Sid Venkataraman, The University of Texas, USA
NPC-003
Title: Locus coeruleus and ventral tegmental area of adolescent rats responded differently to ritalin.
electrophysiological and behavioral study
Tahseen J Karim, The University of Texas, USA
NPC-004
Title: Neuroprotective effects of medicinal herb extract on corticosterone-induced neurotoxicity, (neuro)
inflammation, mitochondrial function and expression of BDNF
Mi Young Lee, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine, Republic of Korea
NPC-005
Title: Chronic methylphenidate exposure on behavioral and dorsal raphe neuronal recordings from in freely
behaving adult and adolescent animals
Raymond Traweek, The University of Texas, USA
NPC-006
Title: Concomitant behavioral and vta neuronal study on the effect of mpd in the developing brain
Ip W, The University of Texas, USA
NPC-007
Title: stroke after atrial myxoma resection
Reginald Lafleur & Phenix Alcide, Harlem Cardiology, USA
NPC-008
Title: Protective effects of oxymatrine against arsenic trioxide-induced liver injury
Li Li, Capital Medical University, China
NPC-009
Title: Neuropharmacological activities of fresh leaf essential oil of Lantana Camara in mice
Idris Ajayi Oyemitan, Walter Sisulu University, South Africa
5. Day 3 September 16, 2016
Hall
Sessions: Neurochemical Transmission | Chemical Neurotransmitters | Neurotechnology | Neuroethics | Future Aspects
of Neuropharmacology
Session Chair: Jose F Abisambra, University of Kentucky, USA
Session Chair: Enzo Wanke, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Introduction
09:00-09:20
Title: PERK inhibition reduces hyperphosphorylated tau and rescues neuronal function in an eIF2
A-independent mechanism
Jose F Abisambra, University of Kentucky, USA
09:20-09:40
Title: Low excitatory innervation of immature neurons enhances pattern separation
Cristina Vittoria Dieni, University of Perugia, Italy
09:40-10:00
Title: Glia to axon RNA transfer
José R Sotelo, Instituto de Investigaciones Biológicas Clemente Estable, USA
10:00-10:20
Title: Central role of nitric oxide-dependent S-nitrosylation in the control of the astrocytic Ca2+
signaling that
mediates neurovascular coupling
Xavier F Figueroa, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile
10:20-10:40
Title: Future individualization of intrathecal dosages and paramedian approaches to reduce toxicity and
bone contact: Estimating Cerebrospinal fluid dilution volumes and puncture angles from MRI
Anna Puigdellívol-Sánchez, University of Barcelona, Spain
10:40-11:00
Title: Inflammatory demyelination induces retinal ganglion cell loss and glia response in experimental
autoimmune encephalomyelitis
Stephanie C Joachim, University Eye Hospital, Germany
Networking and Refreshments 11:00-11:15
11:15-11:35
Title: Investigation of the neuropharmacology of fast and slow drug-induced interactions in networks of
astrocyte-neuron-microglia using advanced in vitro multi-site recording methods
Enzo Wanke, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Workshop
11:35-12:10
Title: Discovering hidden experimental effects through the detection of recurring hierarchical structured real-
scale time patterns: T-pattern detection and analysis with the special purpose THEME software
Magnus S Magnusson, University of Iceland, Iceland
12:10-12:30
Title: Pneumorrhachis
Fatih Yakar, Ankara University Medical School, Turkey
12:30-12:50
Title: α-synuclein phosphorylation as a therapeutic target in Parkinson's disease and related disorders
Abid Oueslati, Université Laval School of Medicine & CHU de Quebec Research Center Quebec, Canada
Lunch Break 12:50-13:30
13:30-13:50
Title: Oxidative damage and pharmacokinetics of the benzonitrile herbicide, pendimethalin in rat
Ahmed K Salama, Majmaah University, KSA
13:50-14:10
Title: Neurotrophins modulate synaptic plasticity of sympathetic ganglia
Miguel A Morales, Ciudad Universitaria, Mexico
Workshop
14:10-14:45
Title: The theory of fractality of sensations and the brain health
Marina Zueva, Moscow Helmholtz Research Institute of Eye Diseases, Russian Federation
Young Researchers Forum
14:45-15:00
Title: Epidemiology of tardive dyskinesias in community dwelling schizophrenia patients in rural South India
Shashank Arunachal U, St. Johns Medical College, India
15:00-15:15
Title: Constructing a neuroethical framework for alzheimer’s disease research employing big data
Farhan Ahmad, The University of Texas, USA
Networking and Refreshments
B2B Meetings & Award Ceremony
Panel Discussion
Awards & Closing Ceremony