HYBRID EVENT: You can participate in person at Rome, Italy or Virtually from your home or work.

7th Edition of International Conference on

Neurology and Neurological Disorders

June 16-17, 2023 | Rome, Italy

Welcome Message

Welcome Message

Neurology Conferences

Yours Sincerely
Ken Ware Founder of Neuro Physics Therapy and Neurotricional Sciences, Australia

7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders | June 16-17, 2023 | Hybrid Event

On behalf of the organizing committee and all members of the honourable Scientific Committee, I welcome all attendees to the 7th edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders.

This highly prestigious conference contains no less than 31 Scientific Sessions, covering the broadest possible areas of interest and research into neurology and neurological disorders. The vast range of presenters and Keynote speakers ensures that all dedications to the greater understanding of neurology and neurological disorders, along with greatly refined treatments, better protocols and most importantly a higher degree of accuracy in diagnosis will be of great benefit to present and future patients who have neurological disorders and lesions. This conference will assist to enhance the global collective wisdom pertaining to neurology and neurological disorders. I wish you all the very best with your presentations and thank you sincerely for your participation.

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Neurological Disorders Conferences

Yours Sincerely
Thomas J Webster Interstellar Therapeutics, United States

7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders | Hybrid Event |June 16-17, 2023

Dear congress visitors,

The brain has often been called the final frontier in medical research. From the intricacies of neural networks to the blood brain barrier, it still contains so many unknowns. Neurological disorders affect the body’s autonomic, peripheral and central nervous system and include diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, migraines, and so many others.  Especially concerning are the number of new and prolonged psychological disorders that have emerged during COVID-19 as a result of COVID-19 isolation, lost diagnoses, missing treatment, and unfortunately lost research time. It is time to make up for this lost time! Our patients need and deserve it!

As we continue to emerge from COVID-19, we need to take advantage of every conference possible to push our field ahead. While COVID-19 kept us from interacting with one another to develop solutions in neurology, that time has stopped and we need to double-down and make up for lost time. Even though we could not meet over the past several years, healthcare problems in neurology continued and even grew, and the statistics are as alarming as ever. For example, in 2019, it was estimated that neurological disorders accounted for a total of 7.5 million years lost due to premature death and a total of 8.2 million years that people have lived with neurological disabilities (Burden of Neurological Conditions, www.PAHO.org, accessed Sept. 22, 2022). And the statistics are getting even worse due to lost diagnostic, treatment, and research time that occurred during COVID-19.    

It is an honor and pleasure to welcome you to the 7th edition of the International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders – “Neurology 2023” June 16-17, 2023 where we can begin to make up for the time we lost. The conference promises to be two days of enriching conversation on what we know and don’t know about neurology, and how we can move forward.

I hope to see you all in Rome where we will discuss and develop solutions to our most pressing neurological problems!

Benvenuto a roma!

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Neurology Conferences

Yours Sincerely
Arthur P. Bollon Vitruvian Biomedical, United States of America

7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders | Rome, Italy

Dear congress visitors it is exciting to participate in this important conference.  The significance and potential of biotechnology is clearly manifest by the incredible speed and progress that was made with the RNA Vaccines for the COVID-Pandemic which saved millions of lives. One of the lessons is how basic and clinical development can be accelerated, resulting in viable life, saving products. This is a New Age for Biotechnology not only because of the new technologies being developed, but also because of the progressive, new drug development processes which we now know are possible. I look forward to sharing our work on a DNA Therapeutic Vaccine for the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease.

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Brain Conference

Yours Sincerely
Sergey Suchkov Moscow State University of Food Industry, Russian Federation

7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders | June 16-17, 2023 | Rome, Italy

Dear Colleagues, Partners, Scientists, Clinicians, Bioengineers and Friends,

I look forward to welcoming you to 7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders, to be held in one of the ancient and historic, well-known, prestigious and attractive City of Rome.

The Conference will provide the ideal forum to stimulate ideas and establish collaborations as well as to initiate intense discussions. Extended networking opportunities will foster communications between delegates.

Understanding the activity of a healthy and an altered brain is a vital focus of scientific research. Making progress in the field of personalized and precision neurology is thus one of the most significant global challenges of our time, with a lot of questions remaining.

Advances in fundamental, translational and clinical research and the availability of biomarkers are beginning to transform the clinical neurology to make it personalized and precision, and healthcare landscape as a whole. Biomarker platforms and targeting principles construe the work that goes into bringing the most promising experimental therapies, diagnostic and monitoring technologies to the personalized and precision neurology.

The core of the Event is its Scientific and Teaching Program. For people entering such a prolific environment, acquiring an initial understanding of these diseases becomes more difficult each year. Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or other early-stage scientists and senior staff focusing on multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease research, can take advantage of this opportunity to accelerate their knowledge immersion towards becoming an expert in this exciting field and discuss some of the latest trends in these research fields through close interaction with established leaders in the field. Workshop sessions are emphasized to open discussion between participants and lecturers, and immediate application of new knowledge. Students will participate in faculty-led exercises such as debates.

Personally, I am convinced that the international partnership and collaboration would play a crucial promoting role for the jointly set projects from any points of view. We do hope that your interaction with your colleagues from many different countries will stimulate a creative exchange of ideas and will be personally rewarding.

Warmest and productive wishes and hope to meet and to see you soon in Rome!

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Brain Disorders Events

Yours Sincerely
Brandon Lucke Wold University of Florida, United States

7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders | June 16-17, 2023

We great anticipate your presence at this conference. As a practicing neurosurgeon scientist, we are delighted to share our important discoveries that will have meaningful impact for patients. The conference is set to be packed with high quality data and engaging conversations. It will be the catalyst to push discovery forward. We look forward to your participation.

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Neurological Disorders Conferences

Yours Sincerely
Khue Vu Nguyen Jiangsu Vocational College of Medicine, China

7th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Neurological Disorders | Hybrid Event

Dear congress visitors, it is an honor and pleasure for me to writing some welcome notes and submitting herein a speech abstract. Epigenetics is one of the fastest growing fields of science, illuminating studies of human diseases by locking beyond genetic makeup and acknowledging that outside factors play a role in gene expression.  One of the most important aspects of epigenetics is epistasis (gene-­?gene interactions) that is a phenomenon in genetics in which the effect of a gene mutation is dependent on the presence or absence of mutations in one or more other genes, respectively termed modifier genes. A gene does not function in isolation and by itself, but rather acts with other genes in a network, to influence complex traits of the complex disorders. Studying molecular interactions is therefore of greatest importance. Up to present, most importantly, we are still in the infancy of the understanding of how such epigenetic defects (potentially reversible) could provide a target for therapeutic intervention. Recently, several pathophysiological functions of the b-­?amyloid precursor protein (APP) have been proposed in different human diseases such as neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders including rare diseases such as autism, fragile X syndrome (FXS), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), multiple sclerosis (MS), Lesch-­?Nyhan disease (LND); common and complex disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD); metabolic disorders such as diabetes, obesity; and also cancer.
In order to understanding of how epigenetic defects could provide a target for therapeutic intervention, the LND has been selected as a valuable model for exploring genetic-­?epigenetic interplay, especially for exploring epistasis between the housekeeping hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase 1 (HPRT1) and APP genes. The present construct of expression vectors described in this study can be used as a model for the construction of expression vectors that would be useful for different applications such as in biology, medicine, virology, immunology, and environmental science such as studying gene-­?environment interactions for combating the global warming of climate change.

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Neurology Conferences - 2021

Yours Sincerely
Ken Ware
NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute and Research Centre
Australia

4th International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

Dear members of INBC 2021,
It is indeed my great honour to warmly welcome you all to the 4th International Neurology and Brain Disorders Conference, INBC 2021 and sincerely thank you for all your commitments and efforts made in preparing and presenting your innovative and valuable research and findings at this meeting. I also extend a warm welcome and gratitude to those of you who have joined us at the meeting to support your colleagues and to learn from the other presenters. INBC 2021 has expanded upon the previous years meetings in opening up several more categories for its scientific sessions, which will see this meeting to be bigger and even more exciting than its predecessors. I am sure there will be many new and exciting collaborations emerge from this meeting. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the gallant organising committee for making this meeting possible and a pleasurable experience. I wish you all great enjoyment of this meeting and much success with your presentations and forming of new collaborations. In passing, I kindly ask that you stay on where possible and support other presenters over all 3 days of this meeting, in particular those members of this meeting who will be making their international scientific presentation debut at INBC 2021.

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Neurology Conferences - 2019

Yours Sincerely
Reidun Stenberg
University Hospital Research Center,Sweden

3rd International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

Dear colleagues,
It is my pleasure to welcome you all congress participants to the conference. I hope you will have interesting days. It is wide range of neurological issues that we will hear about ranging from children to adults and aspects of the influence of different drugs on the brain. We will hear about the brain development and also about the aging brain. My special interest is gut brain axis where we are beginning of understanding this complex interaction, but we still have much to learn. I hope you will have inspiring days. Very Welcome!

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Neurology Conferences - 2019

Yours Sincerely
Marat Akhmet
Middle East Technical University, Turkey

3rd International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

Dear conference participants,
It is a great pleasure and honor for me to write this welcome address. Understanding the activity of a healthy and an altered brain is a vital focus of scientific research. Any change is a motion, and neuronal dynamics are some of the most sophisticated examples of such, positioned between basic biological and social dynamics in their complexity. Making progress in the field of neurology is thus one of the most significant global challenges of our time, with a lot of questions remaining. How can the field cooperate with fundamental sciences such as physics, mathematics, chemistry? Are there universal concepts in neuroscience similar to Newton’s Second Law? Are modern mathematical tools sufficiently developed to meet the demands of neuroscience? Are there analogous dynamics in mechanics, physics, and chemistry, which we can use to deepen our understanding of mental activity? I trust that our knowledge of the human brain will continue to evolve as we seek to answer these questions.

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Neurology Conference - 2018

Yours Sincerely
Prof.dr. Harry W.M. Steinbusch
Prof. in Cellular Neuroscience
Maastricht University
Maastricht, The Netherlands

2nd International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

Following the success of INBC 2017 at Valencia, Spain, we take pleasure to announce the second edition “2nd International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders” held during June 04-06, 2018 in Rome, Italy. Research in Neurodegenerative diseases, i.e. Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s Disease and depression continues to grow in size and scope. For people entering such a prolific environment, acquiring an initial understanding of these diseases becomes more difficult each year. Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, or other early-stage scientists and senior staff focusing on Alzheimer’s disease research, can take advantage of this opportunity to accelerate their knowledge immersion towards becoming an expert in this exciting field and discuss some of the latest trends in these research fields through close interaction with established leaders in the field. Workshop sessions are emphasized to open discussion between participants and lecturers, and immediate application of new knowledge. Students will participate in faculty-led exercises such as debates.

Welcome Message

Neurology Conference - 2017

Yours Sincerely
Pankaj Sharma
Professor of Neurology & Director, Institute of Cardiovascular Research,
Royal Holloway University of London.
Consultant Neurologist, Imperial College London NHS Healthcare Trust.

International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

Dear Attendees, Presenters, Organizing Committee and Distinguished Guests,

I am delighted to be able to welcome you to this International Neurology and Brain Disorders Conference in the beautiful city of Valencia. This 2017 conference is a remarkable gathering of some of the doyens in the field of brain disease and am both humbled and honoured to play a small part. The scientific committee have worked tirelessly to present to you a unique opportunity to see and hear about the cutting-edge work being done in numerous fast moving fields. The brain is said to be the last untapped organ. This conference shows that the tap is not only opening but gushing with knowledge.

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Neurology Conferences

Yours Sincerely
Giuseppe Scalabrino, M.D.
Former Professor of General Pathology
Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
University of Milan, Milano (ITALY)

International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

Dear Attendees, Presenters, Organizing Committee and Distinguished Guests,

The invitation to write the welcome message is both an honour and a privilege. Therefore, I am very grateful to the Organizing Committee of INBC 2017. All of us are ever conscious of the need to maintain a balance between classical morphology of the neurological diseases, molecular and cellular neurobiology, new therapies, and new techniques of diagnosis. I am sure that INBC 2017 will fulfil this expectation. Furthermore, the presentations and discussion will provide provocative hypotheses and suggestions for new research directions: we will honestly say at the end of the Meeting to have learned much and to feel greatly enriched. Let me conclude with a statement taken from David Hume’s “A treatise of human nature (Book 1, part IV, section VI) (1740): “ Thus we have finished our examination of the several systems of philosophy, both of the intellectual and natural world; and in our miscellaneous way of reasoning have been led into several topics; which will either illustrate and confirm some preceding part of this discourse, or prepare the way for our following opinions. ‘This now time to return to a more close examination of our subject........”.

Watsapp