Neurological research encompasses a wide array of scientific investigations aimed at understanding the structure, function, development, and disorders of the nervous system. This interdisciplinary field integrates knowledge from neuroscience, molecular biology, genetics, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, and other disciplines to unravel the complexities of the brain and its associated structures. Neurological research spans basic science studies elucidating fundamental mechanisms of neuronal signaling, synaptic plasticity, and neural circuitry, to translational and clinical research focused on developing diagnostic tools, therapeutic interventions, and preventive strategies for neurological disorders. Recent advances in neurological research have led to groundbreaking discoveries in areas such as neuroimaging, genetics, stem cell biology, and neurotechnology. These discoveries have revolutionized our understanding of brain function and dysfunction and have opened new avenues for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. Moreover, collaborations between researchers, clinicians, industry partners, and patient advocacy groups are driving innovation and accelerating the translation of scientific discoveries into clinical applications. This collaborative approach is essential for addressing the complex challenges posed by neurological disorders and improving outcomes for patients. In summary, neurological research is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field that plays a critical role in advancing our understanding of the nervous system and developing effective strategies to prevent, diagnose, and treat neurological disorders. By harnessing the power of scientific inquiry and innovation, neurological research holds the potential to transform healthcare and improve the lives of millions of people worldwide.
Title : Perception and individuality in patient cases identifying the ongoing evolution of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
Ken Ware, NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute, Australia
Title : Narrative medicine: A communication therapy for the communication disorder of Functional Seizures (FS) [also known as Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)]
Robert B Slocum, University of Kentucky HealthCare, United States
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM), as a unique healthcare model through biodesign-driven biotech and biopharma, translational applications, and neurology-related biomarketing to secure human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Victorovich Suchkov, N. D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Neuro sensorium
Luiz Moutinho, University of Suffolk, United Kingdom
Title : GBF1 inhibition reduces amyloid-beta levels in viable human postmortem Alzheimer's disease cortical explant and cortical organoid models
Sean J Miller, Yale School of Medicine, United States
Title : Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries (tSCI) - Are the radiologically based “advances” in the management of the injured spine evidence-based?
W S El Masri, Keele University, United Kingdom