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Brain Disorders-2023

About Conference


Conference Series LLC Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to participate towards Brain Disorders and Therapeutics Conference which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Brain Disorders 2023 invite and welcome delegates, presenters, sponsors, and exhibitors from all over the globe. We are delighted to invite you all to participate and register for the 12th International Conference on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics.

Brain Disorders 2023 operating committee is gearing up for an exciting and explanatory conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world.

We invite you to join us at the Brain Disorders Conference, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world.

Objective:

Brain Disorders Congress, meeting is to unite globally recognized scholastics in the field of neuroscience and neurology, neurospecialists, general wellbeing experts, specialists, scholarly researchers, industry analysts, researchers to trade about best in class research and advances.

The motto of this gathering is to provide new ideas for treatment that will be valuable over the range of Brain Disorders and Therapeutics.

Conference Highlights:

·   BRAIN DISORDERS

·   BRAIN CANCER & TUMORS

·   NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS

·   NEUROIMMUNOLOGY

·   NEUROSURGERY

·   TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

·   MENTAL RETARDATION

·   NEUROINFLAMMATION

·   PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF BRAIN DISORDERS

·   CEREBROSPINAL COMPLICATIONS

·   BRAIN COMPLICATIONS

·   NEURODEGENERATION & AGING DISORDERS

·   PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY

·   NEUROPHARMACOLOGY

·   NEUROLOGY OF BRAIN

·   NOVEL TREATMENT STRATEGIES

·   ADDICTION & BRAIN DISORDERS

·   ANALYSIS, ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS OF BRAIN DISORDERS

·   STEM CELL THERAPIES

·   NEURO ONCOLOGY

Brain Disorders Congress 2023 is intended to honor prestigious award for talented Young researchersScientistsYoung InvestigatorsPost-Graduate studentsPost-doctoral fellowsTrainees, Junior faculty in recognition of their outstanding contribution towards the conference theme. The Young Scientist Awards make every effort in providing a strong professional development opportunity for early career academicians by meeting experts to exchange and share their experiences on all aspects of Neurology.

Benefits of Participation:

  • Assurance to deliver highest standards in brain disorders and neurology that exceeds the expectations of our participants.
  • Engage with phenomenal scholars across the world.
  • The sessions of Brain Disorders Conference sets a highly advanced, innovative and valuable contribution to our medical professions at all who work in contact with brain diseases and neurological disorders on a daily basis.
  • Act as career guidelines for young researchers and motivates them by Young Researcher Awards.
  • Idealize Platform for Global Networking.

Reasons for Participation….!!

Brain Disorders 2023 is a unique forum to bring together worldwide distinguished academics in the field of neuroscience and neurology, Brain researchers, public health professionals, scientists, academic scientists, industry researchers, scholars to exchange about state of the art research and technologies.

The aim of this conference is to stimulate new ideas for treatment that will be beneficial across the spectrum of Brain Disorders.

Target Audience:

Business Delegates, Industrial Leaders, Brain Researchers, Neuro-oncologists, CEO's and R&D Heads from Industries, Directors, Neurologist, Neuro-radiologist, Neurosurgeons, Psychiatrist, Head of department, Brain Coach, Physicians, Professors and Students from Academia in the research of brain disorders and neurology.

Scientific Tracks

 

Track 1: Brain Disorders

Brain is the most complex and sensitive organ in the body. Minute damages to the brain might cause devastating consequences leading to several brain disorders. It may occur in early childhood causing developmental disorders such as autism and dyslexia .Psychiatric diseases such as depression and schizophrenia are typically diagnosed in teens or early adulthood and as we age we become increasingly susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and other diseases. This session encourages a discussion on the structural and functional aspects of the brain. There are 10 million individuals in the UK living with a neurological condition which significantly affects their lives. Basically, stroke, dementia, cerebral pain, Brain damage and epilepsy are the neurological conditions endured in the UK. It has been evaluated that the lifetime danger of developing Brain and other neural sensory system disease is 1 of every 133 for men and 1 of every 185 for ladies in the UK.

  • Mental Disorders
  • Dementias
  • Brain Cancer
  • Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 2: Brain Cancer & Tumors

Brain cancer is a disease of the brain in which cancer cells (malignant cells) arise in the brain tissue (cancer of the brain). Cancer cells grow to form a mass of cancer tissue (tumor) that interferes with brain functions such as muscle control, sensation, memory, and other normal body functions. Tumors composed of cancer cells are called malignant tumors, and those composed of mainly noncancerous cells are called benign tumors. Cancer cells that develop from brain tissue are called primary brain tumors while tumors that spread from other body sites to the brain are termed metastatic or secondary brain tumors. Only about 5% of brain tumors may be due to hereditary genetic conditions such as neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, and a few others.

  • Metastatic
  • Meningioma
  • Glioblastoma
  • Astrocytoma

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 3: Neurological Disorders

Any disorder happen at the body nervous system is called as Neurological Disorders. Abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord or other nerves like Structural, biochemical or electrical can result as symptoms sometime. Neurological disorder symptoms might be loss of sensation, Poor Coordination, muscle weakness, paralysis, confusion, pain and altered levels of consciousness. Causes for the neurological disorder can be biochemical changes and sometimes can be physical injury to the brain, spinal cord, or nerves. But in some case the root cause can’t be determined only effects are seen.

  • Migraine
  • Seizures, Epilepsy
  • Peripheral nervous system disorder
  • Neurocutaneous syndromes

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 4: Neuroimmunology

Neuroimmunology is a field combining neuroscience, the study of the nervous system, and immunology, the study of the immune system. Neuroimmunologists seek to better understand the interactions of these two complex systems during development, homeostasis, and response to injuries. A long-term goal of this rapidly developing research area is to further develop our understanding of the pathology of certain neurological diseases, some of which have no clear etiology. Neuroimmunology contributes to development of new pharmacological treatments for several neurological conditions. Many types of interactions involve both the nervous and immune systems including the physiological functioning of the two systems in health and disease, malfunction of either and or both systems that leads to disorders, and the physical, chemical, and environmental stressors that affect the two systems on a daily basis

  • central nervous system
  • Inflammation
  • Neurodegeneration

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 5: Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery being a practical procedure for treating brain diseases and injuries has seen profound, unending advances in terms of the tools and technology used. These advances promise to enhance the accuracy of diagnosis and intraoperative procedures. Neurosurgery has come a long way from being regarded as one of the most complex procedures in the medical field to advances in simulation technology where neurosurgeons will be able to practice a surgical procedure or augment the actual surgery.

  • Neurosurgical tools
  • Brain and spinal
  • Neuroendoscopy
  • Brainstem and skull base Neurosurgery
  • Modern neurosurgical instruments

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 6: Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is sudden damage to the brain caused by a blow or jolt to the head. Common causes include car or motorcycle crashes, falls, sports injuries, and assaults. Injuries can range from mild concussions to severe permanent brain damage. TBI may require intensive care and life-saving surgery. Those who survive a brain injury can face lasting effects in their physical and mental abilities as well as emotions and personality. Most people who suffer moderate to severe TBI will need rehabilitation to recover and relearn skills.

  • Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Severe Traumatic Brain Injury           

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 7: Mental Retardation

Mental retardation, is characterized by below-average intelligence or mental ability and a lack of skills necessary for day-to-day living. People with intellectual disabilities can and do learn new skills, but they learn them more slowly. There are varying degrees of intellectual disability, from mild to profound.

  • IQ,
  • Social development
  • Stanford Binet intelligence scale
  • Vineland social maturity scale

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation


Track 8: Neuroinflammation

Neuroinflammation is inflammation of the nervous tissue. It may be initiated in response to a variety of cues, including infection, traumatic brain injury, toxic metabolites, or autoimmunity. In the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain and spinal cord, microglia are the resident innate immune cells that are activated in response to these cues. The CNS is typically an immunologically privileged site because peripheral immune cells are generally blocked by the blood–brain barrier (BBB), a specialized structure composed of astrocytes and endothelial cells.

  • Microglia
  • Astrocytes
  • Lipopolysaccharide
  • Sickness behavior

 Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 9: Pathophysiology of Brain Disorders

Brain disorder occurs when there is a damage or disruption to the brain or brains function after the birth of an individual. Damaged brain will causes changes in the memory, sensation and sometimes even at personality. It can occur due to falls, accidents, assault, lack of oxygen, concussion and other trauma which causes a brain diseases like Alzheimer's disease and other dementia, degenerative diseases, Parkinson's disease and brain tumors. Intelligence is usually not affected by disorder, although there are usually cognitive changes such as problems with memory, concentration and attention. Brain disorders are considered as serious health problem facing by the society.

  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Dementias
  • Brain Cancer
  • Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 10: Cerebrospinal Complications

Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) secures the brain and spinal cord. CSF spills happen through a correspondence between the covering of the Brain and the nose. These correspondences may happen suddenly or result from injury or earlier sinonasal surgery. Entanglements may happen if the reason is surgery or injury. Diseases after surgery or injury can prompt meningitis and genuine intricacies, for example, swelling of the Brain. Most CSF spills are a complexity of a spinal tap or surgery. This session directs the attention to brain complications due to intricacies of the CSF.

  • Hydrocephalus
  • External cerebrospinal fluid drain
  • Subarachnoid haemorrhage

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 11: Brain Complications  

In Medical terms Complication is referred as unfavorable condition of a disease or worst consequences of particular disease causing high risk health problems. Traumatic brain injury sometimes increases the risk of complication greater like Coma (unconscious), Vegetative state (Widespread damage to the brain), minimally conscious state (altered consciousness), Locked-in syndrome (Locked in-state), Brain death (brain cell death).In case of Brain Cancer sometimes life life-threatening complications happens For example Sudden death due to the obstructed flow of cerebrospinal fluid from the third ventricle and sometimes sever complications like paralysis, loss of vision, loss of speech, unconsciousness by the sudden Hemorrhagic stroke.

  • ALS
  • Epilepsy
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Brain Aneurysm
  • Spinal Cord Tumor

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 12: Neurodegeneration & Aging Disorders

Neurodegeneration is the process of losing Neurons within the Brain and spinal cord. Neuron is build blocks for the nervous system including brain and spinal cord. Neurons cannot be regenerated or replace by body normally. Ageing affects many cellular processes that progress to the neurodegeneration and also age-related changes in cellular function will progress to the pathogenesis of PD. well known Neurodegenerative disease are Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Neurodegenerative diseases are genetically inherited causative genes for neurodegenerative disease has been identified by using recent advance in the genetics, Drug therapies were provided for Neurodegenerative disease by three treatment categories symptomatic, protective and curative.

  • Alzheimer's disease and other memory disorders
  • Ataxia
  • Huntington's disease
  • Parkinson's disease

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 13: Pediatric Neurology

Pediatric neurology is a blend of both neurology and pediatrics. Pediatric neurology is a branch of medication primarily managing scatters of the nervous system. Pediatric neurology manages the determination and treatment of all maladies including the focal and fringe sensory system and its subdivisions, the autonomic sensory system and the physical sensory system, including their covers, veins and all effector tissues, for example, muscles. A medicinal expert who represents considerable authority in this field of pediatric neurology is called pediatric neurologists.

  • Autism
  • Neonatal care
  • Conditions in neonates, infants, children, and adolescents
  • Genetic diseases
  • Disabilities

 Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 14: Neuropharmacology

Neuropharmacology is the study of how drugs affect cellular function in the nervous system, and the neural mechanisms through which they influence behavior. There are two main branches of neuropharmacology one is behavioral and the other one is molecular. Behavioral neuropharmacology focuses on the study of how drugs affect human behavior (Neuropsychopharmacology), including the study of how drug dependence and addiction affect the human brain. Molecular neuropharmacology involves the study of neurons and their neurochemical interactions, with the overall goal of developing drugs that have beneficial effects on neurological function. Both of these fields are closely connected, since both are concerned with the interactions of neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, neurohormones, neuromodulators, enzymes, second messengers, co-transporters, ion channels, and receptor proteins in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Studying these interactions, researchers are developing drugs to treat many different neurological disorders, including pain, neurodegenerative diseases.

  • Drug and addiction 
  • Drug mechanisms
  • Neurochemical interactions
  • Neurotransmitters and cell signaling
  • Molecular neuropharmacology

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 15: Neurology of Brain

A hereditary Brain disease is caused by a variety or a change in a gene. Hereditary Brain issue influences the improvement and capacity of the cerebrum. The indications of Brain injuries normally rely upon the reason for the condition. Cerebrum issue may influence the fundamental territories of your mind that control how we move, think, and carry on. A few tumours can tighten the veins in mind.

  • pediatric or child neurology
  • neurodevelopmental disabilities
  • neuromuscular medicine

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 16: Novel Treatment Strategies             

The Novel Treatment procedures like Therapeutic Brain incitement (electric and attractive), Tau-Based Treatment Strategies in Neurodegenerative Diseases, Anti-amyloid treatment, Comprehensive treatment, Therapeutic predicaments in multiple sclerosis (MS) and Future research bearings in Brain Disorders.

  • Neuroprotective strategies
  • Multiple sclerosis therapeutic strategies
  • Emerging therapies
  • Stem-cell therapy
  • Gene therapy

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 17: Addiction & Brain Disorders

Addiction is a disorder of brain (Brain Disorder) and its complex condition. Addiction is also known as chronic disorder which includes psychological, biological, environmental factors and social factor influenced by development and maintenance. Genetic might be the risk factor for addiction sometimes For example engaging in certain behaviors (such as gambling) and the way the body processes alcohol or other drugs. Addiction can be prevented, treated and managed by the healthcare professionals with the co-operation of family or peer support like social worker. Addiction directly affects the function of brain and body which will result in problems in families, relationship, friends, schools, workplaces and neighborhoods.

  • Basal ganglia
  • Extended amygdala
  • Prefrontal cortex

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy

Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 18: Analysis, Assessment and Diagnosis of Brain Disorders

Early diagnosis of brain disorders is crucial to determining the prognosis and treatment for the patient. Over the decades, there has been immense advancements in the diagnostic tools and strategies for various brain disorders. Symptomatic tests and strategies are imperative apparatuses that assist doctors to affirm or preclude the development of a neurological diseases or other medicinal condition. Tests and methods, for example, Chorionic villus inspecting, Pre-symptomatic testing, Biomarkers, Molecular diagnostics, Neuroimaging and Human Neuroimaging are regularly used to analysis. This session brings together researchers from around the world and provides a platform for the discussion of newer strategies of early diagnosis of various brain disorders to ensure better survival rates of individuals.

  • Cognitive screening
  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • Primary care
  • Preclinical
  • Ementia due to AD

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Track 19: Stem Cell Therapies

Stem cell therapy treats various disorders by using stem cell more than 80 disorders effectively treated by stem cell therapy which includes neuromuscular and degenerative disorders. Neurodegenerative is the loss of neuron which can’t be regenerated by the body Stem cell technology has become an important option in diagnosis and treatment of Neurodegenerative diseases including PD, Huntington's disease (HD), Alzheimer's and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Spinal cord injuries are common traumas which occur in two different ways stem cell therapy repair and regenerate peripheral nerves.

  • Stem cells
  • Therapies
  • Clinical trials
  • Translation

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation

Track 20: Neuro Oncology

Neuro-oncology is the study of brain and spinal cord neoplasms, many of which are (at least eventually) very dangerous and life-threatening (astrocytoma, glioma, glioblastoma multiforme, ependymoma, pontine glioma, and brain stem tumors are among the many examples of these.

  • Morphological changes
  • Tests and imaging
  • Brain Lesions and Cysts
  • Benign Brain Tumors
  • Spinal cord neoplasms

Related Associations:

Neuropathy Association and Nevus Outreach, Inc, Brain Injury Resource Center and Brain Trauma Foundation, Epilepsy Therapy Project and Exceptional Parent Magazine , Huntington's Disease Society of America Hydrocephalus Association, Multiple Sclerosis Association of America and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Multiple System Atrophy Coalition, Acoustic Neuroma Association and ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Program; Aicardi Syndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research; ALS Association and ALS Therapy Development Institute; Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Foundation and Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.

Market Analysis

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative program on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. Unsurpassed substantiation cure for Brain Disorders clearly shows that the close association of families and careers in the care of their loved ones is key to improving early revealing of Vascular Dementia, renewal to a healthy weight and sustaining long term wellbeing.

This conference will increase knowledge, provide support, assist learning and allow to seek out applicable services and to develop the best environment to support recovery from these complex and devastating diseases.

Brain Disorders is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with a specific focus on the neural connections in the brain which are involved in mental processes.

Brain Disorders included in the analysis were tetanus, meningitis, encephalitis, stroke, brain and other nervous system cancers, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease, idiopathic epilepsy, migraine, tension-type headache, and a residual category of other less common neurological disorders.

Brain Disorders are increasingly recognized as one of the most prevalent disorders with high burden to the patients, their families, and society. However, until recently there were no accurate estimates of the burden of neurological disorders on the global, regional, and national levels as well as their trends over the last 3 decades.

The Alzheimer's Association funds independent investigators worldwide, they have awarded over $335 million to more than 2,250 projects. The global cost of Alzheimer’s and dementia is estimated to be $605 billion, which is equivalent to 1% of the entire world’s gross domestic product.

Aggregate Cost of Care by Payer for Americans Age 65 and Older with Alzheimer‘s Disease and Other Dementias: Medicare $113 Billion, Medicaid $41 Billion, Out of pocket $44 Billion, Other $29 Billion.

Dementia is widely considered the second most common cause of dementia after Alzheimer's disease, accounting for 10 percent of cases. Many experts believe that vascular dementia remains underdiagnosed like Alzheimer's disease even though it's recognized as common. The global market for treatments for syndromes of dementia and movement disorders was valued at 10.5 billion in 2019 and should reach $11.1 billion in 2020. Total market value is expected to reach $16.7 billion in 2017 after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5%.

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Conference Date April 19-20, 2023

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Keytopics

  • ALS
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Alzheimer's Disease And Other Memory Disorders
  • Astrocytes
  • Astrocytoma
  • Ataxia
  • Autism
  • Brain Aneurysm
  • Brain Cancer
  • Brain Cancer
  • Brain Cancer & Tumors
  • Brain Complications
  • Brain Disorders
  • Brainstem And Skull Base Neurosurgery
  • Brain and Spinal
  • Central Nervous System
  • Cerebrospinal Complications
  • Conditions In Neonates, Infants, Children, And Adolescents
  • Dementias
  • Dementias
  • Disabilities
  • Drug And Addiction 
  • Drug Mechanisms
  • Epilepsy
  • Epilepsy And Other Seizure Disorders
  • Epilepsy And Other Seizure Disorders
  • External Cerebrospinal Fluid Drain
  • Genetic Diseases
  • Glioblastoma
  • Huntington's Disease
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Inflammation
  • IQ
  • Lipopolysaccharide
  • Meningioma
  • Mental Disorders
  • Mental Retardation
  • Metastatic
  • Microglia
  • Migraine
  • Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Modern Neurosurgical Instruments
  • Molecular Neuropharmacology
  • Neonatal Care
  • Neurochemical interactions
  • Neurocutaneous Syndromes
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Neurodegeneration & Aging Disorders
  • Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
  • Neuroendoscopy
  • Neuroimmunology
  • Neuroinflammation
  • Neurological Disorders
  • Neurology Of Brain
  • Neuromuscular Medicine
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Neurosurgical Tools
  • Neurotransmitters and Cell Signaling
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Pathophysiology Of Brain Disorders
  • Pediatric Neurology
  • Pediatric Or Child Neurology
  • Peripheral Nervous System Disorder
  • Seizures,Epilepsy
  • Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Sickness Behavior
  • Social Development
  • Spinal Cord Tumor
  • Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale
  • Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Vineland Social Maturity Scale