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 Third Annual International Brain Conference
Posted by: Kiminobu Sugaya, Ph.D.
Title/Position: Professor
School/Organization: University of Central FLorida
Sent to listserv of: SPSP, SESP, SPSSI
Date posted: October 22nd, 2009


Dear Colleague,

We have the pleasure to announce the Third Annual International Brain Conference, December 4 and 5, at Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort. You can stay Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resort, which is decorated for the Holiday, $129 per night. The meeting registration fee is $250 (including refreshment) for regular members and $30 for students. Please see our web site to find more details:

http://www.brainconference.org/

The Third Annual International Brain Conference theme “New Frontiers” will offer participants a unique exposure to the entire spectrum of the new frontiers of neuroscience. Although our main focus still remains Alzheimer’s disease, this year we will extend our conference topic to regenerative medicine. The conference will offer lectures on regenerative therapies from many aspects and will give physicians, scientists, psychologists, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, nurses, allied medical professionals and students the unique opportunity to learn about the absolute latest in research and practice, and to discuss future applications.

Course Objectives

1. Recognize the current diagnosis and therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases.
2. Discuss recent advances in the understanding of the pathological condition of the brain.
3. Discuss recent advances in stem cell biology.
4. Discuss future stem cell strategies as they relate to the therapeutic use for neurodegenerative diseases.

Special Needs

The International Brain Conference complies with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the rules and regulations thereof. Participants with special needs are requested to contact (321) 841-5284 for assistance.



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