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15+InteractiveSessions
10+KeynoteLectures
50+PlenaryLectures
B2BMeetings
3+Workshops
Neurology and COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
27th International Conference on
October 18-19, 2018 Warsaw, Poland
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Invitation...Dear Colleagues,Conference Series LLC extends its welcome to the 27th International Conference on Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience during Oct 18-19, 2018 at warsaw,Poland with the theme “Breakthroughs and Achievements in Neurocognitive Research”. Conference Series LLC through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community.
Conference Series LLC Organizes 1000+ Conferences Every Year across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contain over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists and editorial board members.
Cognitive Neuroscience 2018 will provide an opportunity for all stakeholders working on Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience to talk about their work. Cognitive Neuroscience 2018 will congregate renowned speakers, principal investigators, experts, neurologists and researchers working on Neurology and Neurocognitive disorders from both academia and health care industry who will join together to discuss their views and research. The conference will be comprised of sessions given by world class experts in the field of neurology. In Cognitive Neuroscience 2018, international symposiums, B2B meetings and International workshops will also be organized to discuss the specific topics in the field of Neurology and Neurocognitive disorders.
• Teaching, Assessment and Learning in University and Clinical Practice • Technology, Simulation and Education • Continuing Professional Development • Continuing Medical Education • Patient Safety • Innovation, Academic Leadership and Evaluation Research
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Organizing Committee MembersHoward J FederoffVice-Chancellor, Health AffairsUniversity of California, IrvineUSA
Tang Wai KwongProfessorChinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Aage R. MollerProfessor of Cognition and NeuroscienceUniversity of Texas at DallasUS
Arnold StarrResearch ProfessorUniversity of California, IrvineUnited States
Stephen D. SkaperAdjuct ProfessorUniversity of PaduaItaly
Harish C. PantSenior InvestigatorNational Institute of HealthUSA
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* Exclusive Exhibitor Event | ** Networking EventNote: Conference schedule is subject to change.Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal.
Tentative Agenda
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Time Session08:30-09:30 Registrations09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum
Group Photo11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break*11:45-13:00 Speaker Session13:00-13:45 Lunch Break**13:45-16:00 Speaker Session16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break*16:15-18:00 Speaker Session
Day Concludes
October 18, 2018 Thursday
Time Session09:30-10:30 Keynote Forum10:30-11:30 Speaker Session11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break*11:45-13:00 Speaker Session13:00-13:45 Lunch Break**13:45-16:00 Speaker Session16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break*16:15-18:00 Poster Presentations
Day ConcludesAward Ceremony
Conference Concludes
October 19, 2018, Friday
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Conference Highlights:• Cognitive Neuroscience
• Neurocognitive disorders
• Dementia
• Vascular Dementia
• Pathogenesis of Cognitive disorders
• Cognition and Behavior
• Neurodegeneration and Aging disorders
• Neuropsychiatry
• Approaches for Neural Dynamics
• Neurology Nursing
• Non-Pharmacological Management
• Neuropharmaceutics
• Neurotherapeutics
• Neurosurgery and Spine surgery
• Neuro-onchology
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Previous and future speakersHoward J FederoffVice-Chancellor, Health AffairsUniversity of California, IrvineUSA
Joanne AzulayJFK Medical CenterUSA
David BuddUniversity of WarsawUK
Xin WangHarvard Medical SchoolUSA
Radu MutihacUniversity of BucharestRomania
Minhee SuhInha University Republic of Korea
Muaweah Alsaleh University of Caen NormandyFrancen
Aage R. MollerProfessor of Cognition and NeuroscienceUniversity of Texas at DallasUS
Jiraporn TangkittipapornChiangmai UniversityThailand
M. Machavariani Tsereteli and T. GagoshidzeIvane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia
Ramona JurcauLuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and PharmacyRomania
Dhavendra KumarUniversity Hospital of WalesUK
Tae Hui KimYonsei University Wonju Severance Christian HospitalSouth Korea
Habtamu KerebihJimma UniversityEthiopia
Stephen D. SkaperAdjuct ProfessorUniversity of PaduaItaly
Aris Karagiorgakis and Kaitlin SchneiderBlack Hills State UniversityUSA
Karlo Toljan University of ZagrebCroatia
Leandro Bueno BergantinEscola Paulista de Medicina Brazil
Jong-Yi Wang China Medical UniversityTaiwan
Martina Bebin UAB Epilepsy CenterUSA
Jermaine Ravalier Bath Spa UniversityUK
Darviri ChristinaUniversity of AthensGreece
Lika Igorevna MikeladzeLomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Sven BarnowHeidelberg UniversityGermany
Kuldip SidhuCell Therapeutics Pty LtdAustralia
M. Machavariani TsereteliIvane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University Georgia
Daniela M. Moutinho University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Norbert Muller Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany
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List of Past Conferences
Dementia 2014 Stress Management 2015 Stress Management 2016
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Glimpses of past conference
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Tourist Attractions
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CLIMATE: Warsaw has a humid continental climate, with cold, snowy winters and mild to hot summers. On average, summer (June to August) temperatures range between 47°F (9°C) and 73°F (22°C), while winter (December to February) temperatures range between 25°F (-4°C) and 42°F (6°C). The average temperature in Warsaw is 27°F (-3°C) in January (mid-winter), and 66°F (19°C) in July (mid-summer), although summer temperatures frequently reach 86°F (30°C).
July is the wettest month, although rain does fall sporadically throughout the year; generally rainfall is heaviest in summer, with winter receiving the least rain. Spring (March, April, May) and autumn (September, October, November) are both lovely seasons with pleasant, mild temperatures and plenty of sun, although autumn can be misty.
Warsaw has a long tourist season and the city is lovely to visit any time between April and October. The peak tourist season is summer, especially July and August; however, the city can become unpleasantly crowded. Those who don’t mind the cold and snow will find that Warsaw is a great winter destination.
CURRENCY:Poland continues to use its national currency, the Polish zloty (PLN), despite being a part of the European Union since 2004. Zloty bills come in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200, while 1 and 2 zloty are issued as coins.
Warsaw Public Transport Tickets & Travel PassesWarsaw has an extensive bus and tram system criss-crossing the city as well
as a good metro system running from north to south and a second line that opened in March 2015 running east to west. Over 1,500 buses operate in and around the city, and most run from between 05:00 and 23:00. After that night buses run on most routes twice every hour. All night buses display the letter N, followed by a two digit number. ‘Fast buses’ (marked with red digits) skip the smaller stops.
Tickets (all valid for use on metro, bus and tram) can be bought from some kiosks bearing the green and yellow RUCH logo, or anywhere with a sign reading
Bilety. There are now also a series of ticket machines with instructions in English dotted around the city, and English translations are printed on tickets.
Warsaw Bus, Tram & Metro Fares & TicketingA standard public transport single ticket costs 4.40zł. If you’re travelling to
the further reaches of Warsaw you’ll be needing a ticket that covers both zones 1 and 2 – these are priced at 7zł. Note that the airport is in Zone 1. Still with us? Good. There is also a 20 minute ticket priced at 3.40zł. Tickets valid for 24 hrs are priced at 13 or 26zł if travelling through both zones. They have also introduced a new weekend ticket (available from 19:00 on Friday till 08:00 on Monday) which costs 24 zł (also a weekend group ticket is available for up to 5 people and costs 40 zł). Those over 70 ride for free, as do children up until the end of September of the year they turn 7. (Really. Probably makes sense with vodka. Have proof of age ID handy in both cases.) Everyone else pays full fare unless in possession of an ISIC card (in which case you must be 26 and under). This entitles you to buy a reduced ticket (ulgowy) which costs approximately 50% of the full fare.
Warsaw Bus, Tram & Metro Ticket PricesA standard public transport single ticket costs 4.40zł. If you’re travelling to the further reaches of Warsaw you’ll be needing a ticket that covers both zones 1 and 2 – these are priced at 7zł. Note that the airport is in Zone 1. Still with us? Good. There is also a 20 minute ticket priced at 3.40zł. Tickets valid for 24 hrs are priced at 13 or 26zł if travelling through both zones. They have also introduced a new weekend ticket (available from 19:00 on Friday till 08:00 on Monday) which costs 24 zł (also a weekend group ticket is available for up to 5 people and costs 40 zł). Those over 70 ride for free, as do children up until the end of September of the year they turn 7. (Really. Probably makes sense with vodka. Have proof of age ID handy in both cases.) Everyone else pays full fare unless in possession of an ISIC card (in which case you must be 26 and under). This entitles you to buy a reduced ticket (ulgowy) which costs approximately 50% of the full fare
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Warsaw is the sprawling capital of Poland. Its widely varied architecture reflects the city’s long, turbulent history, from Gothic churches and neoclassical palaces to Soviet-era blocks and modern skyscrapers. The city’s Old Town was restored after heavy damage during WWII. Its heart is Market Square, with pastel buildings and open-air cafe. The Monument of the Warsaw Mermaid at its center is the city’s symbol. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is the largest and most important in Central and Eastern Europe.Warsaw provides many examples of architecture from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, neoclassical and modern periods, and around a quarter of the city is filled with royal parks and lush gardens. Furthermore, the city is positioning itself as a cultural centre with thriving art and club scenes and renowned restaurants.
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