Neuropsychiatry bridges neurology and psychiatry, exploring brain-behavior relationships. This session highlights advancements in neuroimaging, genetics, neurostimulation, and AI for precision care. Topics include novel therapies for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, and TBI. Participants will explore innovations shaping future neuropsychiatric practice.

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The "Neuropsychiatry" track covers advancements in neurodevelopmental disorders, mood conditions, and psychotic disorders. It includes neuroimaging, biomarker research, and cutting-edge neurostimulation therapies. Topics also address addiction, neurodegeneration, and psychiatric outcomes of TBI. Attendees will gain tools for improved diagnostics and care.
The "Cognitive & Behavioural Neuroscience" track investigates the intricate neural mechanisms driving cognition, emotion, and behavior. Key topics include neural foundations of cognition, memory processes, neuroplasticity, and the impact of emotions on decision-making. The session highlights technological advancements in neuroimaging and computational neuroscience while addressing their applications in mental health and neurological disorders. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the neural basis of cognition and behaviour and its clinical relevance.

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This session offers a deep dive into the interplay between brain function and behaviour, covering advances in learning, memory, neuroplasticity, and social neuroscience. Cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques and computational models will also be discussed, showcasing their role in unravelling complex cognitive processes. With applications in mental health and neurological care, this track equips participants with actionable insights to bridge neuroscience research and clinical practice.
The "Mental Health and Psychiatry" track explores key challenges and innovations in mental health care, focusing on early detection, effective interventions, and holistic approaches. Topics include advancements in psychotherapy techniques, pharmacological treatments, and digital psychiatry. The session will also address youth mental health, mental health in the workplace, and cultural perspectives, alongside strategies for reducing stigma and improving access to care.

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This session will delve into contemporary advancements in mental health, emphasizing evidence-based practices and emerging trends. Attendees will gain insights into innovative treatments for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other mental health conditions. The integration of technology, workplace mental health strategies, and cultural sensitivity will be explored, along with advocacy efforts to improve mental health policies and services.
The "Neurological Disorders" track explores a broad spectrum of brain, spinal cord, and nervous system conditions, with a focus on cutting-edge research, pathophysiology, and therapeutic advancements. Key topics include Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, epilepsy, and other neurodegenerative and developmental disorders. Discussions will cover innovative diagnostic tools, personalized care strategies, and emerging treatments aimed at improving patient outcomes across these conditions.

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This session provides an in-depth look at neurological disorders, emphasizing the latest research in early detection, disease management, and therapeutic innovations. Attendees will gain insights into breakthroughs in neuroimaging, neuroprotective strategies, and personalized treatments across a range of neurological conditions, with a goal of improving clinical practice and enhancing patient care.
The "Child and Adolescent Psychiatry" track delves into the mental health challenges faced by young populations, emphasizing early diagnosis, effective therapies, and resilience-building strategies. Topics include neurodevelopmental disorders, anxiety, trauma-informed care, and the influence of technology on mental health. Participants will explore evidence-based interventions, family and community roles, and emerging therapies to advance mental health care for children and adolescents.

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This session provides a comprehensive exploration of mental health issues in youth, covering developmental psychiatry, the impact of trauma, and digital influences on well-being. Discussions will emphasize innovative treatments, culturally sensitive care, and preventive strategies to improve mental health outcomes. Attendees will gain insights into addressing complex challenges while fostering resilience and recovery in young individuals.
The "Neuro-Oncology" track delves into the diagnosis, treatment, and management of nervous system tumors, emphasizing groundbreaking research and therapies. Topics include primary brain tumors, pediatric neuro-oncology, glioblastoma innovations, and advances in surgical and radiation oncology. Attendees will explore immunotherapy advancements, tumor biomarkers, and interdisciplinary approaches shaping the future of neuro-oncology.

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This session provides a detailed exploration of neuro-oncology, focusing on cutting-edge diagnostics, personalized therapies, and supportive care strategies. Participants will gain actionable insights to improve patient outcomes, foster research collaboration, and advance care for individuals affected by neurological tumors.
The "Paediatric Neurology" track explores neurological disorders in infants, children, and adolescents, emphasizing innovative diagnostic tools, treatment modalities, and family-centered care. Topics include developmental and neurogenetic disorders, pediatric epilepsy, neuromuscular conditions, and neuroinflammatory diseases. Participants will engage with cutting-edge research and therapeutic advancements that are shaping pediatric neurological care.

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This session provides a comprehensive look at pediatric neurology, covering the latest developments in neurogenetics, imaging, and therapeutic strategies. Attendees will gain insights into managing a range of neurological conditions, from epilepsy to neonatal neurology, fostering improved outcomes and quality of life for young patients and their families.
The "Central Nervous System and Neuropathology" track focuses on the structure, function, and pathology of the CNS, encompassing cutting-edge research on CNS diseases and emerging diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Topics include the neuropathological mechanisms of disorders, neuroinflammation, CNS tumors, neurodegenerative diseases, pediatric neuropathology, and advancements in neuroimaging and regenerative therapies.

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This session offers an integrated approach to understanding CNS pathophysiology, molecular mechanisms, and clinical implications. It emphasizes innovation in diagnostics, including neuroimaging and molecular markers, and explores promising therapies like stem cell-based treatments and nanotechnology applications. Participants will gain actionable insights to enhance care, research, and collaboration in CNS neuropathology.
The Neuroimaging and Brain Mapping session will explore the latest advancements in imaging technologies and their application in understanding the brain's structure, function, and various neurological and psychiatric disorders. This session will cover state-of-the-art techniques that enable researchers and clinicians to visualize the brain with unprecedented detail, improving diagnostic accuracy, treatment strategies, and outcomes for a wide range of conditions.

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This session focuses on the transformative role of neuroimaging technologies in neuroscience and clinical practice. Key topics will include cutting-edge imaging modalities, functional connectivity analysis, and the integration of neuroimaging with brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Participants will explore the latest innovations in brain mapping techniques, as well as their impact on understanding brain networks, neurological disorders, and psychiatric conditions.
The "Adult Neurogenesis" track explores the fascinating process of adult neurogenesis—neuron generation in the adult brain—alongside the neuroimaging techniques used to study it. Topics include the biological mechanisms, neuroplasticity, and mental health implications of neurogenesis, as well as how it is impacted by aging, lifestyle, and neurodegenerative diseases. The role of advanced imaging techniques like MRI, PET, and MRS in studying neurogenesis will also be discussed.

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This track highlights how adult neurogenesis influences cognitive functions like learning and memory, and how disruptions in neurogenesis are linked to disorders such as depression and Alzheimer’s. Participants will gain valuable insights into the latest neuroimaging technologies and their applications in research and clinical settings, with a focus on therapeutic interventions and translational applications for improving brain health.
The "Neuro-Ophthalmology & Visual Neuroscience" track explores the complex relationship between the brain and visual system, focusing on how neurological conditions impact vision and ocular health. The track emphasizes diagnostic advancements, including neuroimaging and retinal imaging, and cutting-edge research into visual processing and neural pathways. Participants will gain insights into neurodegenerative diseases, optic neuropathies, and pediatric disorders, along with emerging therapies and genetic research in neuro-ophthalmology.

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This track provides a detailed exploration of the neural mechanisms underlying vision, from retinal changes to cortical processing, offering participants a deeper understanding of neuro-ophthalmic disorders. It highlights the latest diagnostic techniques, treatment strategies, and the evolving field of visual neuroscience, aiming to improve both clinical practice and patient outcomes in neuro-ophthalmology.
The "Neurosurgery" session offers an in-depth look into the forefront of surgical innovation and techniques aimed at addressing complex neurological conditions. Participants will explore cutting-edge advancements in minimally invasive methods, technological integrations like robotics and AI, and specialized approaches for managing critical neurological disorders.

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This session showcases breakthroughs in neurosurgery, featuring minimally invasive techniques utilizing endoscopic and robotic systems for precision and faster recovery. It explores advancements in brain tumor surgery, such as fluorescence-guided and neuro-navigation-assisted methods, and innovations in spinal surgery, including minimally invasive spinal fusion and stem cell therapies. Functional neurosurgery covers interventions like deep brain stimulation and epilepsy surgery, while TBI management emphasizes timely interventions and neuro-monitoring. Pediatric neurosurgery focuses on addressing congenital and acquired conditions, prioritizing long-term developmental outcomes.
The "Neuropharmacology and Neuroendocrinology" session dives into the intricate interplay between the nervous system, pharmacological therapies, and hormonal regulation. Attendees will explore cutting-edge research and advancements in treating neurological and psychiatric disorders, focusing on the roles of novel drugs, neuroendocrine pathways, and emerging therapies in improving neurological health and functionality.

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This session delves into the pharmacological management of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, highlighting therapies targeting tau proteins and alpha-synuclein, alongside treatments for psychiatric disorders and their comorbidities. It explores the neuroendocrine system’s impact on cognition, mood, and neuroplasticity, emphasizing the roles of the HPA axis, sex hormones, and neurosteroids in conditions like epilepsy, depression, and anxiety. Chronic pain management is addressed through opioids, cannabinoids, gene therapy, and neuroendocrine influences, while discussions on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) reveal their links to autism and neurodegeneration. The session also examines antiepileptic drugs, refractory epilepsy, and hormone-driven seizure modulation, advancing personalized medicine.
The "Advancements in Neurotechnology and Neurorehabilitation" session will explore the latest innovations in technologies aimed at enhancing recovery and rehabilitation in individuals with neurological impairments, highlighting key areas such as brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), neuroprosthetics, neuromodulation, and stem cell therapies.

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This session covers the most recent developments in neurotechnology and neurorehabilitation, focusing on brain-computer interfaces, neuroprosthetics, and advanced rehabilitation techniques. Key topics include the role of BCIs in restoring communication and mobility for patients with spinal cord injuries and neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the integration of neuroprosthetics such as retinal and cochlear implants. The use of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) for conditions such as stroke recovery, chronic pain, and depression is also highlighted. Advanced neurorehabilitation strategies, including robotic rehabilitation devices, virtual reality (VR) therapy, and exoskeletons, are covered in detail, emphasizing their effectiveness in enhancing physical rehabilitation. Additionally, artificial intelligence (AI) in rehabilitation is discussed, focusing on personalized treatment plans and real-time adjustments based on patient progress. Finally, the session touches on the promising potential of stem cell and regenerative medicine therapies in neurorehabilitation, aiming to restore damaged brain tissue and promote recovery.
The "Neuro Anatomy" session will provide an in-depth exploration of the nervous system’s complex structure, emphasizing the key anatomical components and their critical roles in both neurological function and disease. The session will cover the anatomy of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system, and will explore the clinical significance of neuroanatomy in diagnosis, treatment, and understanding neurological disorders.

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This session will delve into the fundamental aspects of neuroanatomy, focusing on the structural details of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. Key topics include the functional significance of the cerebrum, with its frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes, and subcortical structures like the thalamus and hippocampus. Participants will also explore neurovascular anatomy, including the Circle of Willis and cerebrovascular territories, with a focus on stroke pathophysiology and neurovascular malformations. The session will address the spinal cord anatomy and its role in sensory and motor pathways, as well as cranial nerves and their involvement in sensory and motor functions. Insights into the autonomic nervous system’s role in involuntary functions like heart rate and digestion will also be highlighted. Additionally, the session will cover neuroanatomical changes in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s diseases, and the clinical implications of these structural alterations. Emerging research and advanced imaging techniques that enhance neuroanatomical understanding will also be discussed.