ASNER symposium at 2012 SNR Meeting

As has been customary during the last few years, through the kindness and friendship of the leaders of the Neurology Society, ASNER will participate in the Neurology Congress with a symposium.

We hope to attract your attention and participation through the content and quality of the works that we have prepared for you. The highlight of our meeting is Professor Florin Amzica from the University of Montreal, whose conference we’re sure will get your attention.  He will speak about Kir 4.1 proteins involvement in multiple sclerosis and epilepsy.
Recently, the stereotactic surgery to place intracranial electrodes was performed for the first time in Romania, with the purpose of pre-surgical evaluation of epilepsy as part of a research project supported by Bucharest University, Faculty of Physics, Electricity and Biophysics Department. Ioana Mandruta, Jean Ciurea and Andrei Barborica will present to us the principles and reference points essential to this procedure, as well as the case experience.
It is important to know how neurophysiological practice is being performed in reference centers. This is why we welcome the presentation of Ana Cobzaru and Mihai Moldovan, who describe the concrete way of approaching the cases, performing the EMG exam and reporting the results in the neurophysiology clinic run by Prof. Christian Krarup in Copenhagen.
Since we always try to adjust our topics to the general theme of the congress, Bogdan Florea will present some of his own EEG recordings in patients with encephalopathy, and Tudor Lupescu and Adina Atanasiu will outline what we should demand and what results we should expect in the EMG exam in patients with toxic, metabolic and nutritional diseases.

Program:

You can download the program from HERE.

Summer School for Pediatric Neurology in Romania

Romanian Society of Pediatric Neurology invites you to participate to the English speaking Romanian Summer School for Pediatric Neurology in Romania , at Cheile Gradistei (www.cheilegradistei.ro).

The two themes of the Summer School are:

Ataxias and Cerebellar disorders
Eugen Boltshauser ( Switzerland ), Andrea Poretti ( USA )
25-26 June 2012
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
Trainers: Christoph Hertzberg ( Germany )
27-28 June 2012

GENERAL INFORMATION
Summer School location is Cheile Gradistei complex, a mountain resort situated in Moeciu, 7 km from Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle), 30 km from Brasov city and around 170 km (3 hours driving) from Otopeni International Airport ( Bucharest ). For further details please see www.cheilegradistei.ro.

COSTS are detailed in the booking form – attached and include registration fee, accommodation (one place in double room), all meals, transport from airport to venue and back, social programme.

BURSARIES of 250 euro are available! You might have to pay only 100 euro (for SRNP members) or 150 euro (for non-members) for both courses.
For participating in only one course with bursary you have to pay 75 euro (SRNP members) or 100 euro (non-members).

This is an unique opportunity of high level training in an exceptional environment with really affordable costs!

Apply for bursary now! Immediate answer will be given to you. A limited number of bursaries are available! You have a high chance to receive bursary! Send your CV!

BOOKING. Deadline registration – 25th of May 2012!
Please, use enclosed Booking form!

CASES FROM THE TRAINEES: We encourage participants to send a short summary (half page) of the most interesting cases of ataxias, cerebellar disorders and special tuberous sclerosis cases. Deadline – 15th of May 2012.

On behalf of the SRNP,
Dana Craiu, Chair of the E&T Committee of the SRNP.

26th Nordic Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology

The Swedish Society for Clinical Neurophysiology cordially invites you to participate in the 26th Nordic Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology in Lund on May 10-12, 2012. The meeting will take place in Palaestra close to the main university building in the very centre of Lund and within walking distance from most hotels.

In line with previous successful Nordic congresses, this meeting will consist mainly of symposia with invited lecturers (including Sandor Beniczky and Mihai Moldovan), and of poster sessions covering both the central and peripheral nervous system. See preliminary program HERE. A separate session for technologists is under planning. All sessions will be held in English.

Last date for registration is extended until April 30.

For details see: http://www.nccn2012.org

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