September 3-4, 2021
Paris, France
We heartily welcome and appreciate you all to attend the “10th International Conference in Central Nervous System”, CNS 2021 which will be held on September 3rd,4th, 2021, at the evergreen city of Paris, France. It’s our immense pleasure in conducting yet another international conference based on the discipline of Neurology and Neurosurgery, which is an indispensable emerging field in the world of science and healthcare.
The prime initiative of organizing this prestigious event is to provide an amazing forum for all classes of dignitaries to exhibit their valuable contribution into the limelight of scientific community. CNS 2021 has been organized in an interdisciplinary manner which incorporates several modalities pertaining to Neuroscience, so as to disseminate wide range of information to all the participants.
At PULSUS Group, we aim to provide maximal benefits by providing wide range of information that is of utmost importance in the contemporary world, in conference events. We believe this is possible by active participation of several classes of experts such as medical doctors, research scientists, R&D experts, diagnostic lab & business professionals from both Academia & Industry. We henceforth look forward and cordially invite you all to participate and make this event grandeur.
The theme of CNS 2021 conference revolves around “Dynamics of Central Nervous System in disease progression”. It is intended to highlight the plethora of CNS functionalities in the field of healthcare and research.
CNS 2021 is an annual meeting of Neurology and Neurosurgery professionals along with the committees, to discuss the future aspects of Neurological Disorders in terms of collaboration, structures and organizational development.
CNS 2020 Highlights:
Why attend CNS 2021?!
Firstly, CNS 2021 conference collectively includes oral presentations, poster and e-poster presentations, exhibitions, symposia and workshops, through which there is a huge scope for exploratory learning. Second, since this event is a combined gathering of various leading academic experts such as neurologists, neurosurgeons, research scientists and industrial experts, participating in this conference paves the way for deriving optimal benefits to oneself and others with respect to knowledge sharing. This conference is a good opportunity to attend, to infer novel insights from the ongoing research and medical practices, particularly in the field of Neuroplasticity , Computational Neuroscience , Key-hole Brain Surgery, Craniotomy, Neuro Endoscopy, Neuro Oncology, Neurodegenerative disorders, Neuronal Disorders, Robotic Neurosurgery .Overall, attending this conference would be equally beneficial to all the attendees especially to the budding scientists and young researchers, as they can enhance and widen their innovative ideas of scientific research.
Target Audience:
1. Neurologists
2. Neurosurgeons
3. Research Scientists
4. Healthcare professionals
5. Research Scholars
6. Diagnostic Lab Professionals
7. Industrialists
8. Students
Conference Opportunities:
For Researchers and Faculty Members:
1. Speaker Presentations
2. Poster Display
3. Symposium hosting (4-5 member teams)
4. Workshop organizing
For Universities, Associations & Societies:
1. Association Partnering
2. Collaboration proposals
3. Academic Partnering
4. Group Participation
For Students and Research Scholars:
1. Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
2. Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
3. Student Attendee
4. Group Registrations
For Business Delegates:
1. Speaker Presentations
2. Symposium hosting
3. Book Launch event
4. Networking opportunities
5. Audience participation
Track 01 – Central Nervous System
The central nervous system (CNS) which comprises of the brain and spinal cord is the ultimate coordinator of all physiological functions. The brain is a well-structured complex organ, that functions to receive, process, integrate and export signals (internal & external) to regulate all of the bodily functions. The spinal cord, an elongated cylindrical structure, in association with the brainstem region, further carries impulses to-and-fro from the brain and primarily involves in coordination of reflex actions.
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Track 02 – Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurodegenerative disease includes a range of diseases wherein the nerve functions begins to cease, over the prolonged course of progression. The adverse effects of these diseases are typically worsened in individuals with advanced age. The underlying genetic predisposition and epigenetic factors play a key role behind this disease manifestation. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are the most common neurodegenerative diseases, affecting millions of people worldwide.
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Track 03 – Neurological Disorders
Neurological disorders affect the entire part of the nervous system involving the brain, spinal cord and nerves. The peripheral nerves that are located deep under the skin are equally susceptible to damage. These disorders have the potential to affect an entire neurological pathway or a single neuron. There are several disorders of this kind, where certain ones are more common, with many disorders being very rare. Typically these disorders are multifactorial in nature and require complex research studies to understand their dynamics of disease progression.
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Track 04 - Spinal Disorders & Spine Surgery
The spinal cord as such is the most frequently affected part of the CNS and poses several health issues to every class of people. Poor lifestyle habits, lack of physical activity, unhealthy diet, prolonged sitting, and improper posture balance predisposes to spine-related abnormalities. In children, underlying congenital abnormalities and genetic makeup, further affects the spine development in many disastrous ways. The spine is more prone to acquire infections, injuries & fractures, tumors (benign & malignant), genetic abnormalities and age-related bone defects. When simple therapeutic maneuvers fail to treat basic spinal health problems, surgery is the only inevitable option. Spine surgeries have been advanced in several arenas, especially by the advent of minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) technique.
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Track 05 – Pediatric Neurology
Neurological disorders in pediatric population are a very challenging domain owing to several causative factors, precision of accurate diagnostic findings and treatment strategies. Pediatric neurologists are the primary forerunners in early management of these patients. In certain circumstances, wherein a child has any physical malformation with respect to CNS, pediatric neurosurgeons are the inevitable experts who diagnose, treat and manage such patients. Amidst the existing techniques, this field requires more light in research and healthcare, with respect to precision medicine .
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American Pediatric Society, Belgian Society of Pediatric Neurology, Child Neurology Society, European Pediatric Neurology Society, Canadian Association of Child Neurology, Asia Pacific Pediatric Association, Infantile Seizure Society.
Track 06 – Neuroimmune Diseases
Neuroimmune diseases involve complex interactive mechanisms between the CNS and immune system of affected individuals. Children during their early ages are more susceptible towards these diseases. They are particularly challenging in terms of clinical management because of the underlying antigen-antibody interactions. Huge collection of clinical data, genetic studies through genomics, immune assays, pathological features, biomarker identification, and precision medicine can potentially serve as an ideal modality to unravel the disease pathogenesis and can help in deciphering appropriate clinical management.
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American Association of Neurological Surgeons, World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, Society of British Neurological Surgeons, The European Association of Neurosurgical Societies, Society of Neurological Surgeons, Neurosurgical Society of Australasia, Romanian Society of Neurosurgery
Track 07 – Epilepsy Disorders and Treatments
Epilepsy is a CNS disorder in which the activity of brain becomes abnormal resulting in seizures. Over the period of time, epileptic patients tend to lose their sense of awareness and might end up developing behavioral shift patterns. People with epilepsy experience recurrent seizures, owing to rapid surge of electrical activity in the brain causing temporary disturbances in the messaging systems between brain cells. There are several types of seizures, most of which can be categorized as either focal or generalized.
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Track 08 – CNS Biomarkers
Biomarkers are measurable and quantifiable biological indicators used in screening, monitoring of disease progression and its prognosis. They can also be ideally used to determine an appropriate therapeutic management with enhanced precision. CNS biomarkers can greatly help in early prediction and management of several neurological disorders. Advancements in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics have made the identification of relevant biomarkers in a convenient manner. Biomarker research studies are increasingly evident in the current scenario owing to it wide range of useful functionalities.
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Track 09 – Neuroanesthesia
Anaesthesia for neurosurgical procedures requires thorough understanding of the normal anatomy of CNS and some changes that occur in response to the presence of space occupying lesions like trauma or infection. Along with the balanced anesthesia with smooth induction and emergence detailed attention should be given in order to maintain sufficient cerebral perfusion pressure. CPP and oxygenation should be appropriate while minimizing CMRO2 to protect against ischemia.
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Track 10 – Neuroplasticity & Neurorehabilitation
Neuroplasticity is the fundamental process through which the brain receives information, which on repetition is programmed to exhibit a pattern through hardwired complex neural circuits. It is an interesting phenomenon which remains as a puzzle amongst the minds of researchers. Neuroplasticity is also described as brain plasticity or brain malleability. Neuroplasticity sometimes are also prone to impairment. For example, people who are deaf may suffer from a continual ringing in their ears (tinnitus), the result of the rewiring of brain cells starved for sound. For neurons to form beneficial connections, they must be correctly stimulated.
Neurorehabilitation aims at restoring individuals suffering from complex neurological diseases, to revert back to a possible normal lifestyle. Progressive neurological disorders like dementias, Parkinson's and isolated neurological events such as traumatic brain injuries and strokes are those that can get immensely benefited from neurorehabilitation. After completion of treatment in the acute stage, neurorehabilitation steps in to help the patient recover, maximize their functional and cognitive abilities and to help them in realizing their personal goals.
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Track 11 - Neuro radiology - diagnostic techniques
Neuro-radiologists diagnose conditions of head, neck, spine and central nervous system by using equipment’s like computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron-emission-tomography for diagnosis. Interventional neuroradiology is a subspecialty within radiology domain. This field is the emerging forerunners in diagnosis of several neurology diseases ranging from simple to complex conditions in a very efficient and reliable manner.
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Track 12 – Computational Neuroscience
Computational neuroscience is the field of study in which interdisciplinary science links up the diverse fields of neuroscience, computer science, physics and applied mathematics together. It is the primary investigative method used in order to understand the functioning and mechanism of nervous system. These computational models are used to framing the hypotheses which can be directly tested by current or future biological and/or psychological experiments.
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Track 13 - Brain surgery and Craniotomy
The term "craniotomy" refers broadly to the surgical removal of a part (bone flap) from the cranium (skull) in order to get temporary access to the intracranial compartment. The name of the craniotomy changes based upon the region where the bone has removed. For example, if the craniotomy is opened in the frontal bone, it is known as frontal craniotomy. This procedure will be done as a part of another surgery which was done either to the brain or surrounding tissues. The bone flap will be kept back in place once the surgery completes. Some craniotomy procedures may use the guidance of computers MRI or CT scans to reach the precise location within the brain that is to be treated.
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Track 14 – Keyhole brain surgery
Keyhole brain surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure, used to remove brain tumors through smaller, more precise openings which minimizes the collateral damage for the surrounding scalp, brain, blood vessels and nerves thereby avoiding complications and patient disfigurement, while promoting a more rapid, complete and less painful recovery. It is also called as retro sigmoid craniotomy. Benefits of this procedure are less pain, faster recovery with minimal scarring, as compared to open craniotomy.
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Track 15 – Robotic Neurosurgery
Robotic or Robot-assisted surgery is the advanced computer technology with the experience of the skilled surgeons. This technology will provide the surgeon with a 10x magnified, high-definition, 3D-image of the body's intricate anatomy. The surgeon will use the controls in the console to manipulate special surgical instruments which are smaller and as also more flexible and maneuverable than the human hand. The robot replicates the surgeon's hand movements, which minimizes the hand tremors. So the surgeon can operate with enhanced precision, dexterity and control even during the most complex procedures.
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Track 16 – Neuro oncology
Neuro oncology deals with cancers of the brain and spinal cord. Cancers of the nervous system are often severe conditions which will eventually become life threatening. Some examples of neurological cancers are astrocytoma’s, glioblastoma, ependymoma. Patients will not usually survive more than few months without treatment, but if chemotherapy and radiotherapy is done then survival can be extended to a couple of years in some patients.
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Track 17 – Ventriculoperitoneal shunt
A ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt is a medical device that relieves pressure on the brain caused by fluid accumulation Tapping or aspirating the shunt is performed for both diagnostic reasons (e.g., evaluate for shunt infection and blockage) and therapeutic reasons (e.g. allows fluids to be drawn off to alleviate symptoms from a blocked shunt).
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Track 18 – Therapeutics in CNS
The major central nervous system (CNS) disorders, includes brain tumors, Alzheimer’s disease , Parkinson’s disease , and stroke. These are significant threats to human health. Even though impressive advances in the treatment of CNS disorders are made during the past few decades, the success rates are still moderate if not poor. The blood–brain barrier (BBB) hampers the access of systemically administered drugs to the brain. The development of nanotechnology provides powerful tools to deliver therapeutics to target sites. Neurotransmitter pathways exist in the CNS (brain and spinal cord) just as they do in the PNS. The major excitatory neurotransmitters are the amino acids glutamate (Glu) and aspartate (Asp); the major inhibitory neurotransmitters are GABA and glycine (Gly).
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Track 19 – Clinical trials & Case reports in CNS
Clinical trials and case reports generally depict insightful information gathered from larger groups and individuals, respectively through designated research methodologies. This collected information will help in unraveling researchers about the specific target that was used to study upon.
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