The 2017 conference will gather physicians and researchers of all imaging modalities (PET, MRI, SPECT) under the auspices of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM).
This conference will be an opportunity to review some of the major aspects of neuroimaging in neurology and psychiatry while studying new research perspectives in these fields.
It will focus on MRI, PET imaging, as well as new imaging modalities such as PET/MR, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson's Disease, ALS, Neuroinflammation, tau imaging and other brain diseases.
The Conference is at the forefront of unraveling the mechanisms and improving the treatment of Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other related neurodegenerative diseases. AD/PDTM Conferences uniquely combine distinct neurodegenerative diseases in one setting and examine their similarities and differences; a strong focus is mechanisms of disease, prevention and therapy. The forthcoming AD/PDTM meeting, in 2017 will take place in Vienna, Austria, one of the most classical cities in Europe.
The BNA will be holding its international FESTIVAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 10-13 April 2017 at the ICC, Birmingham.
BNA2017 delegates can expect a jam-packed scientific programme with the top experts in their field offering research findings from the hottest topics in neuroscience, as well as many other activites including public events and workshops.
AAIC 2017, where international investigators, clinicians and care providers gather to share the latest study results, theories and discoveries that will help bring the world closer to breakthroughs in dementia science.
Registration opens in February 2017.
For further information see: https://www.alz.org/aaic/
DNNI (Dementia and Neurodegeneration Network Ireland), in collaboration with Creative Aging International and other partners hosted Headspace2018 on Friday 27th & Saturday 28th April 2018 in Trinity College Dublin.
Presentations are now available from the outreach event in UCD ‘Let’s Talk About Brain Health and Brain Disease’. Thank you to all our speakers, those who had information tables, research posters and all who attended on the day.
UCC's School of Nursing & Midwifery will host its annual Older Adult Workshop on 23rd April 2020.
The theme of this years workshop is Comfort Care Concepts: Supporting decision-making for people living with dementia and their carers.
There is an exciting line up of multidisciplinary national and international speakers (see attachment for more details). It is a free event, but you must register through Eventbrite using the following link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/86868643451
THE LATEST ADVICE ON PREVENTING, DIAGNOSING AND MANAGING DEMENTIA.
Would you like to know the best way to manage patients presenting with symptoms of dementia?
The aim of this conference is to provide healthcare workers in a range of clinical settings - including acute hospitals, community settings and GP practices - with up-to-date guidelines in preventing, diagnosing, and managing dementia and associated symptoms.
The 30th Alzheimer Europe Conference (#30AEC) is organised under the topic “Dementia in a changing world”. It will be hosted online from 20-22 October 2020.
The annual conferences bring together all types of people who are affected by dementia - living with the disease, caring for someone with the disease or working in the field of dementia - and gives delegates the opportunity to share and exchange their experience and knowledge. Speakers from different EU Member States and further afield, share varying approaches and developments from their countries.
Date: Thursday 17th September
Time: 11am - midday
Place: Zoom - Register through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/launch-of-the-irish-dementia-cafe-network-tickets-119862426745?aff=ebdssbonlinesearch