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Scholars International Conference on Advances in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry

  • Scholars International Conference on Advances in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry
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    "Scholars Conferences is proud to present the highly anticipated “Scholars International Conference on Advances in Neurology and Neuropsychiatry” (Neuropsychiatry 2019) to be held on November 20-21, 2019 at Tokyo, Japan. The conference program consists of world-class keynote addresses, industry-led presentations, as well as extensive networking opportunities, creating an interactive platform for high-level scientific and business discussions.


    Over 100 delegates representing leading Universities, Colleges, Institutes, Organizations, Companies, internationally renowned research & academic institutions will be present at our prestigious conference.


    Taking place over this November 2019, our Conference is a perfect platform to gain insight from basic researchers through to global colleagues and audience. This year we are anticipating the Conference with over 100+ attendees all around the globe over 30+ countries.


    The following main themes of the conference have been discussed during presentations of the two-day event, which reflect current education research, developments and innovations internationally and as evidenced in both Neurology and Neuropsychiatry Research and their Evidence Based Practice.

    •Neurobehavioral effects of developmental toxicity

    •The global Burden of Neurological Disorders

    •The Data to put Neurology on top of the public-health agenda

    •Neurodevelopmental toxicity: still more questions than answers

    •Neurochemical Aspects of Neurological Disorders

    •The need for a Global Neurology Alliance

    •Autoimmune Neurologic Disorders

    •Neurological Complications in Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome

    •Neurologic Dysphagia

    •Neurodevelopmental Outcome after Extreme Prematurity

    •Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Neurological Defects and many more…