9th International Conference on Alzheimer'sDisease & Dementia October 16-18, 2017 Rome, Italy 15+ 10+ Interactive Sessions Keynote Lectures Plenary Lectures Workshops 50+ 3+ B2B Meetings
Invitation... Dear Colleagues, Conference Series LLC extends its welcome to 9 th International Conference on Alzheimer s Disease & Dementia during October 16-18, 2017at Rome, Italy with a theme An Insight into Advanced Research and Diagnostic Approaches in Alzheimer s Disease and Dementia. Conference Series LLC through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. Conference Series LLC Organizes 1000+ Conferences Every Year across, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open access journals which contains over 100000 eminent personalities, reputed scientists as editorial board members. Dementia 2017 will provide an opportunity for all stakeholders working on Alzheimer s disease and Dementia to talk about their work. Dementia 2017 will congregate renowned speakers, principal investigators, experts, neurologist s and Dementia researchers from both academia and health care industry will join together to discuss their views and research. The conference will be comprised of sessions by world class experts in the field of neurology. In Dementia 2017, international symposiums, B2B meetings, international workshops will also be organized to discuss the specific topics in the field of Dementia and Neurology. Teaching, Assessment and Learning in University and Clinical Practice Technology, Simulation and Education Continuing Professional Development Continuing Medical Education Patient Safety Innovation, Academic Leadership and Evaluation Research Organizing Committee Members Claude M Wischik Director TauRx Therapeutics United Kingdom Zhicheng Xiao Monash University, Australia Barbara F Fisher Director United Psychological Services Jerzy Leszek Professor Emeritus Wroclaw Medical University Poland David Truswell Mental health services. United Kingdom Toru Itakura President Wakayama Medical University
Tentative Agenda October 16, 2017 Monday Time Session 08:30-09:30 Registrations 09:30-11:30 Keynote Forum Group Photo 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Speaker Session 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Speaker Session 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Speaker Session Day Concludes October 17, 2017 Tuesday Time Session 09:30-10:30 Keynote Forum 10:30-11:30 Speaker Session 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Speaker Session 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Speaker Session 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Poster Presentations Day Concludes Award Ceremony Conference Concludes * Exclusive Exhibitor Event ** Networking Event Note: Conference schedule is subject to change. Note: Workshops and Symposia slots are available. To book slot for Workshop and Symposium send us the proposal.
October 18,2017 Wednesday Time Session 09:30-10:30 Keynote Forum 10:30-11:30 Speaker Session 11:30-11:45 Network & Refreshments Break* 11:45-13:00 Speaker Session 13:00-13:45 Lunch Break** 13:45-16:00 Speaker Session 16:00-16:15 Network & Refreshments Break* 16:15-18:00 Poster Presentations Day Concludes Award Ceremony Conference Concludes Conference Highlights: Alzheimer s disease and Dementia Vascular Dementia Traumatic brain injury Dementia with Lewy Bodies Causes and Prevention Managing Dementia Diagnosis and Symptoms Imaging Techniques Pathophysiology and Disease Mechanisms Geriatrics and Cognitive Disorder Amyloid Protein in Dementia Care Practice and Awareness Therapeutic Targets Alzheimer s clinical trials and studies Animal Models and Translational Medicine
Previous and future speakers Claude M Wischik Director TauRx Therapeutics United Kingdom T Y Chang Geisel School of Medicine Toshimitsu Musha University of Tsukuba David Borchelt University of Florida Jerzy Leszek Professor Emeritus Wroclaw Medical University Poland Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College Jens Wiltfang Georg August University Gottingen Germany Atsushi Nagai Shimane University Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia Helen Chenery Bond University Australia Ken Nagata Research Institute for Brain and Blood Vessels David Truswell Mental health services United Kingdom Xiaoliang Wang Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences China Eef Hogervorst Loughborough University UK Piotr Lewczuk Universitatsklinikum Erlangen Germany Barbara F Fisher Director United Psychological Services Antonio Culebras Suny Upstate Medical University Eric G Tangalos Mayo Clinic Fangyu Peng University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Toru Itakura President Wakayama Medical University Guosong liu Neurocentria, Inc., Sanjay Asthana University of Wisconsin Naruhiko Sahara National Institute of Radiological Sciences Jordan L Holtzman University of Minnesota Tohru Hasegawa Saga Woman Junior College Howard Rowley University of Wisconsin Alan M Palmer Cerebroscience Ltd UK
Previous and future speakers Nigel M Hooper University of Manchester UK Anita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health & Associates Inc., Canada Catherine Braxton Generations of Care Dieter Willbold Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf Germany Federico Licastro University of Bologna Italy Caron Leid Aspen University Canada Tangui MAURICE University of Montpellier France Fabrizio Piazza University of Milano-Bicocca Italy Tayfun Uzbay Uskudar University Turkey Aman Gupta Amity University India Ji Zhong Bai University of Auckland New Zealand Shigeru Sase Anzai Medical Co., Ltd Rona K Graham University of Sherbrooke Canada Xiaoliang Wang Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences China Rosanna Squitti Fatebenefratelli Foundation Italy Diana A T Nijholt Erasmus Medical Center Netherlands Natalie Rasgon Stanford University Atul Sunny Luthra Homewood Health Canada Nawab Qizilbash London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine UK Filippo Caraci University of Catania Italy Charles DeCarli University of California Matthias L Schroeter University Hospital Leipzig Germany Anne Felicia Ambrose Mount Sinai School of Medicine Steven-Benvenisti Luis Angel Francisco Sorroza Lopez University La Salle Mexico Mexico Magda Stroinska McMaster University Canada Laus Broersen Nutricia Research Netherlands Petya-Mineva
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CLIMATE: October is a great time to visit Rome, Italy, when the leaves are turning red and there s a refreshing chill in the air. At this time of the year, the average temperature starts off at around 19 C and gradually drops until it reaches 14 C-15 C at the end of the month. During October, the city experiences eight hours of sunshine each day and approximately 94mm of rainfall spread across 12 days. There is also an average sea temperature of 22 C toward the coast which is more than warm enough to enjoy a dip during your holiday CURRENCY: Decimal currency is used in Rome, Italy - units are Euros and cents. All major credit cards are widely accepted in Italy. Visit www.xe.com for current exchange rates. Rome Public Transport Tickets & Travel Passes Public transport tickets are valid for all city public transport, (city buses and trams, Metro and some rail services within the Rome urban area. Ticketing on Rome public transport is comparatively simple, there are no complicated travel zones or peak/off peak travel periods. For short term visitors to Rome you have a very straight forward choice of ticketing options. Your only decision is whether you need single tickets or 24, 48 or 72 hour passes or a 7 calendar day travel pass. A single ticket is valid for 100 minutes, allowing you to switch bus lines if there is no direct service. On the metro you can switch Metro lines at Termini Station with one ticket. When you buy any transport ticket it is not stamped with a start date. You have the responsibility to stamp your ticket on machines provided for that purpose before you start your journey. Rome Bus, Tram & Metro Fares & Ticketing All local public transport is integrated in Rome. You have to purchase your tickets before you board any public transport in Rome. Most people will have a pass of one kind or another. Tickets for both the bus system and Metro can be purchased from tobacconists, bars, or vending machines at metro stations and major bus stops. On both buses and metro there is a flat fare. whether you go one stop or to the end of the line. On buses your ticket is valid for 100 minutes allowing you to change buses using a single ticket. At Metro Stations there are ticket barriers where you have to insert your ticket to enter and leave the Metro Station. On buses and trams you will find ticket validation machines similar to that pictured. If you have a single ticket then enter the ticket into the machine, if you have purchased a pass, you put the pass into the machine on your first journey. This stamps the date and time from which the pass or ticket is valid. Rome Bus, Tram & Metro Ticket Prices B.I.T. Standard ticket, valid for one Metro ride or 100 minutes on all buses allowing transfers. 1.50 24 Hour Ticket - valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 24 hours from validation. 7.00 48 Hour Ticket - valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 48 hours from validation. 12.50 72 Hour Ticket - valid for unlimited metro, bus, and train travel within Rome for 72 hours from validation. 18.00 C.I.S. 24.00. Weekly ticket - valid for 7 calendar days Note: Public transportation is free for children less than 10 years old.
Venue Rome, Italy s capital is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. Ancient ruins such as the Forum and the Colosseum evoke the power of the former Roman Empire. Vatican City, headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, has St. Peter s Basilica and the Vatican Museums, which house masterpieces such as Michelangelo s Sistine Chapel frescoes. Rome s history spans more than two and a half thousand years. While Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC, the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied sites in Europe. The city s early population originated from a mix of Latin s, Etruscans and Sabine s. Eventually, the city successively became the capital of the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, and is regarded as one of the birthplaces of Western civilisation and by some as the first ever metropolis. It is referred to as Roma Aeterna (The Eternal City) and Caput Mundi (Capital of the World), two central notions in ancient Roman culture. After the fall of the Western Empire, which marked the beginning of the Middle Ages, Rome slowly fell under the political control of the Papacy, which had settled in the city since the 1st century AD, until in the 8th century it became the capital of the Papal States, which lasted until 1870. You ll fall in love with Rome Venue: Holiday Inn Rome Aurelia, Via Aurelia, Km 8.400, 00165 Rome, Italy. Mail us to know more! For Abstract Submission Guidelines For Reserving your slot Proposals Registration Posters Accommodations No doubt you have lots of queries... Why not get in touch..! Drop us your query with details and we will call you right away For Queries & Exhibition / Sponsorship Michael Clarke Program Assistant Dementia 2017 Conferenceseries LLCT: 702 508 5200 E: dementia@neuroconferences.com Europe: 57 Ullswater Avenue, West End, Southampton, Hampshire, SO18 3QS, UK : 2360 Corporate Circle Suite, 400 Henderson NV 89074-7722, Office Ph: 702 508 5200