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The Tenth Annual Joseph Van Der Meulen Symposium in Clinical Neuroscience

Sponsored by Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

Fri, March 14, 2003 from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm

Admission: Free

KAM
Mayer Auditoreum
Health Sciences Campus

Varying lectures on contemporary topics in neuroscience are presented.

Jenny Ting, Univ. of No. Carolina will be speaking on Functional Genomic Analysis of Inflammatory Genes in Demyelination and Remyelination.

Jeffrey Frelinger, Univ. of No. Carolina will be speaking on Neuroimmunogenetics.

John Fleming, Univ. of Wisconsin will be speaking on Multiple Sclerosis Treatment.

Jorge Correale, Austral Univ., Buenos Aires will be speaking on T-Cell Vaccine for Multiple Sclerosis.

Steven Schreiber, UCI will be speaking on Apoptosis and Neurodegeneration in the CNS.

Victor Henderson, Univ. of Arkansas will be speaking on Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment: Update 2003.

Cheryl Waters, Columbia Univ. will be speaking on Parkinson’s Disease Treatment.

Scott Grafton, Dartmouth College will be speaking on Understanding Parkinson’s Disease from the Perspective of Normal Motor Behavior and Brain Imaging.

Mark Fisher, UCI will be speaking on Stroke Treatment.

Lauren Abrey, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center will be speaking on Brain Tumors: CNS Lymphoma.

William Couldwell, Univ. of Utah will be speaking on Surgical Treatment of Brain Tumors.

Kristen Bracht, Colorado Neurological Inst. will be speaking on Migraine Treatment.

Carter Snead, Univ. of Toronto will be speaking on Medical and Surgical Treatment of Epilepsy in Children.

Christopher DeGiorgio, UCLA will be speaking on New Treatments for Epilepsy in the New Millennium.

 

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