International Conference on Parkinson’s Disease & Movement Disorders
August 11-13, 2015 Frankfurt, Germany

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Past Conference Report on Parkinsons-2015

OMICS International takes a great pride in announcing the commencement of International Conference on Parkinson’s disease and Movement Disorders-2015 during August 11-13, 2015. Parkinsons-2015 has received a benevolent response from all over the world. This has been conducted with the aim and the categorical intent of promoting the developments of new perceptions and ideas for exploring the high level of knowledge reached by scientific community on Parkinsons and Disorders. The extremely illustrious conference hosted by OMICS International was marked with the attendance of young and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities.

The conference was organized around the theme “Leading innovations and remedial insights into the parkinsons disease”. The event implanted a firm relation of upcoming strategies in the field of Parkinson’s disease with the scientific community. The conceptual and applicable knowledge shared, will also foster organizational collaborations to nurture scientific accelerations.

This conference brought together Leading World Parkinsons physicians, Neurosurgeons, Neuroradiologists, Clinicians, Professors, Care Specialists, Students and other professionals in which many issues in Parkinsons field were discussed in depth to provide up-to-date information to the world. On the other hand, the meeting provided an opportunity for an open and animated sharing of ideas and experiences.

The conference witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers, who enlightened the crowd with their enviable research knowledge and on various alluring topics related to the field of Parkinson’s disease. The eminent personalities at the conference were Kjell Fuxe, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, Robert Ledeen, New Jersey Medical School, USA, George Stoica, Texas A&M University, USA, Michael Ugrumov, RAS Center for Brain Research, Russia, Ekaterina Rogaeva, University of Toronto, Canada, Dasiel O. Borroto Escuela, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.

OMICS International offers its heartfelt appreciation to all the Organizing Committee Members, Chairs and Co-chairs, Speakers, Students, Media Partners and Editorial Board Members of Journal of Alzheimer Disease & Parkinsonism, Journal of Depression and Anxiety and Journal of Neurological Disorders who supported the conference in every aspect for the awe-inspiring exhibition at the venue.

We once again thank you all for the enormous exquisite response. This inspires us to continue organizing events and conferences for furthering the Clinical Research. OMICS therefore, is glad to announce its "2nd International Conference on Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders" which will be held during December 08-10, 2016 Seattle, USA.

Mark your calendars for the upcoming extravaganza; we are hoping to see you soon!         



Expert Presentations
Ashton Rogers

University of the West Indies

West Indies
Geeta Sharoff

Nutech Mediworld

India
Dasiel O Borroto Escuela

Karolinska Institutet

Sweden
Ekaterina Rogaeva

University of Toronto

Canada
Michael Ugrumov

RAS Center for Brain Research

Russia
George Stoica

Texas A&M University

USA
Robert Ledeen

New Jersey Medical School

USA
Kjell Fuxe

Karolinska Institutet

Sweden
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