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As per available reports about 52 relevant journals, 16 Conferences, 542 Workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to neurology and about 1656 articles are being published on neurology.

Trinucleotide repeat disorders also known as CAG repeats are a set of genetic disorders caused by trinucleotide repeat expansion, a kind of mutation where trinucleotide repeats in certain genes exceed the normal, stable threshold, which differs per gene. The mutation is a subset of unstable microsatellite repeats that occur throughout all genomic sequences. If the repeat is present in a healthy gene, a dynamic mutation may increase the repeat count and result in a defective gene.

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Scope and Importance:

Neurology is the branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders of the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates body activities. Trinucleotide repeats are sometimes classified as insertion mutations and sometimes as a separate class of mutations. Neurology Conferences

Market Analysis:

Global Neurosurgery Market 2015-2019 research report of 75 pages, which says that an increase in the number of diagnosed neurological disorders, has resulted in the growth of global neurosurgery market.

One major trend upcoming in the neurosurgery market is the increased adoption of neurostimulators to treat migraines, chronic pain, epilepsy, post-cancer therapy pain, lower back pain, and Parkinson's disease. Clinical evidence supporting the use of neurostimulation devices is increasing their adoption rate among neurosurgeons. Approximately 12% of deaths worldwide are caused by neurological disorders like epilepsy, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Cost-effectiveness and the cost-to-utility ratio of neurostimulation devices are slightly higher as compared to drugs, which are used as symptomatic treatment options over long durations. The use of neurostimulation devices for the treatment of neurological disorders, particularly among the elderly, is expected to bolster the growth of the market.

Analysts forecast the Global Neurosurgery market to grow at a CAGR of 11.71% over the period 2014-2019. According to the report, a major factor driving this market is the increase in the prevalence of neurological disorders. These disorders include Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, stroke, migraine, depression, angina, obsessive-compulsive disorder, multiple sclerosis, neurological infections, and brain tumors.

List of Best International Conference:

1.       Epilepsy and Treatment Conference
September 21-22, 2015 Baltimore, USA

2.       2nd Epilepsy Conference
October 24-26, 2016 Rome, Italy

3.       2nd Neuroimmunology  Congress
March 31-April 02, 2016 Atlanta, USA

4.      5th Neurology Congress
March 14-16, 2016 London, UK

5.       2nd Neurological Disorders and Stroke Conference
April 28-30, 2016 Dubai, UAE

6.       Neuro Oncology Conference
July 21-23, 2016 Brisbane, Australia

7.       4th Neuropharmacology Meeting
September 15-17, 2016 San Antonio, USA

8.       American Society for Peripheral Nerve Annual Meeting

9.       AAN Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada

10.   International Conference on Molecular Neurodegeneration, Seoul, South Korea

11.   International Conference on Neurology and Epidemiology, Southport, Australia

12.   Neurological Disorders of Intracellular Trafficking, Keystone, United States

Relevant Societies and Associations:

1.       Neuropathy Association

2.       The brain & behavior research foundation

3.       Alzheimer's Association

4.       American Academy of Neurology

5.       European Neurological Societies

6.       World Federation of Neurology

7.       Spanish Society of Neurology

8.       Major Neurological Associations in Italy

9.       Hilarescere Foundation in Italy

10.   Italian MS society in Italy  

11.   Southern Clinical Neurological Society

12.   ESNR European Society of Neuroradiology

13.   Vision sciences society

14.   The British Neuropsychiatry association

15.   British Neuroscience Association

16.   British Neuro-oncology Society

17.   Brain Injury Association of London

18.   Stroke Association

19.   Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust

20.   Royal Society of London

21.   Alzheimer's Society

22.   Migraine Trust

23.   International Headache Society

24.   Huntington's disease Association

25.   Brain tumor organizations

26.   National Brain Tumor Society

27.   British neuroscience association

28.   British brain tumor association

29.   Scottish Association for Mental Health

30.   Association for Infant Mental Health

31.   National Association for Mental Health

32.   The Brain injury association

33.   The Neuro Association

Hospitals:

1.       Johns Hopkins Hospital

2.       World Brain Center Hospital

3.       Duke University Hospital

4.       Edward Hospital

5.       Munson Medical Center

6.       Queens Square hospital

7.       Walton Centre

8.       Life Beacon Bay Hospital

9.       Charing Cross Hospital

10.   Cromwell Hospital

11.   Kings College Hospital

12.   The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery

13.   The Royal Free

14.   Barts and the London Centre for Neurosciences

15.   St George's Hospital

16.   The Wellington Hospital

17.   The London Spinal Injuries Unit

18.   Stoke Mandeville Hospital

19.   St Mary's Hospital

20.   Guy's Hospital

21.   St Thomas' Hospital

22.   The Hammersmith Hospital

23.   The London Gamma Knife Centre

24.   Gamma Knife Centre at Bupa Cromwell Hospital

25.   The CyberKnife Centre London

 

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