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GFNND

Global Forum on Neuroscience and Neurological disorders 2020

Amsterdam, Netherlands
2 - 4 March 2020
The conference ended on 04 March 2020

Important Dates

Early Bird Deadline
30th July 2019
Abstract Submission Deadline
9th September 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
15th November 2019

About GFNND

Global Forum on Neuroscience and Neurological disorders, aims to provide an opportunity to share knowledge with large number of medical professionals like Professors, Neuroscientists, Neurochemist, Psychiatrist, Neurobiologist, Neurological Surgeon, Neuropharmacologist, Biological Psychologist, Researchers, Organizations, Neuro drug manufactures, Laboratory members and young researchers working in the field of Neuroscience. This conference mainly focuses on spreading the awareness about challenges in the field and how to prevent Neurological disorders.

Topics

Neurological disorders & stroke, Neurological disorder, Neurological infectious diseases, Neurological disorders

Call for Papers

You are warmly welcome to join with us and share your research Global Forum on Neuroscience and Neurological disorders, March 02-04 2019 Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Global Forum on Neuroscience and Neurological disorders, aims to provide an opportunity to share knowledge with large number of medical professionals like Professors, Neuroscientists, Neurochemist, Psychiatrist, Neurobiologist, Neurological Surgeon, Neuropharmacologist, Biological Psychologist, Researchers, Organizations, Neuro drug manufactures, Laboratory members and young researchers working in the field of Neuroscience. This conference mainly focuses on spreading the awareness about challenges in the field and how to prevent Neurological disorders.

Neuroscience (or neurobiology) is the scientific study of the nervous system. It is a multidisciplinary branch of biology that combines physiology, anatomy, molecular biology, developmental biology, cytology, mathematical modeling and psychology to understand the fundamental and emergent properties of neurons and neural circuits. The understanding of the biological basis of learning, memory, behavior, perception, and consciousness has been described by Eric Kandel as the "ultimate challenge" of the biological sciences.

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