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ECN2020

The 2nd European Conference on Neuroinflammation - Basic and Clinical Concepts 2020

London, United Kingdom
6 - 7 April 2020
The conference ended on 07 April 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
3rd February 2020
Abstract Acceptance Notification
10th February 2020
Current Registration Rate deadline
28th February 2020

About ECN2020

The ECN2020 conference follows on from the hugely successful inaugural ECN2019, which took place in London, UK in April 2019. We have received a wealth of positive feedback from the speakers and the attendees at ECN2019 and we will again strive to facilitate investigative and analytical discussion of a range of neurodegenerative diseases. The focus will be on multiple sclerosis as a paradigmatic neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative disease but we will also have talks on neuromyelitis optica and Alzheimer’s disease to allow for cross-fertilizing discussions.

Topics

Multiple sclerosis, Alzeimers disease, Neuroinflammation, Neuromyelitis optica

Call for Papers

Best Abstract Award of £1000 to be won. Submission Deadline Date: 3/2/2020

Submit an abstract

ECN2020 invites the submission of original abstracts for Poster Presentation at The 2nd European Conference for Neuroinflammation.

Title: Each word should begin with a capital letter with the exception of transition words.  Length: The Abstract body should be no longer than 300 words in total Structure: Please structure your abstract using the following headings -
  • Background
  • Objective
  • Methods
  • Results (if relevant)
  • Conclusion
IMPORTANT NOTEOnly the accepted abstracts of full registered and paid presenters can be included in the final Conference scientific programme.   In order to guarantee placement in the final programme, accepted abstract presenters are required to register and pay within 10 days from the date of notification.   

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