DUBLIN, Mar 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "7th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference - Industry" conference to their offering.
Hazardous Waste Treatment and DisposalThis event provides a special opportunity for a variety of stakeholders to present original research and analysis aimed at providing a full picture of the progress being made towards better diagnosis, treatment and long-term care for TBI survivors. At this annual event, physicians, nurses, neurosurgeons, scientists, and drug/diagnostic developers from all over the world network and learn from one another.
Focus areas include:
- Current Clinical Management of TBI
- Advances and Opportunities for TBI Biomarkers
- Recovery, Regeneration and Plasticity
- TBI Therapeutic Preclinical/Clinical Candidates
- Outcomes Research
- Large-scale Observational Studies of TBI
- Neuroimaging Research and Practice
- Emerging Tools for Diagnosis/Assessment of TBIs
- Preclinical/Clinical Development Models/Design
Agenda:
MAY 24, 2017
7:45 am Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:25 am Development and Characterization of Preclinical Models of Repetitive mild TBI as a Platform for Therapeutic Target Identification and Biomarker Discovery
8:50 Presentation
9:15 am NOXious Neuroinflammation: A New Therapeutic Target for Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury
9:40 am Refreshment Break/Scientific Poster Session Viewing
10:10 am Developing a Cognition Endpoint for TBI Clinical Trials
10:35 am Exosomes: Nano-restorative Therapy for the Treatment of Neurological Diseases and Injury
11:00 am VAS203 for Moderate and Severe TBI: From Clinical Phase II to Phase III
11:25 am Phenoxybenzamine as a Neuroprotective Candidate for TBI
11:50 am Clinical Development of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) for Chronic Neurological Injury - the SanBio Experience
1:15 PANEL SESSION: Milestones and Existing Challenges in Preclinical and Clinical Development of TBI Therapeutics
1:45 pm The Late Effects of TBI Study (LETBI): Overview and Preliminary Findings
2:10 pm The Long-Term Effects of Penetrating and Closed Traumatic Brain Injuries
2:35 pm Comprehensive Longitudinal Analysis of the Causal Pathways for Post Concussion Symptom Reporting in OEF/OIF/OND Veterans
3:00 pm Refreshment Break/Scientific Poster Session Viewing
3:25 pm PANEL SESSION: The Long-Term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury
3:55 pm The Canadian Traumatic Brain Injury Research Consortium (CTRC): A Collaborative Research Model
4:25 pm Rehabilitation after Concussion: a Pediatric Experience
4:50 pm Neurobiopsychosocial Model of TBI: Lessons Learned from Sports Concussion Research
5:15 pm Evening Cocktail Reception
MAY 25, 2017
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:00 am New Frontiers in CNS Biomarkers
8:25 am A Tale of Two Biomarkers - Changing the Paradigm for Concussion Management in the Emergency Department in Children and Adults
8:50 am Circulating Brain Damage Markers for the Diagnosis of Traumatic Brain Injury: the Questions You Never Dared to Ask
9:15 am Blood-Based Biomarkers in the Emergency Room: Utility, Diagnostic Specificity and Costs
9:40 am Refreshment Break/Scientific Poster Session Viewing
10:00 am PANEL SESSION: Trends in Biomarker Development for Traumatic Brain Injury
10:30 am Longitudinal Electrophysiological Signatures of Mild Blast Brain Injury in a Novel Mouse Model
10:55 am Rapid Detection of TBI Biomarkers Using Tbit Nanowire Technology to Reduce Unnecessary Head CT
11:20 am Traumatic Brain Injury Research: Historical and Current Perspectives
11:45 am Presentation Title
12:10 pm Luncheon
1:25 pm Rewiring of the Hippocampus After Exposure to Concussive Blast Injury
1:50 pm Understanding the Complexities of Traumatic Brain Injury: Big Data Approach to Tackle a Big Disease
2:15 PANEL SESSION
2:50 End of Conference
For more information about this conference visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/whz8cq/7th_annual
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