The non-invasive ICP measurement technology was presented in Neuro Talk 2011, the dedicated event for global neuroscientists, May 22-25, 2011 Dalian, China


The BIT's 2nd Annual World Congress of NeuroTalk-2011 was jointly held with BIT's 4th World Cancer Congress in Dalian, China. There were more than 300 participants from more than 36 countries and areas. Participants from academic comunity, industrial professionals and key-decision makers delivered the new achievement on their research, together discussed and analysed the latest development.

 

The mission of this congress was to initiate a sustainable platform for exchanging the latest achievements, as well as any industrial needs and research opportunities in neuroscience fields in the Asia Pacific Rim. The Congress was seeking to promote neuroscience through increasing communication and facilitating collaborations between investigators throughout the world. Neuroscientists, neurologists and neurosurgeons shared the extraordinary advances being made in the treatment of injuries and illnesses affecting the brain, spine and nervous system. Non-invasive ICP measurement technology was one of the hot topics of the event. This focused event paid tribute to the growing significance of neurosciences.

 

As the keynote speakers, Dr. Clay M. Armstrong, Winner of the 1999 Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, USA; Dr. Dick F. Swaab, Professor, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, The Netherlands; Dr. Zang-Hee Cho, Director, Gachon University of Medicine and Science, South Korea; Dr. Gong Ju, Director, The Fourth Military Medical University, China made excellent presentations and warmly discussed with the audiences at keynote forum.

 

More info at BIT's 2nd Annual World Congress of Neuro Talk 2011.

 

 

 

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