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The 3rd International Webinar on Neuroscience and Psychiatry is Organized by Scientex conferences during November 23-24, 2023 focused on the theme “Modern Revolution for the Future of Neuroscience and Psychiatry”. Attendees had the opportunity to receive an e-certificate of attendance. Join this intimate forum to create meaningful partnerships with 50+ Neuroscience experts. Translate key technological & mechanistic neuroscience advances into the clinic.

Our goal is to bring together worldwide distinguished academics in the field of Neuroscience and Psychiatry to exchange and share meaningful experiences of various treatment procedures for mental health, neurological disorders and stroke.

Past Webinar Presentation

Past Webinar Presentation Links

Title : PET imaging probes for neuroinflammation

Changning Wang, Harvard Medical School, USA

Title : Modeling the microbiota-gut-brain axis role in age-related neurological disorders with a galectin-4-deficient mouse strain

Arancha Mora-Rubio; María Elvira Brocca, Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos (SESCAM), Spain

Title : Normoprolactinemic galactorrhea in a depressed adolescent: A case report

Diashania Gibaja, Psychiatrist in Public hospital, Perú

Title : Clinical pharmacology of Marijuana

Frederick J Goldstein, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA

Title : Adolescent mental health during COVID 19 confinement

Jayanti Mishra, KIIT University, India

Title : AI-driven target identification for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Frank Pun, Insilico Medicine, Hong Kong

Title : Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) for people with mild-to moderate dementia: evidence of efficacy and role of individual characteristics

Elena Carbone, University of Padova, Italy

Title : Neuroengineering, brain-machine interface, and artificial intelligence as the future of treating neurological disorders and diseases

Begum Bulgurluoglu, Hisar Schools, Turkey

Title : Behavioural addictions and health benefits of daily life habits: Focusing on the reward system

Hironobu Fujiwara, Kyoto University, Japan

Title : Integration of mental health comorbidity in medical specialty programs in 20 countries

Diana Patricia Guízar Sánchez, National University of Mexico, Mexico

Title : Dynamics of the ‘cognitive’ P3b brain wave at rest for AD prediction in MCI

Camillo Porcaro, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy

Title : Updates on mechanisms of protection and neuronal damage of the neuroglycopenia

Daniel Arturo Martínez Piña, Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, Mexico

Title : Regularity of IQ rise with an interpersonal therapy

Gilbert Kliman, Regularity of IQ rise with an interpersonal therapy

Title : Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures-The empirical evidence weighs in

Catherine A Carlson, Private Practitioner, USA

Title : The ?slamic veil, the domestic environment, and femininity

FatmaZehra Fidan, Turkey

Title : A biosemiotic modeling of the body-“Self” synechism

Maria Asuncion L Magsino, University of Asia and the Pacific, Philippines

Title : Is it possible to create a theory of psychotherapy?

Oleg Avilov, South Urals State Medical University, Russian Federation

Title : Why a good neuropsychological assessment is vital in treatment planning: What you can learn and the limitations

Mary Hynes Danielak, The Counseling and Development Center, USA

Title : Hypothalamic injury following surgery for craniopharyngioma causing immediate postoperative death

Mohammed Musheer Ahmed, Shyam Shah Medical college, India

Title : Psychiatric aspects of bariatric surgery - Obesity an escalating problem

Kamila Ivanova, Teaching Hospital Trnava, Slovakia

Title : The effect of microbial metabolites on the outcome of the consequences of brain damage

Natalia Beloborodova, Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Russian Federation

Title : Development of fast acting and single molecule antidepressants based on nuclear receptor mechanism

Jing Du, Capital Medical University, China

Title : Impulse response of a music note of an acoustic guitar

Minakshi Pradeep Atre, Savitribai Phule Pune University, India

Title : The information and communication rehabilitation technology with biofeedback in restoration of the upper limb dysfunction in after-stroke patients: A randomized controlled trial

Ludmila V Petrova, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Russian Federation

Title : Challenges in dementia studies

Kevin T Ong, Armadale Health Service, Australia

Title : The outcome of Eating Disorders(EDs): Longitudinal study for pregnancy, afterbirth including mother and child complications

Mariko Makino, Toho University, Japan

Title : Gambling disorder and “culpability” in forensic psychiatric evaluations

Simone Montaldo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Title : Pathophysiology and clinical implications of cognitive dysfunction in fibromyalgia

Rosemary Siby, Steppinghill hospital, UK

Title : Judo as an alternative rehabilitation method in multiple sclerosis

Katarzyna Wiszniewska, Stanislaw Staszic University of Applied Sciences, Poland

Title : Leveraging advanced analytics to understand the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trends in substance use disorders

Mehdi Nekouei, Symphony Health, ICON, plc., USA

Title : Is homophobia related to psychopathology?

Walfred Rueda, Proyecto Mente Creativa A.C., Mexico

Title : Immune system and its relation to depression

Wati Evilia, Udayana University, Indonesia

Title : Vagal nerve-mediated expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor induced by the intraperitoneal administration of a chemokine CX3CL1

Yoshinori Takei, Toho University, Japan

Title : The Effect of naringin on histological changes of the hippocampus and behavior in the valproic acid induced autism

Yasaman Mahdizadeh Darban, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Title : Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease among long-term hospitalized patients with schizophrenia in a public psychiatric hospital

Tso-Jen Wang, Yuli Hospital, MOHW, Taiwan

FAQ

What will be discussed?
 Insights in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
 Diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders
 Recent advances in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases
 Current trends in mental health
 Neurological complications of Covid_19
The platform featuring nationally recognised clinical experts, researchers, and government officials in the field of Neuroscience and Psychiatry to provide clinicians with the most up-to-date evidence-based treatments for their patients. Attendees will be fetched with the following benefits, Reach the wider audience, meet skilled specialists and influencers face to face, Networking Opportunities, grow your skilled Network, New Tips & ways, Hear regarding the most recent analysis. 
General Information: 
Webinar Name: 3rd International Webinar on Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Theme: Modern Revolution for the Future of Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Date: November 23-24, 2023
Time Zone: GMT+4
Webinar Platform: Zoom

Benefits:
 Get an opportunity to meet renowned scholars
 Chances to Interact, & Forge Powerful Professional Relationships
 Access to All Sessions Online
 E-Handbook kit
 E-Certificate Accreditation from the Organizing Committee
 Online publication of Abstract and Biography on our website
 10% abatement on the registration fees for the next annual conference 

Guidelines for Joining Webinar:
• After register for the webinar, you will receive a meeting invite link with personalized user ID one day before the event for webinar access. 
• Follow the steps provided in prior, for preventing any technical issues on day of the event.
• Please join the webinar 15 minutes early to eliminate the last-minute hassle.
• Ensure that your device meets the system requirements for running the specific application.
• For audio/video clarification, it is always better to attach an external device.
• Sit in a quiet location where you will have good network access with no disturbance.
• Mute your audio while others are presenting. Those who wish to ask questions or to discuss, should raise hand and host will unmute you at the end of the talk.

Guidelines For Presenters:
• Each speaker will have 20 minutes for presentation. Please plan your talk for 15 minutes to allow for introduction and for 5 minutes Q&A session at the end of your talk.
• In order to stay in track of time, please ensure that you start and end your presentation on the times indicated in the program.
• The webinar must be organized in English, if you are not comfortable in presenting your presentation in English, you shall join with any of your colleagues as a translator and there won't be any registration fee for the translator. If you are not interested in bringing any translator with you, there is another option you can make a Poster Presentation.
• The presentation should be submitted in PDF or PPT Format
• Neurologists and Directors
• Physicians and Academicians
• Neuroscientists and Neurosurgeons
• Specialists
• Researchers
• Health care Professionals
• Industrial Experts
• Psychiatrists
• Student Unions
• Open learning Specialists
• Business Entrepreneurs
• Various Societies and their members
• Professionals from the private and public sector
• Students from Academia in the research of Neurology