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24th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism and Function - ISCBFM 2009

 
  July 01, 2008  
     
 


kenes International, Chicago, Illinois
June 29- July 03, 2009


24th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism Function and the 9th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET that will be held in Chicago, Illinois-USA.

This has become an essential and important meeting for up-to-date scientific exchange in multiple areas of research, including cerebrovascular regulation, brain imaging, ischemia/stroke, neurotrauma, and brain protection.

The International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (ISCBFM) is organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of promoting the advancement of education in science of cerebral blood flow and metabolism and related topics throughout the world. 

Main Topics: Cerebral Blood Flow, Brain, cerebrovascular regulation, brain imaging, ischemia/stroke, neurotrauma, brain protection.

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Organized by: Kenes International
Invited Speakers:

Preliminary List of Topics

  • Cortical Spreading Depression
  • Neurovascular coupling
  • Mitochondrial influences on cerebral blood vessels
  • FMRI in brain disease
  • O2 delivery and brain function
  • Diabetes and stroke, inflammation, and cerebrovascular pathophysiology
  • Hypothermia and stroke
  • Neuronal regeneration during development
  • Angiogenesis
  • Gene therapy in stroke
  • Preconditioning: Vascular aspects
  • Stroke and functional recovery
  • Glucose and lactate metabolism
  • Statins and stroke
  • Hemorrhagic stroke and phenotypic changes in cerebral arteries

 

Preliminary List of Symposia Sessions
  • Neurovascular coupling
  • New insights into cortical spreading depression
  • Diabetes and stroke: inflammation, and cerebrovascular pathophysiology
  • O2 delivery and brain function
  • Mitochondrial influences on cerebral blood vessels
  • Angiogenesis
  • Gene therapy in stroke
  • Stroke and functional recovery
  • Hypothermia and stroke
  • Neuronal regeneration during development
  • Glucose and lactate metabolism
  • Preconditioning: Vascular aspects

 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: January 14th 2009
 
Registration:

Online Registration will soon be available.

E-mail: brain@kenes.com
 
   
 
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