Day 2 :
Keynote Forum
Tayfun Uzbay
Uskudar University, Turkey
Keynote: Genoplasticity, brain and neuropsychiatric disorders
Time : 9:30am to 10:15am
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Keynote Forum
Yavuz Selim Silay
ICG ( Istanbul Consulting Group), Turkey
Keynote: The critical importance of new generation government engagement navigating government healthcare reforms and their impact in USA, Europe, Turkey & Emerging markets
Time : 10:15 to 11:00
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- Neuropsychiatry| Neuroprotection | Stroke Rehabilitation and Brain Hemorrhage
Location: Akdeniz 3
Chair
Engin KN,
Saglık University, Istanbul, Turkey
Session Introduction
Engin KN
Saglık University, Istanbul, Turkey
Title: Eye-to-visual-pathway integrity of glaucomatous neurodegeneration
Time : 11:15am-11:45 am
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Mufeed Al Jeady
Dallah Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title: Role of modified barium swallow pre and post vitalStim therapy in the rehabilitation of the swallowing mechanism
Time : 11:45am- 12:15pm
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El Kaoui Habiba
University Ibn Tofail, Morocco
Title: Impact of a high fructose diet in wistar rat–metabolic and behavioral disorders –effect of supplementation of flaxseed
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Soma Sengupta
Emory University, Georgia
Title: Modulating native GABAA receptors in medulloblastoma with positive allosteric benzodiazepine-derivatives induces cell death
Time : 13:15pm- 14:00pm
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Yavuz Selim SILAY and Ali Kurt
Chairman of ICG İstanbul Aydın University, Turkey
Title: How to Innovate in medicine in a university Setting? Biocube Ä°stanbul bioentrepreneurship and innovation center as a global case example
Biography:
Dr. Ali Kurt a global innovation management leader and Dr. Yavuz Selim SILAY a global physician leader and seasoned expert in Healthcare Innovation, Physician Entrepreneurship, Government engagement, Commercial Diplomacy, Corporate Communications, Government affairs & Medical Affairs will discuss how BioCube Ä°stanbul has been established and current engagements with academicians Venture Capital and angel Investtment networks for commercializing healthcare technologies will be discussed.
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Large Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Medical Device companies are constantly evaluating how to work with universities and startup companies and utilize their know how. Istanbul Consulting Group recently worked with Istanbul Aydın University to establish a thematic program in Healthcare Bioentrepreneurship which has taken the road with the slogan of "Towards a Bright Future", at the brightest spots of business life. Istanbul Aydın University is a city and campus university located in the center of Istanbul with its experienced academic staff who have gained a reputation for their scientific studies globally. At BioCube İstanbul several healthcare startup companies are flourishing thanks to the coordination of Technology Transfer and Project Managament offices succesful coordination on innovation management with all key stakeholders To gain these critical insights for Thematic Management of Healthcare Bioentrepreneurship and Innovation Track in Universities and how to accelerate innovations in order to improve healthcare. We seek to empower entrepreneur academicians, doctors, other healthcare providers and with the information, resources, connections, and experience they need to commercialize their ideas, inventions and discoveries. Currrent Trends in Innovation Management in Medicine in a University Setting and the BioCube İstanbul Bioentrepreneurship and Innovation Centeras a global case for USA Europe Turkey and Emerging Markets will be provided with unique cases.
Mohammad Alhasan
Qasseem National Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title: Diagnosis and management of transient ischemic attack
Time : 15:15pm-15:45pm
Biography:
Educational
2004: Aleppo University - Medical School, Bachelor of Medicine- Syria
2009: Syrian BOARD in Neurology Disease, Syria.
Professional:
2011 untill now : Neurology Specialist
Qaseem National Hospital – Saudi Arabia
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This presentation reviews the diagnosis, investigation, and recommended management after a transient ischemic attack (TIA). Up to a 10% risk of recurrent stroke exists after a TIA, and up to 80% of this risk is preventable with urgent assessment and treatment. Imaging of the brain and intracranial and extracranial blood vessels using CT, CT angiography, carotid Doppler ultrasound, and MRI is an important part of the diagnostic assessment. Treatment options include anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation, carotid revascularization for symptomatic carotid artery stenosis, antiplatelet therapy, and vascular risk factor reduction strategies. TIA offers the greatest opportunity to prevent stroke that physicians encounter. A TIA should be treated as a medical emergency, as up to 80% of strokes after TIA are preventable.
- Stroke Rehabilitation and Brain Hemorrhage | Neurophysiology and Neurodegeneration| Neuroplasticity and Blood Brain Barrier
Location: Akdeniz 3
Chair
Gülçin Gülşen
Florence Nightingale Hospital, Turkey
Session Introduction
Mahmoud Mando
Abha Private Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Title: Medical complications of brain tumors
Time : 12:00-12:30Pm
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Mahmoud Mando, Neurologist & Neurophysiologist, Board certified since 2008, currently practicing Neurology at Abha Private Hospital / Saudi Arabia. Pain Management Fellowship / India / 2016. Has published several books and released several articles.
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Clinical studies and systematic reviews published in recent years have improved knowledge regarding the incidence of neurologic and medical complications occurring in patients with primary brain tumors. Studies in tumor-related epilepsy and venous thromboembolism provide data for the clinician to make Evidence-Based decisions about perioperative management, prophylaxis, and therapy. Patients with brain tumors experience unique toxicities related to novel drugs and chemotherapeutics that result in hematologic, infectious, and endocrine disorders. Recent work that has focused on quality of life in patients with brain tumors highlights the importance of good supportive care and optimal medical management of neurobehavioral symptoms And late complications of treatment.
Gulcin Gulsen
Florence Nightingale Hospital, Turkey
Title: The Effectiveness of Continuous passive motion and Pilates Exercise in People with Chronic Stroke
Time : 12:30Pm - 13:00PM
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Kaan Yilancioglu
Uskudar University, Turkey
Title: Applications of machine learning in pharmaceutical science and medicine
Time : 13:00PM-13:30PM
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Engin KN
Saglık University, Turkey
Title: Is clinical course of optic neuropathy associated with oxidative damage and dynamics of antioxidant response?
Time : 14:30PM-15:00PM
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Irhad Trozic
Medical University of Graz, Austria
Title: Postural hemodynamic parameters in older persons have a season-dependency
Time : 15:00PM-15:30PM
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Suzane Lousse
The institute of neuroscience application. Paris
Title: The power of the happy brain
Time : 15:30PM-16:00PM
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Ms Suzane Lousse is the Therapist specialized in neuroscience, Therapist expert in neuroscience also creator of therapeutic tools in the institute of neuroscience application, Paris. She associated with Professor Denis Ducreux, Neuroradiologists Brain analyst software creator in department Kremlin Bicêtre-Hospital.
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During our life, we lived all at least once the stroke of a person of our entourage. The man improved the emotions and the feelings thanks to an extraordinary specialisation of his brain. According to the degrees of handicap of the subject, the regard of oneself and the emotions are impacted. It is one favourable moment to put the good questions. A question can go up to 850 thoughts in the direction of the question. How to put moving the system of thought? Even if it is complicated after an accident, one can always act by making new trainings. We will learn how the neuroplasticity is related to the experiment.
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Argjend Shala
University Clinical Center of Kosova, Kosova