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MDS-ES Basic Science of Movement Disorders
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Course Directors: Erwan Bezard, PhD; Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases, University Bordeaux Wassilios Meissner, MD, PhD; Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases, University and University Hospital Bordeaux
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The overall aim of this course is to teach young research-oriented neurologists and neuroscientists about fundamental mechanisms underlying movement disorders. The course participants will learn about clinical and genetic characteristics, preclinical models and pathophysiological foundations of movement disorders and their therapies. An important goal is to update clinical neurologists and neuroscientists on the forefront and the latest developments of research of movement disorders. The course will hopefully engage young neurologists and neuroscientists into research on Movement Disorders and promote translational research involving multidisciplinary approaches. The course mainly consists of lectures by international experts on Parkinson's disease and movement disorders. Local experts will serve as chairs to facilitate discussion after each lecture. There will also be a panel discussion with experts and a "bring your own research" session where course participants will present their own research projects. During breaks and the networking dinner, the participants will also get the opportunity to interact with faculty and peers.
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Registration deadline: April 6, 2020
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Registration Fee
Member: $150 USD Junior & No Fee Members: $125 USD Non-Member: $175 USD
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Learning Objectives
- Describe findings in preclinical models of Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders
- Discuss the translational value of preclinical models of Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders
- Recognize clinical implications of recent basic science developments in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders
- Identify important clinical aspects of movement disorders where more basic research is needed
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Recommended Audience
Young neurologists (residents, movement disorder fellows) and young scientists (PhD students, postdoctoral fellows) interested in the basic science of movement disorders.
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More Information
Please visit the course webpage for more information about the location, faculty and more.
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