Berlin, Germany
June 22, 2010
A satellite symposium held during the 20th ENS
(European Neurological Society) Meeting
Parkinson disease with its complexity in etiology, clinical manifestations and therapeutic approaches is very challenging for neurologists and for all health care professionals to deal with. Each achievement in the understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms often stimulates new lines of research. The aim of this Symposium is to give an overview of the most recent advances in pathogenetic mechanisms and stem cell therapy, and of future trends in research.
Learning Objectives
At the end of this Symposium participants will have:
- Updates on some of the most relevant pathogenetic mechanisms of Parkinson disease
- A review of stem cells treatment in Parkinson disease
- An overview of future trends in research and clinical approaches to Parkinson disease
Target Audience
Scientists, clinicians, biologists, working in the field of neurology, will benefit from this symposium.
More Information
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Serono Symposia International Foundation (www.seronosymposia.org) has submitted this program “Parkinson disease: new insights in pathophysiology and treatment” (June 22, 2010 – Berlin, Germany) for accreditation by the Royal College of Physicians, London, UK


