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Neuroscience in Intensive Care International Symposium (NICIS)

Written by Stela BCI | May 4, 2015 8:32:00 AM
 
Conference - Paris, France
 
Welcome to the 2015 edition of the Neuroscience in Intensive Care International Symposium (NICIS), the fifth annual conference of this kind devoted to bridging critical care medicine with scientific advances in neuroscience. The symposium is held June 18-19, 2015 at the Institut Pasteur in Paris. The 2015 meeting is titled “Neuroscience of Repair, Regeneration and Recovery from Critical Illness”, and will present groundbreaking research on the biology of neural and muscular recovery following critical illness. Our understanding of critical illness, based on the study of physiological disturbances and of biological mechanisms associated with tissue injury, must now integrate basic, translational research demonstrating a very dynamic process of plasticity associated with tissue repair and regeneration following illness and injury. Collectively, these phenomena account for a remarkable potential for phenotypic recovery even after significant end-organ damage has occurred. Arguably the recovery process is most complex and challenging when it occurs within the nervous system and muscle. This is the topic of NICIS 2015. The symposium faculty is composed of a distinguished panel of leading investigators working on the biology of repair and regeneration in central and peripheral nervous system as well as in muscle.
Organization: John Hopkins University
Neuroscience in Intensive Care International Symposium (NICIS)
 
Thu, Jun 18, 2015 - Fri, Jun 19, 2015
Institut Pasteur, Paris
25-28 Rue du Docteur Roux, Paris 75015, France
 
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