Neuropathology
Secrets of Brain Disease through Neuropathology
Neuropathology is the study of the pathology of the nervous system. Neuropathology involves the process of examination of the brain, spinal cord, and related nervous tissues that are obtained from biopsies or autopsies for investigating diseases. It plays a significant role in the research of neurodegenerative disorders, where scientists and researchers uncover pathological signs and progression markers.It involves examining brain tissue to diagnose and understand neurological disorders. Recent neuropathological advances have improved our understanding of brain disease and its mechanisms. Join us at the Neurology World Conference to learn about the latest neuropathology developments and their clinical practice applications.
Neuroimmunology
The Complex Relationship between the Immune System and the Brain
Neuroimmunology is the study of the interaction between the immunological and neurological systems. Neuroimmunology is a domain that seeks to investigate the interplay between the nervous system and the immune system. Through research in this domain, we can study the immune system's role in regulating intricate neuronal circuits, offering valuable insights to develop novel strategies to address various disorders of the central nervous system. It entails studying immune-mediated diseases like multiple sclerosis and Guillain-Barré syndrome. Recent breakthroughs in neuroimmunology have increased our understanding of the immune system's complex relationship with the brain. Neurology World Conference, our experienced speakers will address the most recent breakthroughs in neuroimmunology and their clinical applications.