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3rd UK Paediatric Neuropsychology Symposium
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This symposium will provide a contemporary account of research findings investigating early brain-behaviour relationships and prognostic indicators relevant to clinical practice. Experimental, clinical and epidemiological techniques designed to assess the development of cognitive, emotional and social behaviour will be described. A host of leading international speakers will participate in this symposium in order to consider contemporary knowledge of the effects of genetics and the environment on neurocognitive development and prognostic indicators that can inform medical and psycho-social interventions. Baby Brains Around the World Project: An International On-Line ConferenceDates: Website Open Between 23 April - 4 June 2012
Lectures will be filmed and broadcast on the secure conference website by UCL Media Services. On-line delegates will have electronic access to:
N.B. Delegates who register to attend the conference in person will also have access to all aspects of the on-line conference until 4 June 2012. Call for Abstracts for Posters
Speakers and working titles:Professor Jocelyne Bachevalier, Emory University, USA
Dr Debbie Mills, Bangor University, UK (* awaiting permission to broadcast on-line)
Professor Charles A. Nelson, Harvard Medical School, USA
Sponsorship opportunities:For sponsorship details please contact Claire Lister For Previous Sponsors click here Fees & Dates
Please note we are closing the registration for on-line only access on 23 March 2012 to ensure all delegates are set-up on the UCL electronic system with usernames and passwords. ICH/GOSH internal staff, ICH MSc Paediatric Neuropsychology Alumni and current post-graduate students in full-time courses can apply for a limited number of special discounted rates for the ICH London registration via Claire Lister Registration form hereSymposium Directors: Dr Michelle De Haan & Dr Peter Rankin |
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