FOURTH INTERNATIONAL DYSTONIA SYMPOSIUM
第四届国际肌张力障碍研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:6361939
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2001
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2001-06-01 至 2002-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The major goal is to organize and execute
a 3-day symposium on torsion dystonia, covering current status, new research
advances, and prospective new ideas for investigation. The symposium will bring
together investigators from around the world to discuss this topic. It has been
5 years since the last International Dystonia Symposium; it was published as
Dystonia 3 in Advances of Neurology. The wealth of research, particularly in
genetics, PET scans, and surgery in the dystonias that have occurred in the
past five years make this an opportune time to review the entire field. The
3-day symposium is divided into the six "hottest" topics in dystonia, two
topics per day, one in the morning session and one in the afternoon session.
These six topics are: 1) Pathophysiology, 2) Oppenheim's (DYT1), 3) Other
Genetic Dystonias (Dopa-responsive Dystonia, Myoclonus-Dystonia, Mennonite
Dystonia, and X-linked Dystonia-Parkinsonism), 4) PET and Biochemistry, 4)
Musician's Cramps and Other Focal Dsytonias, and 6) Therapeutics.
Invited experts will deliver the plenary talks, reviewing the current state of
knowledge in their field of expertise and present their research in those
areas. Following the plenary talks in each half-day session will be shorter
platform presentations by active investigators willing to present new data.
These presentations will be selected by the organizing committee from submitted
abstracts. Other accepted abstract presentations, unable to be accommodated by
platform talks, will be assigned to the poster sessions, which will be verbally
discussed during lunch. The symposium is open to all those who wish to attend.
Announcements of the symposium will be widely circulated.
Another aim is to publish a monograph of the proceedings. Each plenary speaker
will write a review chapter, and each scientific presenter a scientific paper.
This monograph will serve as an up-to-date single-source volume on dystonia.
The abstracts will be distributed to the participants at the time of the
symposium, we plan to publish the abstracts from this symposium in the journal
Movement Disorders.
描述(申请人提供):主要目标是组织和执行
为期3天的扭转肌张力障碍研讨会,内容包括现状、新研究
研究进展,以及未来研究的新思路。这次研讨会将带来
来自世界各地的研究人员齐聚一堂,讨论这一话题。一直以来
自上一次国际肌萎缩症研讨会以来已有5年;它发表为
神经病学进展中的肌张力障碍3。研究的财富,特别是在
遗传学、正电子发射计算机断层扫描和手术治疗发生在
过去的五年使现在是回顾整个领域的好时机。这个
为期3天的研讨会分为六个最热门的话题在肌张力障碍,两个
每天一次,上午一次,下午一次。
这六个主题是:1)病理生理学,2)奥本海姆(DYT1),3)其他
遗传性肌张力障碍(多巴反应性肌张力障碍、肌阵挛-肌张力障碍、门诺氏肌无力
肌张力障碍和X连锁肌张力障碍-帕金森氏症),4)PET和生化,4)
音乐家痉挛和其他局灶性多动症,以及治疗。
特邀专家将在全体会议上发表讲话,回顾当前的状况
专业领域的知识,并在这些领域介绍他们的研究
区域。在全体会谈之后,每半天的会议时间将缩短
愿意提供新数据的积极调查人员的平台演示。
这些演讲将由组委会从提交的
摘要。其他被接受的摘要演示文稿,无法由
平台演讲,将分配给海报会议,将以口头形式进行
在午餐时讨论过。研讨会对所有希望参加的人开放。
研讨会的通告将广为散发。
另一个目标是出版一本会议过程的专著。每位全体演讲者
将写一篇评论章节,每个科学演讲者一篇科学论文。
这本专著将作为有关肌张力障碍的最新单一来源卷。
摘要将在会议召开时分发给与会者
研讨会,我们计划在期刊上发表这次研讨会的摘要。
运动障碍。
项目成果
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