Brain conference 2008
Combining the latest research foci and treatment modalities, the Second Annual International Brain Conference at UCF offers physicians, scientists, pharmaceuticals, medical device manufacturers, nurses, allied medical professionals and students the opportunity to learn about the absolute latest in brain research and practice. Participants will also be able to earn Continuing Medical & Psychological credits. Held […]
Combining the latest research foci and treatment modalities, the Second Annual International Brain Conference at UCF offers physicians, scientists, pharmaceuticals, medical device manufacturers, nurses, allied medical professionals and students the opportunity to learn about the absolute latest in brain research and practice. Participants will also be able to earn Continuing Medical & Psychological credits.
Held at UCF’s beautiful Rosen College of Hospitality Management in the heart of Orlando’s tourist district, the Second International
Brain Conference at UCF features keynote speaker Dr. Konrad Beyreuther, recipient of the Potamkin Prize and the Henry M. Wisniewski Award for Lifetime Achievement in Alzheimer’s Disease Research. Beyreuther’s work laid the foundation for understanding the molecular processes that lead to Alzheimer’s Disease.
On opening night Special Guest Mark McEwen, weatherman and entertainment reporter on the CBS Early Show for 16 years, will tell his inspiring personal story: “Stroke: My Recovery Story and the Regenerative Powers of Hope and Rehabilitation.”
Take advantage of early registration rates that end December 1. Special rates are also available for ADI members. Register now at
www.brainconference.org or call 407-882-1576 for more information.