PLASTICITY AFTER STROKE Lemanic Symposium on Clinical Neuroscience November 24, 2016, 8h15-18h15 Auditoire Marcel-Jenny, HUG Bd de la Cluse Rue W Av. de Beau-Séjour Av. de la Roseraie aie Ch. Thury Rue Michel-Servet Rue Lombard Crest ue Goetz-Monin Rue Jean-Violette Rue Cingria Rue des Pitons Rue du Pré-Jérôme Rue Prévost-Martin e de Carouge Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil de Champel Hôpital BATLab CMU Maternité Ophtalmologie Practical Information Venue Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève Auditoire Marcel-Jenny, rez-de-chaussée Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4, 1205 Genève Credits Swiss Society of Neurology (8 credits) Swiss Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (7 credits) Physioswiss (7 credits) Swiss Society of Neurosurgery (7 credits) Sponsoring
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P L A S T I C I T Y A F T E R S T R O K E
Lemanic Symposium on Clinical NeuroscienceNovember 24, 2016, 8h15-18h15Auditoire Marcel-Jenny, HUG
CreditsSwiss Society of Neurology (8 credits)Swiss Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (7 credits)Physioswiss (7 credits)Swiss Society of Neurosurgery (7 credits)
Sponsoring
P r o g r a m
Mechanisms of Neural Repair Chair: Jocelyne Bloch10h30 Mechanisms of Cognitive Recovery, Keynote Cornelius Weiller, Freiburg
11h15 Mechanisms of Motor Recovery Adrian Guggisberg, HUG
11h45 Resilience of Brain Networks after Stroke Emmanuel Carrera, HUG
12h15 Lunch
New Treatments Chair: Adrian Guggisberg13h30 Cell Therapy after Stroke Jocelyne Bloch, CHUV
14h Brain-Computer Interfaces Robert Leeb, EPFL
14h30 Brain Stimulation to Enhance Stroke Recovery Friedhelm Hummel, EPFL
15h Plasticity after Robot-Based Rehabilitation Silvestro Micera, EPFL
15h30 Coffee Break
Chair: Bruno Herbelin15h50 Antidepressants and stroke plasticity, Keynote François Chollet, Toulouse
16h35 Neuroprotection Lorenz Hirt, CHUV
17h05 Ecoprosthetics Grégoire Courtine, EPFL
17h35 Virtual Reality and “Cogniceuticals” Olaf Blanke, EPFL
8h15 Registration
8h30 Welcome Address Adrian Guggisberg, HUG
Clinical Issues and Prognosis Chair: Emmanuel Carrera8h40 Neurorehabilitation: The Need for Progress Armin Schnider, HUG
9h10 Acute Stroke Prognosis Patrik Michel, CHUV
9h40 Imaging Diaschisis following Stroke Andreas Kleinschmidt, HUG
10h10 Coffee Break
P l a s t i c i t y a f t e r S t r o k e
Stroke is the most frequent cause of adult handicap in Western countries.
The Geneva area hosts several leading scientists, engineers, and physicians working on new treatment approaches for stroke and their underlying mech-anisms. In order to exchange progress with the international community, we invite you to join us for an interdisciplinary symposium on this topic. This day is destined to physicians, scientists, engineers, students and therapists working in the field of stroke and rehabilitation and will bring together local and international experts around the question: how can we improve recovery after stroke.
With its interdisciplinary approach and its pioneering spirit, the symposium will explore the frontiers of current knowledge and present new approaches and developments.