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OLD MEETS NEW
The XIX WFN World Congress on Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders organized by the World Federation of Neurology’s (WFN) Research Group on Parkinsonism and Related Disorders, will take place in exciting Shanghai in December 2011.
This Congress will provide the latest research and updates on the etiology, pathogenesis, potential diagnostic markers and treatment modalities of Parkinson’s Disease and its related disorders, bringing together a large faculty of distinguished scientists, clinicians and allied health experts with a wide range of expertise in this field.
ABOUT SHANGHAI
Shanghai, China’s largest and most dynamic city is home to over 20 million inhabitants. The city is a thrilling metropolis with its vibrant atmosphere and is renowned for its historical landmarks such as the Bund and City God Temple, its modern Pudong skyline including the Oriental Pearl Tower, and its new reputation as a cosmopolitan center of culture and design. Shanghai is the main financial centre of China and its exciting nightlife is among the best in Asia, with a great variety of nightspots.
WFN - WORLD FEDERATION NEUROLOGY
The World Federation of Neurology is the international body representing the speciality of neurology in more than 100 countries/regions of the globe. The WFN has these neurological societies as its members and their individual members are in turn WFN members through this association. Applications from societies that do not yet belong are always welcome and should be sent in the first instance to the London Office.
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Mark your Calendar
Shanghai, China
December 11-14, 2011
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About China
China is not purely “old” and traditional or fully “new” and modern
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Previous Congress
Parkinson 2009 held in Miami
had over 3000 participants.
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Congress Organizers
Kenes International - 1-3 Rue de Chantepoulet,
PO Box 1726, CH-1211,
Geneva 1, Switzerland
Tel: + 41 22 908 0488
Fax: + 41 22 906 9140
E-mail: parkinson2011@kenes.com
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