PROGRAMME

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Registration and refreshments
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Welcome and introduction
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Exploring the applications of neuroimaging and fMRI

Dr Matthew Wall, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Imperial College London, and Head of MRI Applications, Invicro LLC

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How AI could transform diagnosis of focal epilepsy

Dr Sophie Adler-Wagstyl, Academic Clinical Fellow, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health

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Bridging the gap in Parkinson's as technology advances

Sponsored by Parkinson's UK

Dr Rowan Wathes, Associate Director of Policy and Health Strategy, Parkinson's UK

Fiona Lindop, Specialist Physiotherapist, University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust

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Break and exhibition viewing
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Development of a combined digital and biomarker test for Bipolar Disorder

Professor Sabine Bahn, Professor of Neurotechnology, University of Cambridge

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Wearable technology and its potential to improve patient support

Professor Camille Carroll, Professor of Clinical Neuroscience and Honorary Consultant Neurologist, Newcastle University

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The role of technology in neuro-rehabilitation

Dr Mohamed Sakel, Director and Consultant Physician of Neuro-rehabilitation, East Kent University Hospital

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Lunch
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Potential therapeutic value of medical cannabis for neurological conditions

Dr Simon Erridge, Head of Research at Sapphire Medical Clinics, Research Fellow in the Department of Surgery and Cancer, Imperial College London.

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Translating innovation and digital technologies into clinical practice

Dr Eleonora Lugarà, Senior Translational Research Manager, University College London

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Break and exhibition viewing
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Deep brain stimulation, a key technology in treating neurological conditions

Joseph Candelario-Mckeown, Surgical Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery; DBS Nurse Association (DBSNA) Chair

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Telemedicine: improving access to specialist care

Alison McLoughlin, National Institutes for Health (NIHR) Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Central Lancashire

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Summary and close of conference

This programme may change leading up to the event.