To the Readers of Neuropediatrics
In September 2014, we cordially invite you to celebrate with us the 40th Annual Meeting
of the Society for Neuropediatrics (Gesellschaft für Neuropädiatrie). This meeting
will, now for the fourth time, take place as part of the “Neurowoche,” which merges
the meetings of the German neuromedical societies (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie,
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neuroradiologie, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurochirurgie,
and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neuropathologie und Neuroanatomie) to one joint conference.
This conference (www.neurowoche2014.org) will take place on September 15–19, 2014, in Messe München in Munich (thereby preceding
the famous Oktoberfest, which opens on September 20, 2014), and we expect up to 7,000
participants from all fields of neuromedicine.
This joint meeting offers unique chances for live discussions on important neurological
issues, with enrollment of specialists from all disciplines. These discussions will
take place in “interdisciplinary sessions,” and will cover the following topics: “disorders
of the spinal cord,” “neurological intensive care,” “movement disorders,” “vascular
disorders,” “inflammatory disorders,” and “epilepsy”—all with contributions also from
pediatric neurology.
A special highlight of the 40th Annual Meeting of the Gesellschaft für Neuropädiatrie
will be the Peter–Emil–Becker–Price Award lecture, to be held by Dr. Pasko Rakic,
Yale University, on “Dislocation Syndrome: Disorders of Neuronal Migration.” The award
is presented to honor Dr. Rakic's ground-breaking discoveries on the development of
the cortex, which form the basis for today's understanding of many neuropediatric
disorders, especially of cortical malformations. We are also looking forward to the
lecture of this year's awardee of the DESITIN Jungforscherpreis, Dr. Florian Brackmann,
on “Activin A Regulation under Hypoxia in the Neonatal Mouse Brain.”
The Gesellschaft für Neuropädiatrie could accept 70 free submissions for platform
presentations and almost 100 submissions for poster presentations. The abstracts of
these free contributions will be published in an abstract supplement of Neuropediatrics, but in contrast to previous meetings, not in print but only online. This supplement
will be available at the official Neuropediatrics Web site on ThiemeConnect. The link to this Web site will also be established on
the homepage of the Gesellschaft für Neuropädiatrie, www.neuropaediatrie.com.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Munich!
Congress President
Gesellschaft für Neuropädiatrie