Call for Abstract
Scientific Program
3rd Global Summit on Brain Disorders and Therapeutics, will be organized around the theme “Current Research trends in Neuroscience and Brain disorders”
Brain Disorder 2022 is comprised of 19 tracks and 0 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Brain Disorder 2022.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.
- Track 1-1Stroke
- Track 1-2Viral infections
- Track 1-3Tumour
- Track 1-4Brain’s electric pathway
- Track 1-5Genesis of Brain
- Track 1-6Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO)
- Track 1-7Brain trauma
- Track 2-1Acute Rehabilitation
- Track 2-2Post-Acute Rehabilitation
- Track 2-3Sub-Acute Rehabilitation
- Track 3-1Electromyography (EMG)
- Track 3-2Electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Track 3-3Lumbar Puncture
- Track 3-4Tensilon Test
- Track 4-1Neurodegenerative Disorders
- Track 4-2Cerebrovascular Disease
- Track 4-3Multiple Sclerosis
- Track 4-4Epilepsy
- Track 4-5Neuro Infectious Disease
- Track 4-6Neuro Muscular
- Track 5-1Voice changes or hoarseness
- Track 5-2Cough or sore throat
- Track 5-3Difficulty swallowing
- Track 5-4Neck pain
- Track 9-1Mood swings
- Track 9-2Breathing problems
- Track 9-3Insomnia
- Track 9-4Infection
- Track 9-5Bleeding in the brain
- Track 9-6Stroke
- Track 9-7Speech problems
- Track 11-1Seizure prophylaxis
- Track 11-2Hyperglycemia
- Track 11-3Sedation
- Track 11-4Loop diuretics
- Track 11-5Acetazolamide
- Track 11-6Glucocorticoids
- Track 11-7Hyperventilation
- Track 11-8Barbiturates
- Track 11-9Hypothermia
- Track 13-1Anxiety disorder
- Track 13-2Mood disorder
- Track 13-3Psychotic disorder
- Track 13-4Personality disorder
- Track 13-5Eating disorder
- Track 13-6Sleep disorder
- Track 14-1Models of neural computation
- Track 14-2Brain emulation and mind uploading
- Track 14-3Artificial neural networks
- Track 14-4Single-neuron modelling
- Track 17-1Illness
- Track 17-2Genetics
- Track 17-3Traumatic injury