INVITATION
30th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology
March 19–23, 2014
Main TopicsConsciousness and higher brain function
Development and agingNerve and muscle
www.iccn2014.de
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Table of Contents
Organization and Imprint .................................................................................................................................. 4
Welcome Note .................................................................................................................................................. 5
General Information Main Topics ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Named Lectures ................................................................................................................................ 6 Plenary Speakers ............................................................................................................................... 6 Important Deadlines ........................................................................................................................... 6 Events and Satellites ........................................................................................................................... 6
Program Overview Scientific Program Structure ............................................................................................................... 7 Scientific Program Overview • Wednesday, March 19, 2014 ............................................................... 7 Scientific Program Overview • Thursday, March 20, 2014 ................................................................... 8 Scientific Program Overview • Friday, March 21, 2014 ....................................................................... 8 Scientific Program Overview • Saturday, March 22, 2014 ................................................................... 9 Scientific Program Overview • Sunday, March 23, 2014 ..................................................................... 9
Educational Program ......................................................................................................................................... 10
Committees ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
Social Program Social Events ..................................................................................................................................... 14 Sightseeing Opportunities .................................................................................................................. 14
Important Facts General Facts ..................................................................................................................................... 16 Registration Details ............................................................................................................................ 16 Poster Sessions ................................................................................................................................. 16 Travel Grants, Awards and Fellowships .............................................................................................. 16 Education Credits and Certification of the Scientific Program ............................................................. 17 Education Credits and Certification of the Educational Program ......................................................... 17 Accommodation ................................................................................................................................ 17 Journey to Berlin ................................................................................................................................ 17 City Map ............................................................................................................................................ 18
Course on Single-Fiber Electromyography (SFEMG) ......................................................................................... 19
Call for Symposia and Abstracts ....................................................................................................................... 20
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Organization and Imprint
VenueEstrel Hotel & Convention Center BerlinSonnenallee 22512057 Berlin (DE)
DateMarch 19–23, 2014
Congress Websiteswww.iccn2014.de www.dgkn-kongress.de
Hosting Societies International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN)www.ifcn.infoGerman Society of Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging (DGKN)www.dgkn.de
ConvenersProf. Dr. med. Otto W. WitteFriedrich-Schiller-UniversitätJena University HospitalHans Berger Department of Neurology and Clinical NeurophysiologyErlanger Allee 10107747 Jena (DE)
Prof. Dr. med. Reinhard DenglerHannover Medical SchoolDepartment of Neurology and Clinical NeurophysiologyCarl-Neuberg-Straße 130625 Hannover (DE)
Conference OrganizationConventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbHJustus G. Appelt/Nadia Al-HamadiCarl-Pulfrich-Straße 107745 Jena (DE)Phone +49 (0)3641 311 63 15Fax +49 (0)3641 311 62 [email protected]
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Welcome Note
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
We are happy to announce the 30th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (ICCN2014) of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN). The ICCN2014 will take place in Berlin from March 20–23, 2014 and will be organized in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the German Society for Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging (DGKN) scheduled from March 19–22, 2014. The vibrant city of Berlin is an ideal venue in the heart of Europe and can easily be reached by airplane, train and car. Berlin as the capital of Germany and harbors many famous museums and galleries as well as concert halls, theaters, restaurants and pubs and is the traditional link between the East- and West-European cultures. The congress venue, the Estrel Hotel, has hosted many large international meetings and is situated close to the center of Berlin. It offers sufficient space for plenaries, symposia, workshops, seminars and courses. Accommodation is available at the Estrel and many other hotels in the surroundings and the city center in all categories.
Modern Clinical Neurophysiology is changing. The ICCN2014 will represent the classical methods such as EMG, NCS, EEG and evoked potentials in scientific sessions and educational courses, as well as advanced clinical neurophysiology using event related brain potentials and fMRI or modern therapeutic or interventional approaches such as invasive and non invasive brain stimulation. It will also cover closely linked imaging methods such as ultrasound, especially high resolution ultrasound and MRI of muscle, nerve and brain. ICCN2014 shall also show how these methods are embedded in the clinical context studying neuromuscular disorders, epilepsy, sleep, pain, cognitive and central movement disorders, brain plasticity in stroke, neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation and others.The ICCN2014 registration fee will be fair and we will provide a special registration fee for students. The IFCN will offer fellowships for a significant number of selected presenting participants.
We cordially invite you all to attend the ICCN2014 and look forward to meeting you in Berlin in March 2014.
Otto W. Witte, MD Reinhard Dengler, MD Paolo M. Rossini, MDConvener Convener IFCN President
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General Information
Main TopicsConsciousness and higher brain functionDevelopment and agingNerve and muscle
Named LecturesBuchthal-LecturesHalliday-LectureHans-Berger-LectureHoffmann-LectureKugelberg-LectureNarabayashi-LectureRichard-Jung-LectureSpeakers tbd
Plenary SpeakersEckhart Altenmüller (Hannover/DE)Jan Born (Tuebingen/DE)Karl Deisserroth (Stanford, CA/US)*John Donoghue (Providence, RI/US)*Mark Hallett (Bethesda, MA/US)*Hans O. Lüders (Cleveland, OH/US)*Giacomo Rizzolatti (Padua/IT)Bert Sakmann (Martinsried/DE; Jupiter, FL/US)*Yoshikazu Ugawa (Fukushima/JP)**invited
Important DeadlinesSymposium Submission May 1, 2013Abstract Submission July 30, 2013Early Bird Registration October 31, 2013
EventsMarch 19–22, 2014 Scientific Program: 58th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging (DGKN) Teaching Program: Richard-Jung-Kolleg (German)March 20–23, 2014 Scientific Program: 30th International Conference of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN) Teaching Program: ICCN Teaching Program (English)
SatellitesMarch 18–19, 2014 6th International Meeting of the Brain Stem Society (BSS)March 19–20, 2014 Course on Single-Fiber Electromyography (SFEMG)March 21, 2014 Symposium of the German Society for Liquor Diagnostics (DGLN) EEG-Symposium of the Association of Neurophysiologic Technical Assistants (FNTA) Symposium of the Tom-Wahlig-FoundationMarch 21–22, 2014 Symposium of the Association of Medical Technical Assistants (MTA)
Please find more information about the events at www.iccn2014.de.
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Scientific Program Structure
Satellite Hands-on Workshops (German)09:00 Hands-on
Ultrasound
Pre-congress Tours
10:00
Coffee Break11:00 Hands-on
Ultrasound
12:00
Lunch Break13:00
SFEMG Course
Session 1
Hands-on Ultrasound
14:00
Coffee Break15:00
SFEMG Course
Session 2
Hands-on Ultrasound
Hands-on EMG
Hands-on Diagnosis of dysphagia
Hands-on Neurophysiology
of respiration and ventilation
Hands-on EEG and EP
Hands-on Muscle and
nerve ultrasound
16:00
Coffee Break17:00
SFEMG Course
Session 3
Hands-on Ultrasound
Hands-on EMG
Hands-on Diagnosis of dysphagia
Hands-on Neurophysiology
of respiration and ventilation
Hands-on EEG and EP
Hands-on Muscle and
nerve ultrasound
18:00
19:00 DGKN Public Lecture (German) Lernen im Schlaf – kein Traum
Jan Born (Tuebingen/DE)20:00
SFEMG Dinner
Scientifc Program Overview • Wednesday, March 19, 2014
ICCN Scientific Program ICCN Teaching DGKN Scientific Program Richard-Jung-Kolleg Satellites07:30 Morning Seminar Morning Seminar08:00
Scientific Symposium (English)
Teaching (English)
Scientific Symposium (German, partially
English)
Richard-Jung-Kolleg (German)
Scientific Session (English)09:00
10:00 Coffee Break
Scientific Symposium (English)
Teaching (English)
Scientific Symposium (German, partially
English)
Richard-Jung-Kolleg (German)
Scientific Session (English)11:00
12:00Lunch Symposia
13:00
ICCN Poster DGKN Poster14:00
Scientific Symposium (English)
Teaching (English)
Scientific Symposium (German, partially
English)
Richard-Jung-Kolleg (German)
Scientific Session (English)
15:00
16:00Coffee Break
Scientific Symposium (English)
Teaching (English)
Scientific Symposium (German, partially
English)
Richard-Jung-Kolleg (German)
Scientific Session (English)
17:00
18:00
Main Lecture and Social Program19:00
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Scientific Program Overview • Thursday, March 20, 2014Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5
08:30 Plenary/Named Lectures Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN09:00
10:00 Coffee Break
Symposium Plenary/Named Lectures
Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN11:00
12:00Lunch Symposia
13:00
Poster Sessions14:00
Symposium Symposium Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint SymposiumICCN & DGKN
15:00
16:00Coffee Break
Plenary/Named Lectures Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
17:00
18:00
ICCN & DGKN Opening Ceremony Apollos gift: Music as a model for brain plasticity
Eckart Altenmüller (Hannover/DE) and piano player (Alexej Gorlatch)19:00
from 20:00
ICCN & DGKN Networking Evening
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 508:30 Plenary/Named Lectures Symposium on
Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN09:00
10:00 Coffee Break
Symposium Plenary/Named Lectures
Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN11:00
12:00Lunch Symposia
13:00
Poster Sessions14:00
Symposium Symposium Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
15:00
16:00Coffee Break
Symposium Symposium Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
17:00
18:00
ICCN & DGKN Presidential Lecture
19:00
from 20:00
ICCN & DGKN Social Evening
Scientific Program Overview • Friday, March 21, 2014
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Scientific Program Overview • Saturday, March 22, 2014
Scientific Program Overview • Sunday, March 23, 2014
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 508:30 Plenary/Named Lectures Symposium on
Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
09:00
10:00 Coffee Break
Symposium Plenary/Named Lectures
Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN11:00
12:00Lunch Symposia
13:00
Poster Sessions14:00
Symposium Symposium Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
15:00
16:00Coffee Break
Symposium Symposium Symposium on Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
17:00
18:00
ICCN Plenary Lecture19:00
from 20:00
free evening
Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 508:30 Symposium Symposium Symposium on
Methods and Techniques
Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN
09:00
10:00 Coffee Break
Symposium Plenary/Named Lectures Competitive Symposium
Joint Symposium ICCN & DGKN11:00
12:00
ICCN Award Lecture13:00
14:00ICCN Closing Ceremony
Post-congress Tours
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Educational Program
ICCN Teaching Program • March 20–23, 2014 In addition to the scientific program of the ICCN a comprehensive international teaching program will be organized parallel to the congress.
We engaged many highly renown and famous clinicians and scientists for the training program. As a unique characteristic the program offers a comprehensive methodological review of the subjects, dealing not only with electrophysiology, but also with ultrasound and MR imaging, as well as pathophysiology and genetics. Whenever feasible, case discussions and sessions with patients will be included. For quality reasons, the number of participants will be limited in several teaching sessions.
Every participant will receive an official certificate of attendance of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN), certifying for CME credits.
Registration and FeesThe fee for each course will soon be available online. Registration is possible from June 1, 2013. Please register online via www.iccn2014.de.
Anatomical and functional systems
Muscle
Disorders Electromyography Ultrasound and MRI Case discussions and hands on
Peripheral Nerves
Disorders Electroneurography and -myography
Ultrasound and MRI Case discussions and hands on
Blood vessels
Disorders Ultrasound Angiography and vascular MRI
Case discussions and hands on
Brain stem
Anatomy and disorders (incl. vertigo)
Electrophysiology and nystagmography
MRI and parenchymal ultrasound
Case discussions and hands on
Motor systems
Disorders and video sessions
Electrophysiology (incl. deep brain recordings)
TMS Case discussions and hands on
Cognition Connectivity
EEG, ERP, MEG fMRI Structural Functional and effective
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Educational Program
Diseases
Epilepsy
Seizure semiology Electrophysiology and imaging
Video monitoring Surgery and invasive recordings
Sleep disorders
Sleep and consciousness Disorders Polygraphy Case discussions and hands on
Inflammatory disorders
Autoimmune central (MS, Anti-NMDA, etc.)
Autoimmune peripheral Infectious (Lyme, Lepra, HTLV, etc.)
Case discussions and hands on
Pain and itching
Neuropathic pain Central pain syndromes (incl. headache)
Pain measurement Case discussions and hands on
Other Courses
ICU and OR
ICU monitoring OR monitoring, imaging and navigation
Critical illness disorders Case discussions and hands on
Pediatric neurophysiology and imaging
Developmental disorders Epilepsy and movement disorders
Metabolic disorders Case discussions and hands on
SPM Course (Statistical parametric mapping)
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Committees
ConvenersOtto W. Witte (Jena)Reinhard Dengler (Hannover)
Honorary PresidentsAndrew Eisen (Vancouver/CA)Hans-Jochen Freund (Duesseldorf/DE)Mark Hallett (Bethesda, MA/US)Jun Kimura (Iowa City, IA/US)Carl Hermann Lücking (Freiburg i. Br./DE)Hans O. Lüders (Cleveland, OH/US)Hiroshi Shibasaki (Kyoto/JP)Erwin-Josef Speckmann (Münster/DE)
Local Organizing CommitteeSecretary GeneralJulian Grosskreutz (Jena)Hubertus Axer (Jena)SecretarySusanne Petri (Hannover)Program ChairUlf Ziemann (Tuebingen)Program CommitteeDetlef Claus (Darmstadt)Joseph Classen (Leipzig)Matthias Endres (Berlin)Christian Erich Elger (Bonn)Thomas F. Münte (Luebeck)Karlheinz Reiners (Wuerzburg)Wilhelm Schulte-Mattler (Regensburg)
Officers from IFCNPresidentPaolo M. Rossini (Rome/IT)SecretaryDaniel M. Cibils (Montevideo/UY)Past-PresidentHiroshi Shibasaki (Kyoto/JP)Editor in ChiefDavid Burke (Sydney/AU)TreasurerReinhard Dengler (Hannover/DE)
Officers from DGKNPresidentReinhard Dengler (Hannover)Convener ICCNOtto W. Witte (Jena)Delegate IFCNUlf Ziemann (Tuebingen)SecretaryDetlef Claus (Darmstadt)Andreas Straube (Munich)TreasurerChristian Bischoff (Munich)
International Teaching Program CommitteeUlf Ziemann (Tuebingen/DE)Christoph Baumgartner (Vienna/AT)Helmut Buchner (Recklinghausen/DE)David Burke (Sydney/AU)Marmede de Carvalho (Lisbon/PT)Rainer Göbel (Maastricht/NL)Mark Hallett (Bethesda, MA/US)Thomas F. Münte (Luebeck/DE)Karlheinz Reiners (Wuerzburg/DE)Paolo M. Rossini (Rome/IT)Wilhelm Schulte-Mattler (Regensburg/DE)Hiroshi Shibasaki (Kyoto/JP)Erik Stålberg (Uppsala/SE)
SFEMG Program CommitteeProgram ChairErik Stålberg (Uppsala/SE)Local OrganizersKatrin Hahn (Berlin)Fabian Klostermann (Berlin)Stefan Schreiber (Berlin)
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Committees
International Advisory BoardChristoph Baumgartner (Vienna/AT)Claudio Babiloni (Foggia/IT)Robert J. Barry (Wollongong/AU)Claudio L. Bassetti (Bern/CH)Alfredo Berardelli (Rome/IT)Mark B. Bromberg (Salt Lake City, UT/US)Peter Brown (London/GB)Mario Campero (Santiago/CL)Robert E. W. Chen (Toronto/CA)Daniel M. Cibils (Montevideo/UY)Jonathan Cole (London/GB)Giorgio Cruccu (Rome/IT)Leonardo G. Cohen (Bethesda, MA/US)James G. Colebatch (Sydney/AU)Philippe Convers (Saint Etienne/FR)Liying Cui (Beijing/CH)Mamede de Carvalho (Lisbon/PT)Luigi de Gennaro (Rome/IT)Al de Weerd (Den Haag/NL)Tamer Demiralp (Istanbul/TR)Philippe Derambure (Lille/FR)Vincenzo di Lazzaro (Rome/IT)John Dunne (Perth/AU)Leja Dolenc Grošelj (Ljubljana/SI)John F. Ebersole (Chicago, IL/US)Barbara Emeryk-Szajewska (Warszawa/PL)Bjorn Falck (Turku/FI)Martha Feucht (Vienna/AT)Bogdan Florea (Napoca/RO)Anders Fuglsang-Fredriksen (Aarhus/DK)Karl Friston (London/GB)Richard Frackowiak (Lausanne/CH)
Natan Gadoth (Bnei Barak/IL)Luis Garcia-Larrea (Lyon/FR)Rainer Goebel (Maastricht/NL)Yuzhou Guan (Beijing/CN)Riitta Hari (Helsinki/FI)Tihomir V. Ilic (Belgrade/RS)Kwang-Kuk Kim (Seoul/KR)Manfaluthy Hakim (Jakarta/ID)Ryusuke Kakigi (Okazaki/JP)Ryuji Kaji (Tokushima/JP)Robin Kennett (Bristol/GB)Matthew Kiernan (Sydney/AU)Jan Kochanowski (Warszawa/PL)István Kondákor (Kecskemét, Pecs/HU)Christian Krarup (Copenhagen/DK)Jan Kremláček (Prague/CZ)Michel Kruger (Luxembourg/LU)Pavol Kucera (Bratislava/SK)Martin Lauritzen (Copenhagen/DK)Ronald Lesser (Baltimore, MD/US)Hans O. Lüders (Cleveland, OH/US)Michel R. Magistris (Genève/CH)François Mauguière (Lyon/FR)Brian McNamara (Cork/IE)Kerry Mills (London/GB)Marc Nuwer (Los Angeles, CA/US)José Ángel Obeso (Pamplona/ES)Juhani V. Partanen (Helsinki/FI)Eleftherios Stelios Papathanasiou (Nikosia/CY)Alvaro Pascual-Leone (Boston, MA/US)Lawrence H. Phillips (Charlottesville, VA/US)Sigrid Pillen (Nijmegen/NL)
Angelo Quartarone (Messina/IT)John Rothwell (London/GB)Marcello Romano (Rome/IT)Kai Rösler (Bern/CH)Simone Rossi (Siena/IT)Donald B. Sanders (Durham, NC/US)Margitta Seeck (Genève/CH)Jeremy M. Shefner (East Syracuse, NY/US)Hartwig R. Siebner (Copenhagen/DK)Haim Sohmer (Jerusalem/IL)Erik Stålberg (Uppsala/SE)Cornelis Jan Stam (Amsterdam/NL)Valeria Strelets (Moscow/RU)Hussein Moghazy Sultan (Alexandria/EG)Craig E. Tenke (New York, NY/US)Claude Tomberg (Brussels/BE)Eugen Trinka (Innsbruck, Salzburg/AT)Yoshikazu Ugawa (Fukushima/JP)Önder Us (Istanbul/TR)Antonino Uncini (Chieti/IT)Michel van Putten (Amsterdam/NL)Josep Valls-Solé (Barcelona/ES)Kubilay Varli (Ankara/TR)David B. Vodusek (Lubljana/SI)Benedikte Wanscher (Aarhus/DK)Markus Weber (St. Gallen/CH)Janez Zidar (Lubljana/SI)Machiel Zwarts (Nijmegen/NL)
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National Advisory BoardChristian Bien (Bielefeld)Ulrich Brandl (Jena)Günther Deuschl (Kiel)Hans Christoph Diener (Essen)Marianne Dieterich (Munich)Ulrich Dirnagl (Berlin)Peter Falkai (Munich)Gereon R. Fink (Cologne)Jutta Gärtner (Goettingen)Christian Gerloff (Hamburg)Rolf Gold (Bochum)Martin Grond (Siegen)Karl Max Einhäupl (Berlin)Andreas Fallgatter (Tuebingen)Hans Förstl (Munich) Werner Hacke (Heidelberg)
Hans-Peter Hartung (Duesseldorf)Ulrich Hegerl (Leipzig)Florian Heinen (Munich)Hans-Jochen Heinze (Magdeburg)Bernhard Hemmer (Munich)Manfred Kaps (Giessen)Thomas Klockgether (Bonn)Detlef Kömpf (Luebeck)Ingeborg Krägeloh-Mann (Tuebingen)Holger Lerche (Tuebingen)Albert C. Ludolph (Ulm)Wolfgang Maier (Bonn)Jürgen Meixensberger (Leipzig)Wolfgang H. Oertel (Marburg)Walter Paulus (Goettingen)Oliver Pogarell (Munich)
Heinz Reichmann (Dresden)Rolf-Detlef Treede (Mannheim)Heinrich Sauer (Jena)Gabriele Schackert (Dresden)Frank Schneider (Aachen)Alfons Schnitzler (Duesseldorf)Jörg Schulz (Aachen)Volker Seifert (Frankfurt a. M.)Claudia Sommer (Wuerzburg)Hans-Jakob Steiger (Duesseldorf)Helmuth Steinmetz (Frankfurt a. M.)Andreas Straube (Munich/DE)Arno Villringer (Leipzig)Jens Volkmann (Wuerzburg)Cornelius Weiller (Freiburg i. Br.)Stefan Zierz (Halle a. d. Saale)
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Social Program
Social EventsPre-congress Tours • Tuesday, March 18, 2014 and Wednesday, March 19, 2014ICCN and DGKN Networking Evening • Thursday, March 20, 2014ICCN and DGKN Social Evening • Friday, March 21, 2014Post-congress Tours • Sunday, March 23, 2014 and Monday, March 24, 2014
Sightseeing OpportunitiesPre- and Post-congress ToursIf you are interested in offers for pre- and post-congress tours in Germany and throughout Europe, please find more in-formation by June, 2013 at www.iccn.2014.de or contact us via [email protected].
„Ich bin ein Berliner!“ Follow the footsteps of politicians, celebrities and tourists alike. Discover a city that has changed more than any other city in the world over the last few years. Berlin brings together the past, present and future in a truly unique way.With an area nine times bigger than Paris, more bridges than Venice, the world’s longest open air gallery, Europe’s largest department store KaDeWe and the most zoo animals in the world, Berlin surely has something to offer for everyone. For culinary delights, Berlin’s multiculturalism awaits with a dazzling variety of cuisines, local specialties and its very own genuine beer.Cultural enthusiasts can enjoy three running opera houses, 150 theatres and stage venues and “more museums than rainy days” (175 museums to be exact).And with 30% of the city being covered by parks and woods or rivers, lakes or water-ways, a place to unwind is only a few steps away.“Berlin – the place to be” be open, be free, be Berlin.
For more Information: www.visitBerlin.com
Skyline
Museum Island
Reichstag
House of World Cultures
Checkpoint Charlie
TV-Tower and World Clock
German Historical Museummodern art sculpture by Matschinsky-Denninghoff Berlin Olympic Stadium
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Magic Cities: the eleven stars of Germany Every year, Germany’s biggest and most popular cities attract millions of visitors from all over the world. Everyone from business travelers and cultural enthusiasts to shopaholics and party animals will find exactly what they are looking for.The Magic Cities lead the way for urban breaks in Germany. Discover the maritime vibe in Hamburg “Maritime City” or the creative fashion scene in Berlin “City of Cool”. Duesseldorf “City of Fashion” is great for shopping, Dresden “City of Culture” displays baroque splendor. Visit flagship international trade fairs in Hannover “City of Innovation” and the Christmas market in Nuremberg “City of History”. Discover Bach, books and art nouveau architecture in Leipzig “City of Music” or how about the Alps in Munich “City of Lifestyle”? Traditional German cider in Frankfurt “City of Art”, musicals in Stuttgart “City of Cars” and chocolate in Cologne “City of Exuberance”? The choice is yours!
Destination Germany – cosmopolitan flair in the heart of EuropeTwo thousand years of history, a wealth of culture, a modern and cosmopolitan feel and a variety of natural scenery – as a travel destination, Germany offers all this and so much more. Over 10,000 towns and cities, each one with its own appeal, give Destination Germany its character. Vibrant urban centres, especially the capital Berlin, and smaller historical towns are home to architectural highlights, museums, theatres and concert halls of international renown, and they make great places to shop. Besides fascinating city breaks, Germany’s 16 federal states offer a variety of natural landscapes, excellent regional cuisine and cultural and historical attractions. With its 103 nature reserves, 14 national parks, two coastlines and its many different lake and highland regions, not to mention the Alps, Germany offers a world of opportunities for active holidays and relaxation. And throughout the country, you can expect great value for money and an excellent infrastructure.
For more information go to www.germany.travel/en
Kaiserburg NuremburgGehry Buildings DuesseldorfOld Town Hannover
Social Program
Hamburg • View on St. Michalis Church
Berlin • Brandenburger Tor by night
Dresden • Dresdner Frauenkirche
Leipzig • Battle of Nations Monument
Munich • New Townhall
Frankfurt • Skyline by night
Köln • Cologne Cathedral
Source image text: DZT (Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus) © HMT • mediaserver.hamburg.de/Spahrbier • DZT/Joachim Messerschmidt • TMGS/Jörg Schöner Leipzig LMT/Schmidt • DZT/Andrew Cowin • Jochen Keute • DZT Andrew Cowin
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Important Facts
VenueEstrel Hotel & Convention Center Berlin Sonnenallee 22512057 Berlin (DE)
Date ICCN Date DGKN Date SFEMG CourseMarch 20–23, 2014 March 19–22, 2014 March 19–20, 2014
LanguageThe congress language of the ICCN and the ICCN Teaching program is English. The congress language of the DGKN, the Richard-Jung-Kolleg as well as the Hands-on workshops is predominantly German. However, presentations may be given in English.
Registration Details Early registration Late registration On-site registration until 10/31/2013 until 03/10/2014 from 03/11/2014International ProgramICCN Regular (incl. DGKN) 450 EUR 490 EUR 550 EURICCN postgraduate Student (incl. DGKN) 245 EUR 295 EUR 345 EURICCN undergraduate Student (incl. DGKN) 50 EUR 50 EUR 50 EUR
ICCN and DGKN Networking Evening • Thursday, March 20, 2014 0 EURICCN and DGKN Social Evening • Friday, March 21, 2014 tbd
Satellite CourseSFEMG Course (incl. SFEMG Dinner) 245 EUR 295 EUR 345 EURSFEMG Course for ICCN participants 100 EUR 100 EUR 100 EURSFEMG Course Accompanying Person 60 EUR 60 EUR 60 EUR(no entrance to scientific program – Dinner only)
Registration opens on June 1, 2013. Please register online via www.iccn2014.de.
German Scientific ProgramThe ICCN 2014 is organized in conjunction with the 58th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging (DGKN) and the German Teaching Program of the Richard-Jung-Kolleg (RJK). The program will be announced separately. More information is available online at www.dgkn-kongress.de.
Poster SessionsPoster presentations will receive great attention during the meeting. They will be placed centrally in the meeting rooms, we will reserve much time in the program for the posters, many renown scientists will chair the poster presentations, and several poster prices will be awarded. We encourage the submission of posters, both from young as well as from advanced scientists, and will ask the senior authors to also be present at the posters during the poster sessions if pos-sible. We hope that many recent important studies and inventions in the field of clinical neurophysiology and functional imaging will be presented. Poster presenters may also volunteer for an inclusion of their talk into an oral symposium.
ICCN Travel GrantsThe ICCN is offering a number of travel grants to young particpants from economically disadvantaged countries whose abstracts have been accepted for the congress.
ICCN Competetive Youg Scientist AwardsThe ICCN is offering young scientists awards for outstanding contributions to the congress.Please find more information regarding the application criteria for travel grants and awards at www.iccn2014.de.
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Important Facts
DGKN FellowshipsThe DGKN is offering fellowships. All applicants have to be active participants of the congress. Please find more information regarding the application criteria at www.dgkn-kongress.de.
Education Credits and Certification of the Scientific ProgramThe 30th International Congress of Clinical Neurophysiology (ICCN) will be certified by the European Accrediation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) and will be certified with European CME credits (ECMEC).
The 58th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Clinical Neurophysiology and Functional Imaging (DGKN) will be certified by the Medical Association of Berlin with CME credits.Additionally, the German Society for Epilepsy (DGfE) will certify several sessions of the DGKN program.
Education Credits and Certification of the Educational ProgramThe International ICCN Teaching Program will be certified by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME). Additionally, every participant will receive a certificate of attendance by the International Federation of Clinical Neuro-physiology (IFCN).
The Richard-Jung-Kolleg (RJK) will be certified by the Medical Association of Berlin and every seminar, course, curriculum will be certified with CME credits.Additionally, the German Society for Ultrasound in Medicine (DEGUM) will certify an ultrasound course of the RJK program.
AccommodationReservation forms for the hotel contingent and the appropriate special rates can be found on the congress homepage at www.iccn2014.de. Please note: The congress organization acts only as an intermediary party and assumes no liability for reservations. Changes and cancellations should be made directly with the appropriate hotel.
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Course on Single-Fiber Electromyography (SFEMG)
Event DateCourse on Single-Fiber Electromyography March 19–20, 2014
VenueEstrel Hotel & Convention Center BerlinSonnenallee 22512057 Berlin (DE)
OrganizerErik StålbergUppsala University HospitalDepartment of Clinical Neurophysiology75185 Uppsala (SE)www.sfemg.info
Invited SpeakersChristian Bischoff (Munich/DE)Peter R. W. Fawcett (Newcastle upon Tyne/GB)João A. Kouyoumdjian (São Paulo/BR)Janice Massey (Durham, NC/US)Javier Navallas (Pamplona/ES)Matthew Pitt (London/GB)Donald B. Sanders (Durham, NC/US)Erik Stålberg (Uppsala/SE)Jože V. Trontelj (Ljubljana/SI)
Please register online at www.iccn2014.de.
ProgramWednesday, March 19, 2014 • 1300–1845 hrs
Session 1 Welcome SFEMG recording principles (incl. filter, trig) SFEMG parameters: jitter, FD
Session 2 Ways to measure jitter: peak, level VRF Stimulation SFEMG SFEMG in late components: H, F, blink
Session 3 DEMO Jitter and FD DEMO Stim SFEMG Discussion/video demo
Thursday, March 20, 2014 • 0830–1615 hrs
Session 4 Jitter in MG and LEMS Remote and long term effects of Botulinum toxin SFEMG in neurogenic conditions
Session 5 SFEMG in myopathic conditions Jitter as an outcome measure Jitter with CNE
Session 6 DEMO in a pat with MG Stim CNE jitter in pediatric patients Simulation in relation to CNE jitter
Session 7 DEMO of CNE jitter vol and stimulated DEMO in a pat with LEMS/ALS Role of SFEMG in routine
We cordially invite you to submit your scientific contribution in form of symposium suggestions and abstracts to the topics stated below. Symposia and abstracts must be submitted online at www.iccn2014.de and in English only.Important DeadlinesSymposium Submission May 1, 2013Abstract Submission June 30, 2013
Topics
Special Topics Free Topics• Controversies• Giants of neurophysiology• Highlight discoveries of the last years – Reviews of hot topics• Music and the brain and disorders in musicians • Neuroeconomics• Neuroethics • Neurophysiology of music learning• Neurorehabilitation • Neurotraumatology • Standard operation procedures (SOPs) and standard values• The coming stars
We would be delighted to receive your contributions to the scientific program and your support, which will make a successful meeting!
SUBMISSION via www.iccn2014.de
AwardsThe best poster presentations will be appreciated with a poster award.More detailed information will be published soon on the conference website.
Diseases• Critical illness and sepsis• Dementia• Depression and anxiety• Drug abuse• Dystonia• Epilepsy• Inflammatory diseases of CNS and PNS• Metabolic disorders• Migraine• Motor neuron disorders• Movement disorders• Multiple sclerosis• Myasthenia• Myopathies• Neurodegeneration• Neuropathies• Pain• Parkinson disease• Rare neurological diseases• Schizophrenia• Sleep disorders• Stroke
Methods and Techniques• Assessment of cognitive function• Brain computer interface• Deep brain stimulation• Doppler ultrasound• EEG• EMG• ENG• Evoked potentials• ICU monitoring• Imaging• Intraoperative monitoring• MEG• MRI (functional and structural)• Nerve and muscle ultrasound• Neurobotics• Neuronavigation• Robot-aided neurorehabilitation• Single fibre EMG• Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Call for Symposia and Abstracts