Plenary Sessions

  • Fulton Award Lecture: THE BATTLE TO BEAT PARKINSON’S DISEASE
    Patrik Brundin, USA
  • NEUROGENETICS
    Fowzan Alkuraya, Saudi Arabia
  • READING IN THE BRAIN: MAPPING THE MASSIVE IMPACT OF LITERACY ON BRAIN CIRCUITS  video play icon 
    Stansilas Dehaene, France 
  • THE GRAY ZONE AND BRAIN DEATH video play icon
    Adrian Owen, Canada
  • Yahr Award Lecture: TREATING HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE
    Sarah Tabrizi, United Kingdom
  • IMAGING PAIN
    Irene Tracey, United Kingdom
  • WHAT IS GENOMICS TEACHING US ABOUT NEURDDEGENERATION AND WHAT SHOULD WE DO ABOUT IT?  video play icon
    John Hardy, United Kingdom
  • MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS  video play icon
    Mar Tintore, Spain
  • Barucha Award Lecture: BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACES: FROM BASIC SCIENCES TO NEUROREHABILITATION  video play icon
    Miguel Nicolelis, Brazil
  • THE PROMISE OF THE BRAIN INITIATIVE© FOR THOSE WITH NEURO/MENTAL/SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS  video play icon
    Walter Koroshetz, USA

Presidential Symposium

  • WFN Medals Presentation  video play icon
  • Soriano Award Lecture: LIGHT, CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS AND SLEEP: MECHANISMS TO NEW THERAPEUTICS  video play icon
    Russell Foster, United Kingdom
  • THE WHO AND NEUROLOGY: RECENT COLLABORATIVE OUTCOMES VIDEO  video play icon
    Message from Dr Adhanom Ghebreyesus Tedros, Director-General, WHO
  • ICD-11: HOW WILL IT IMPROVE NEUROLOGY  video play icon
    Raad Shakir (United Kingdom)
  • THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE RECLASSIFICATION OF STROKE AS A NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE  video play icon
    Bo Norrving (Sweden)
  • A GLOBAL ROLE FOR THE WORLD FEDERATION OF NEUROLOGY  video play icon
    WFN President: W.M. Carroll, Australia

 

WFN Medals Presentation video play icon

  • Medal for Services to International Neurology 
    Professor Mustapha El Alaoui Faris
  • Medal for Scientific Achievement in Neurology
    Dr Mark Hallett

 

 


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