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The Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course (or NeuroID) is an annual two-day course aimed at medical professionals and students with an interest in neurological infectious diseases.〔( University of Liverpool NeuroID Course – About )〕 The course is organised by the Liverpool Brain Infections Group, a division of the Institute of Infection and Global Health at the University of Liverpool, in collaboration with the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Trust, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and is chaired by the neurologist Tom Solomon. It takes place during May at the historic Liverpool Medical Institution, in Liverpool, UK. A variety of both national and international speakers contribute to a programme which covers clinical aspects of common central nervous system infections such as meningitis and encephalitis, as well as rarer neurological infections and talks on recent advances in related research.〔( University of Liverpool NeuroID Course – Programme )〕〔( Advances in Clinical Neurosciences and Rehabilitation – Neuro ID 2012: Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course )〕 The course is accredited by the UK Royal College of Physicians, and attracts delegates from many countries worldwide.〔( BMJ Careers – Diplomatosis – Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course )〕 ==Richard T. Johnson Lectures== The Richard T. Johnson state-of-the-art lecture (named for the physician and award-winning researcher in neurological infection) is given by an expert in a chosen subfield and focuses on cutting-edge research. Previous speakers include:〔( University of Liverpool NeuroID Course – Richard T Johnson Lectures )〕 2015: Professor Avindra Nath, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, USA – ''Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in neurological infections'' 2014: Professor Israel Steiner, Rabin Medical Center, Pentah Tikva, Israel – ''Para-infectious disorders of the nervous system'' 2013: Professor Elizabeth Molyneux, OBE and Professor Malcolm Molyneux, OBE, Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme– ''CNS infections in Malawian children'' 2012: Professor Scott Letendre, University of California, San Diego, USA – ''Neurocognitive complications of HIV'' 2011: Professor Angela Vincent, University of Oxford, UK – ''Antibody-mediated encephalitis'' 2010: Professor Richard Whitley, University of Alabama, USA – ''Viral encephalitis; advances and new frontiers'' 2009: Professor Mike Levin, Imperial College, London – ''Can better understanding of inflammatory mechanisms lead to improved outcome in bacterial meningitis?'' 2008: Dr Susan O’Connell, Southampton General Hospital, UK – ''Lyme neuroborreliosis – the greatest controversy of the day'' 2007: Professor Peter Kennedy, University of Glasgow, UK – ''Varicella Zoster Virus infections of the nervous system'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liverpool Neurological Infectious Diseases Course」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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