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AMSTERDAM, April 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
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Elsevier, the world-leading publisher of scientific, technical and
medical information products and services and Brain Mapping Foundation,
announced today that it will Co-host the 6th Annual World Congress for Brain
Mapping and Image Guided Therapy, August 26-29, 2009 at
The International Brain Mapping and Intraoperative Surgical Planning Society's (IBMISPS) annual world congress aims to break boundaries in science, technology, medicine and healthcare policy with presentations and exhibitions from pioneering leaders in a range of disciplines.
Kern Medical Center is the CME provider and co-sponsor of the annual IBMISPS World Congress (www.ibmisps-worldcongress.org), which is a multi-disciplinary forum designed to facilitate cross-disciplinary dissemination of technological and medical advances and scientific discovery among physicians, scientists, biotechnologists, engineers, policy makers and healthcare executives.
This year's event will also be accessible via virtual conference and podcast. Due to requests for late submissions the deadline for abstracts and paper submission has been extended to April 30, 2009.
Congress sessions range from basic translational research and
multidisciplinary clinical practice and surgery, to healthcare policy,
neuroMarketing and neuroeconomics, including: brain mapping, image guided
therapy/surgery, multi-modality imaging, biophotonics, healthcare policy, FDA
regulations, bioethics, biomedical, chemical and materials engineering,
neuroscience, bioinformatics and grid technology, physiology, stem-cell
therapy, imaging guided drug deliver
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