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Speakers
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Key-Note Speaker
Mayumi Prins
Rr. Prins, PhD, is an esteemed professor of Neurosurgery in the UCLA Brain Research Center. She is the director of the Brain Research Injury Center Education as well as serves as the associate director of Brain Sport Research, Discover the treatments provided for adolescent brain injuries with an increasing advancement in neurological research and technology on the most complex, highly functioning organ in the body.
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Student Speakers
Chandni Sakthi: Innovative Viable Therapies for Neurodegenerative Disease: A Glimpse into X-ALD
A small alteration of cell function can produce severe damages to organ functionality. Learn how a defected sex-linked recessive gene in the cell leads to one of the rarest and fatal neurodegenerative diseases of all time that may be impossible to cure.
A small alteration of cell function can produce severe damages to organ functionality. Learn how a defected sex-linked recessive gene in the cell leads to one of the rarest and fatal neurodegenerative diseases of all time that may be impossible to cure.
Howra Alammarah: Artificial Neurons: The Next Step Towards Neuro-Regeneration
In an era of revolution, we combine various aspects of science and work towards overcoming the challenges curing neurodegenerative diseases, but what if we take a completely new approach using artificial nerves?
In an era of revolution, we combine various aspects of science and work towards overcoming the challenges curing neurodegenerative diseases, but what if we take a completely new approach using artificial nerves?
Manal Mian: Saving the World "One Heart at a Time"
Explore the importance of the Heart when stellar medical procedures provide an efficient cure of coronary heart disease.
Explore the importance of the Heart when stellar medical procedures provide an efficient cure of coronary heart disease.
Shadi Azad: Generation: Genome
A-T - G-C, not just a few insignificant letters, and technology can prove it in this talk on how modern advances in genome sequencing have had and will continue to have positive effects on society for years to come.
A-T - G-C, not just a few insignificant letters, and technology can prove it in this talk on how modern advances in genome sequencing have had and will continue to have positive effects on society for years to come.
Anil Chaganti: The Evolution of Medical Technology in Cardiology- "A HEART felt Presentation"
Discover the value of medical technology in the field of cardiology as it challenges inefficient cardiac function and touches the hearts of many individuals today.
Discover the value of medical technology in the field of cardiology as it challenges inefficient cardiac function and touches the hearts of many individuals today.
Sasha Avakyan: X-Stat Rapid Hemostasis Agent for Combat Wounds
In modern combat, trauma injuries resulting from gun or shrapnel wounds are the leading cause of human mortality, but instead of using short-term gauze, is there a new form of effective hemostasis on the rise?
In modern combat, trauma injuries resulting from gun or shrapnel wounds are the leading cause of human mortality, but instead of using short-term gauze, is there a new form of effective hemostasis on the rise?
Caiden Rener: CRISPR "The Answer to Everything"
As a new process arises, any fatal diseases stand in fear as they easily become prevented by the gene-editing technique now known as CRISPR.
As a new process arises, any fatal diseases stand in fear as they easily become prevented by the gene-editing technique now known as CRISPR.
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