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Conference Secretariat 5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, West Lake, Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USA Ph: +1-650-268-9744, Fax: +1-650-618-1414, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499 Email: [email protected] Clinical Microbiology and Microbial Genomics Rome, Italy October 24-26, 2016 6 th International Conference On Brochure One Health: to attain optimal health for people, animals and the environment 300+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia) includes 12+ Interactive Sessions 50+ Plenary Lectures 5+ Keynote Lectures 20+ Exhibitors B2B Meetings 5+ Workshops http://clinicalmicrobiology.conferenceseries.com

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Conference Secretariat5716 Corsa Ave., Suite 110, West Lake, Los Angeles, CA 91362-7354, USA

Ph: +1-650-268-9744, Fax: +1-650-618-1414, Toll free: +1-800-216-6499Email: [email protected]

Clinical Microbiology and Microbial GenomicsRome, Italy October 24-26, 2016

6th International Conference On

Brochure

One Health: to attain optimal health for people, animals and the environment

300+ Participation (70 Industry: 30 Academia) includes

12+ Interactive Sessions 50+ Plenary

Lectures5+ Keynote Lectures

20+ Exhibitors B2B Meetings

5+ Workshops

http://clinicalmicrobiology.conferenceseries.com

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OMICS International welcomes you to attend the 6th International Conference On Clinical Microbiology and Microbial Genomics

during October 24-26, 2016 at Rome, Italy.

We cordially invite all the participants who are interested in sharing their knowledge and research in the area of Clinical Microbiology and Microbial Genomics and related fields.Clinical Microbiology 2016 anticipates more than 200 participants around the globe with thought provoking Keynote lectures, Oral and Poster presentations. The

attending delegates include Editorial Board Members of related OMICS Group Journals.

This is an excellent opportunity for the delegates from Universities and Institutes to interact with the world class Scientists.

The intending participants can confirm their participation by registering for the conference along with their colleagues. Avail the delegate early bird offer.

The main theme of the conference is “One Health: to attain optimal health for people, animals and the environment”.

Regards,Clinical Microbiology 2016 Operating Committee

Invitation

http://clinicalmicrobiology.conferenceseries.com

Clinical Microbiology 2016 Organizing Committee

Massimo ClementiProfessor

University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy

Giorgio PalùProfessor

University of Padova Medical School, Italy

Amin FadlProfessor

University of Wisconsin-MadisonUSA

M V Raghavendra RaoProfessor

Avalon University School of Medicine Curacao

Netherland Antilles

B Y ChinProfessor

International Medical UniversityMalaysia

A sincere thank you to the 2016 Organizing Committee members

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Time General Session09.00-09.15 Inaugural Address

Least of 3 Keynote/PlenaryTalks

09.15-09.45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 109.45-10.15 Keynote/Plenary Talk 210.15-10.45 Keynote/Plenary Talk 3

Panel Discussions/Group PhotoCoffee/Tea Break 10.45-11.00 (Networking)

11.00-12.40 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Lunch Break 12.40-13.3013.30-15.30 6 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Coffee/Tea Break 15.30-15.45 (Networking)15.45-17.25 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

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09.00-10.40 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Coffee/Tea Break 10.40-10.55 (Networking)10.55-12.35 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Lunch Break 12.35-13.2513.25-15.05 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Poster SessionsCoffee/Tea Break 15.05-15.20 (Networking)

15.20-17.00 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

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09.00-10.40 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Coffee/Tea Break 10.40-10.55 (Networking)10.55-12.35 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Lunch Break 12.35-13.2513.25-15.05 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each) 5 Speakers (20 Mins Each)

Awards & Closing Ceremony

NOTE: Program Shedule is subject to change with final allotment of the speaker slots

For more Details PS: http://clinicalmicrobiology.conferenceseries.comclinicalmicrobiology@conferenceseries.net

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Scientific ProgramKeynote Forum

Track 1: Insights and Trends in MicrobiologyTrack 2: Clinical BacteriologyTrack 3: Clinical VirologyTrack 4: Parasitology and MycologySession Chair: John G Thomas, West Virginia University, USASession Co-chair: Joanna S Brooke, DePaul University, USA

Session IntroductionTitle: Unlearning the learned about wound management and biofilms: Reestablishing the microbial library withinJohn G Thomas, West Virginia University, USATitle: Effects of select chemicals on the opportunistic multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogen, stenotrophomonas maltophilia and its biofilmJoanna S Brooke, DePaul University, USATitle: Mechanisms of antiretroviral drug-induced changes in amyloid precursor protein processing: Implications for HANDKelly L Jordan-Sciutto, University of Pennsylvania, USATitle: Invasive fungal infectionsDionysios Neofytos, Roche Diagnostics Inc, SwitzerlandTitle: Defining the dual citizenship with our microbiota in disease and health using our microbial clock: the good, the bad and the uglyJohn G Thomas, West Virginia University, USATitle: 5 year analysis of bacterial resistance in the Dutch Carribean Island of curacao and implications for antimicrobial stewardshipRadjin Steingrover, Analytical Diagnostic Center (ADC), Curacao, NetherlandsTitle: Chips for antimicrobial drug discovery and diagnosisAnand Ramasubramanian, University of Texas, USATitle: Zoonotic endocarditis.Ten years experience: 2005-2015

Title: One health: Animals, humans and our globe, our mega-organismJohn G Thomas, West Virginia University, USATitle: Successful Leishmania steering immunity cells and mediators to achieve a trade-off balance useful to host and parasite.Giovanni Matera, University of Catanzaro, ItalyTitle: Insights into Drug-Resistant Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, a Global Opportunistic Bacterial Pathogen.Joanna S Brooke, DePaul University, USA

Clinical Microbiology & Microbial GenomicsOctober 5-7, 2015 Philadelphia, USA

4th International Conference on

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Mervat G.Al-Enany, Cairo University hospitals, EgyptTitle: Usefulness of saliva samples for hepatitis B virus dna (hbv dna) detectionMoyra Machado Portilho, BrazilTitle: Association of gyra mutation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates with phenotypic ofloxacin resistance detected by resazurin microtiter assayAsho Ali, King Abdul Aziz University, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaTitle: Comparative diagnosis of Plasmodium falciparum using microscopy and rapid diagnostic test (rdt) in north western nigeriaM.H. Ruqayyah, Federal University Dutse, Nigeria

Day 2 October 6, 2015Keynote Forum

Mahin Khatami, National Cancer Institute, USAAmr Mohamed Abdel Fattah Mohamed, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi ArabiaTrack 5: Clinical Veterinary MicrobiologyTrack 6: Clinical ImmunologyTrack 7: Microbial Genomics and Cellular MicrobiologyTrack 8: Genome Plasticity and Infectious DiseasesSession Chair: Amr Mohamed Abdel Fattah Mohamed, Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia

Session IntroductionTitle: In vitro characterization of five potential antigenic proteins that elicited specific immune reaction using pmbc from sensitized guinea pig models of both tuberculous and non-tuberculous mycobacterium speciesAmr Mohamed Abdel Fattah Mohamed, Umm Al-Qura University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Title: Diagnosis of dengue virus infection with iga anti dengue rapid test

Aryati Aryati, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia

Workshop on "A walk with Louis Pasteur in the laboratories: His (1880), Ours (2015) and future (2025)"

Organized by John G Thomas, Professor Emeritus, USATitle: Molecular evaluation of idexx paratuberculosis screening elisa as a rapid tool for detection of johne’s disease among suspected small ruminantsGhada A. Abou El-Ella, Umm Al-Qura University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Title: Detection of aflatoxigenic fungi in poultry feed by PCR

Puspa Wardhani, Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia

Title: Anti-parasitic activity of propolis

Eman H. Abdel- Rahman, National Research Center, EgyptTitle: Anti-cryptosporidial activity of egyptian propolis and garlic oil against cryptosporidium oocysts in vitroSoad M Nasr, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: In vivo effects of propolis extract on acute and latent T. Gondii viability

Ashraf Barakat, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: Symposia on Antimicrobial activity on bee products or medical importance of bee products

Organized by Ahmed G Hegazi, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: Antibacterial activity of bee venom collected from Italian bees (apis mellifera)

EL-Feel M. A, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: Role of T regulatory cells in severity of pulmonary TB

Fadwa Abd El Reheem, Fayoum University, EgyptTitle: Bacterial infection from burns and overcomes by synergistic combination of antibiotics and essential oilsNeveen Mohamed Saleh, National Organization for Drug Control and Research, Egypt

Day 3 October 7, 2015Track 5: Clinical Veterinary Microbiology

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Track 9: Vaccines against Infectious Diseases

Track 10: Microbial and Biochemical Technology

Session IntroductionTitle: Laboratory diagnosis and antiviral activity of natural Egyptian products on Contagious Ecthyma (ORF) viruses isolated from Human and AnimalsGamil GS Zeedan, National Research Center, Egypt

Title: Public Health hazard of zoonotic Campylobacter jejuni reference to egyptian regional and seasonal variations

Ahmed G Hegazi, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: Molecular and serological diagnosis of different types of Brucella species infecting human and animals

Abeer M Abdalhamed, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: Influence of some forage protein on immune response Barki ewes

Waleed M A Sadek, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

Title: Influence of some forage protein on immune response Barki ewes

M M Eissa, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

Title: Detection of aflatoxigenic fungi in poultry feed by PCR

Raed Najeeb Al-khersan, Basrah University, Iraq

Title: Antibacterial activity of honey

Ahmed Hegazi, National Research Centre, Egypt

Title: Antibacterial activity of bee

Ahmed Hegazi, National Research Centre, Egypt

Panel DiscussionAward Ceremony

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Scientific ProgramKeynote Forum

Track 1: Novel Insights into Clinical MicrobiologyTrack 2: Microbiology-Current ResearchTrack 3: Antimicrobials and DisinfectantsTrack 4: Infection Control & ImmunityTrack 5: Clinical Infectious DiseasesSession Chair: Chris JLM Meijer, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, (VUMC), NetherlandsSession Co-chair: Chaoqun Yao, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, West Indies

Session IntroductionTitle: Post-transcriptional modification of RNA: Effect on biology and virulence of SalmonellaAmin A Fadl, University of Wisconsin, USATitle: Strategy for developing a molecular sub typing tool for a food borne bacterial pathogen using a whole genome analysis approach: The case of Salmonella EnteritidisDele Ogunremi,Canadian Food Inspection Agency, CanadaTitle: From cytology to full molecular cervical screeningChris JLM Meijer, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, (VUMC), NetherlandsTitle: Bovine trichomoniasis in beef cattle in Wyoming, USAChaoqun Yao, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, West IndiesTitle: IL17 Pathway involves moderating pulmonary hypertension, a common complication of COPD, in statins therapy in smoking ratsXin Wang, ACURE Biotechnology, Inc., USATitle: Breaking down barriers to promote effective antibiotic actionRoger Beuerman,Singapore Eye Research Institute, SingaporeTitle: Genetic modifications within TLR4 and TLR9 genes contribute into congenital toxoplasmosis and cytomegaly developmentWioletta Wujcicka, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute, PolandTitle: Tyrosine - Silica biostructures for improved drug delivery against S. AureusMonica Cartelle Gestal, National Institute of Research in Public Health (INSPI), EcuadorTitle: In vitro antifungal susceptibility testing of 5 antifungal agents against dermatophytic species by CLSI(M38-A) micro dilution methodGadangi Indira, Kakathiya University, IndiaTitle: Molecular analysis of viral pathogens causing diarrhea infilipino children

September 24-26, 2014 Valencia, Spain

3rd International Conference on

Clinical Microbiology & Microbial Genomics

Phyllis Della+A122-Latta, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, USAMax Reynolds, 98 Alive, AustraliaAlan Ebringer, King’s College, UK

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Maria Luisa Daroy, St. Lukes Medical Center, PhilippinesTitle: Could clinical Stenotrophomonas maltophiliabe a potential pathogen in clinical setting?Vasantha Kumari Neela, Universiti Putra Malaysia, MalaysiaTitle: Efficacy of combined antiretroviral therapy (cART) in hepatitis B and C - associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma - A systematic review of randomized controlled studiesAbubakar Yaro, Africa Health Research Organization, GhanaTitle: Antimicrobial, phytochemical and haemolytic evaluation of Kamue Local Concoction in vitroComfort Vandu, The Federal Polytechnic Mubi, NigeriaTitle: A ten-year evolution of a multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) outbreak in an HIV-negative context, Tunisia (2001-2011)Helmi Mardassi, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, TunisiaTitle: Comparative analysis of bacterial enumerations in fecal samples of patients with Familial Mediterranean fever disease by culture-based and phylochip techniquesAstghik Z Pepoyan, Armenian National Agrarian University, Armenia

Day 2 September 23, 2014

Keynote ForumDuncan Dartrey Adams, University of Otago, New ZealandTrack 6:Tools and Diagnostics in Clinical MicrobiologyTrack 7: Clinical Veterinary Microbiology and Current ResearchTrack 8: Infectious Diseases & Public HealthSession Chair: Marco Manfredi, University of Parma, ItalySession Co-chair: W John Martin, Institute of Progressive Medicine, USA

Session IntroductionTitle: Study of the evolution during 20 years of the tropical and zoonotic diseases in EcuadorMonica Cartelle Gestal, INSPI, EcuadorMonica Cartelle Gestal, INSPI, EcuadorMarco Manfredi, University of Parma, Italy Title: Toxoplasmosis in immunocompetent and immuno compromised population of Constanta, RomaniaIrina Magdalena Dumitru, Ovidius University, Romania Title: Visceral leishmaniasis in Delphan city, Lorestan province: Introduce a new focus of VL in IranVahideh Moin-Vaziri, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, IranTitle: Lemierres syndrome: The forgotten disease? A case reportAmera Elzubier, University Hospital Birmingham, UKTitle: Antibiotics sensitivity of microorganism causing nosocomial infectionsTea Koiava, Shota Restiveli StateUniversity, GeorgiaTitle: Viteria and the potential over diagnosis of chronic lyme diseaseW John Martin, Institute of Progressive Medicine, USATitle: Platelet reactivity during different stages of sepsis: Preliminary resultsKarolina Akinosoglou, University of Patras, GreeceTitle: Incidence of onychomycosis among different occupational workers in Hyderabad, IndiaHumaira Rizwana, King Saud Univerisity (KSU), Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaTitle: Characterization of the fecal microbiota of pigs before and after inoculation with BrachyspirahampsoniiMatheus O Costa, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Young Researcher Forum

Session IntroductionTitle: A fruit rind extract from Garcinia mangostana Linn exhibits anti-microbial activity against Pythiuminsidiosum, an oomycete microorganism causing human pythiosisNujarin Jongruja, Mahidol University, ThailandTitle: Contribution of KatG and inhA gene mutation in isoniazid drug resistance: A study on clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosisfrom North IndiaIndu Jaiswal, King George’s Medical University, India

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Title: Retrospective study of the situation of dengue in Ecuador for the last 20 years

Maria Jose Alulema, ESPOCH, Ecuador

Title: A look back to the situation of Ecuador. Is Salmonella spp. still a big problem?

Ariel Avalos,ESPOCH, Ecuador

Title: Urinary tract infection in sobrata, algmel cities in Libya 2013

Khalifa Fatnasa, University of Tripoli, Libya

Title: Pattern of macro and micro-nutrient intake among Bangladeshi type-2 diabetic and non diabetic subjects

Farida Jasmine, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences, Bangladesh

Poster Presentations

CMB-001Title: Clonal diversity and antibiotic resistance among coagulase-negative Staphylococci recovered from birds of prey in PortugalPatricia Alexandra Curado Quintas Dinis Poeta, University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal

CMB-002Title: Piscirickettsia salmonis genome reveals the presence of components for multiple mechanisms for iron acquisitionRodrigo Pulgar, University of Chile, Chile

CMB-003Title: Effects of mastic resin of Pistacia lentiscus L.on some Salmonella species isolated from clinical samples

Balsam Qubais Saeed, University of Sharjah, UAE

CMB-004Title: Neisseria Gonorrhoea Bacteremia: A case study

Nair Jayachandran, Pathwest Laboratory Medicine, Western Australia

CMB-005Title: A newly reported human polyomavirus, STL polyomavirus, is present in feces and respiratory swab of Chinese childrenJunping Peng, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, China

CMB-006Title: Comparative analysis of two avian mycoplasmas genomes

Boutheina Ben Abdelmoumen Mardassi, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Tunisia

CMB-007Title: A secondary site rpoB mutation restricted to a multidrug-resistant outbreak strain restored the fitness defect of BCG harboring the rifampicin-conferring mutation, S531L Helmi Mardassi, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Tunisia

CMB-008Title: Screening for antimicrobial activity of lactic acid bacteria strains isolated from different Romanian food productsAna-Maria Tanase, University of Bucharest, Romania

CMB-009Title: Bacterial contamination in kerosene storage tanks: Intraspecific biodiversity and bioremediation potential of isolatesAna-Maria Tanase, University of Bucharest, Romania

CMB-010Title: Study of some lactic acid bacteria strains probiotic effect for use in gastrointestinal infections

Robertina Ionescu, University of Bucharest, Romania

CMB-011Title: Screening methods for detection of biosurfactants produced by bacterial strains with biodegradative capacity

Robertina Ionescu, University of Bucharest, Romania

CMB-012Title: Subcloning of the encoding gene of toxoplasma gondii GRA7 protein in expression plasmid

Vahideh Moin-Vaziri, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Iran

CMB-013Title: Isolation and identification of fungal and bacterial specimens from the sand and seawater of the red sea coastline of Saudi ArabiaSuaad Saleh Alwakeel, University of Princess Nora Bent Abdul Rahman, Saudi Arabia

CMB-014Title: Genetic characterization of influenza A/H3N2 viruses in Georgia during 2013-2014 influenza season

Ann Machablishvili, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Georgia

CMB-015Title: Toxins of extra intestinal Escherichia coli isolated from blood culture

Katarina Curova, University of Pavol Jozef Safarik, Slovakia

Day 3 September 26, 2014

Keynote ForumHamid Yahay Hussain,Dubai Health Authority, DubaiTrack 9: Current Research in Medical MicrobiologyTrack 10: Microbial Genomics and Cellular Microbiology

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Track 11: Vaccines against Infectious DiseaseTrack 12: Microbial and Biochemical TechnologySession Chair: Sumarno Reto Prawiro, Brawijaya University, IndonesiaSession Co-chair: Dele Ogunremi, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Canada

Session IntroductionTitle: Therapeutic modulation and reestablishment of the intestinal microbiota with fecal microbiota transplantation resolves sepsis and diarrhea in a patientQiurong Li, Nanjing University School of Medicine, ChinaTitle: Can mice legated Ilea loop (MLIL) model replace rabbit Ilea loop (RIL) model for bacterial diarrhea?Sumarno Reto Prawiro, Brawijaya University, IndonesiaTitle: Development of genetically modified live attenuated parasites as potential vaccines against visceral leishmaniasisPoonam Salotra, National Institute of Pathology (ICMR), IndiaTitle: Single nucleotide polymorphism in the genome of Salmonella Enteritidis and implications for controlling an important foodborne pathogenDele Ogunremi, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, CanadaTitle: Genetic variability of HCMV strains isolated from Polish pregnant women, their fetuses and newbornsWioletta Wujcicka, Polish Mother's Memorial Hospital Research Institute, PolandTitle: HCV/HIV co-infected patients in National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Vietnam: Genotypes, clinical manifestations and initial results in treating of with Peg-IFN/RBVNguyen Tien Lam, National Hospital for Tropical Diseases, VietnamTitle: Bacteriology and antibiotic sensitivity patterns of urinary tract infections in a tertiary hospital in BangladeshMd. Mahabubul Islam Majumder, Comilla Medical College, BangladeshTitle: Codon optimization, cloning and expression of crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever virus Gn glycoprotein by baculovirus expression systemMehdi Rahpeyma, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, IranTitle: Preliminary phytochemical and antibacterial studies of Polygonum maritimum and Olea europaea plants extractsSalem Edrah, Al-Mergheb University, LibyaTitle: Investigation of S315R and S315T through structural analysis coupled with docking studies of isoniazid prodrug to wild type & mutant KatG of MDR-MTBMuhammad Mumtaz Khan, University of Haripur, Pakistan

Panel DiscussionAward Ceremony

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About us

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Clinical Microbiology 2016 provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge science in Microbiology. The aim of this essential international gathering is to provide various topics in Microbial Physiology with key disciplines including molecular approaches, biodiversity, bioremediation, eukaryotic microbes, virology and others will be examined in order to advance our understanding of current and future challenges. We are delighted to invite you all to attend and register for the “6th International Conference On Clinical Microbiology and Microbial Genomics (Clinical Microbiology 2016)” which is going to be held during October 24-26, 2016 in Rome, Italy.

Clinical Microbiology 2016• Opportunity to attend the presentations delivered by eminent scientists from all over the world• Selected contributions will be published in following OMICS International Journals

• Clinical Microbiology: Open Access• Journal of Medical Microbiology & Diagnosis• Journal of Microbial and Biochemical Technology

• Participation in sessions on specific topics on which the conference is expected to achieve progress • Global networking: In transferring and exchanging Ideas• Conference brings together Academic & Industry experts, Scientific Researchers, Students and

Entrepreneurs.

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Important DatesAbstract submission opens: November 09, 2015Registration opens: November 11, 2015Early bird registration: February 17, 2016On spot registration: October 24, 2016

VenueHoliday Inn Aurelia Rome

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