Webcasts of the RTC in Turkey, 2021 Virtual

Day 1: Neurogenetics and Rare Neurological (Neurodegenerative) Disorders

September 3, 2021

Morning lectures

Basic Genetic Concepts: Transcription, replication, translation, Pedigrees and inheritance models
Jean Marc Burgunder, Switzerland

Rare Neurological Disorders; Concepts, Diagnosis, International networks
Antonio Federico, Italy                          

Genetic Analysis Techniques in Rare Diseases; Genome Research and Next Generation Sequencing
Maria Judith Molnar, Hungary                            

Genetic Treatment Strategies; Basic concepts, Crispr, exome skipping, antisense oligonucleotides
Esra Battaloğlu, Turkey             

Interactive workshop:

Dementias and Alzheimer Disease
Jean Marc Burgunder, Switzerland        

Lecture:
Neuromuscular Diseases
Antonio Federico, Italy and
Maria Judith Molnar, Hungary

Interactive workshop:
Neurological Channelopathies
Esra Battaloğlu, Turkey                               

 

Day 1: Stroke

September 3, 2021

Lectures:

Stroke burden and prevention
Serefnur Öztürk, Turkey

Gold standarts in acute stroke intervention
Patrik Michel, Switzerland 

Day 2: Epilepsy: As a Disorder of The New Century. Where We Are?

September 4, 2021

Morning lectures

2017 ILAE Classification of Epileptic Seizures and Epilepsies (with Video Presentations)
Betül Baykal, Turkey

Special epilepsy populations: PME, epileptic encephalopathies
José Serratosa, Spain

Investigational procedures: MRI and Electroencephalography
Tim von Oertzen, Austria                                                    

Status Epilepticus   
Hannah Cock, UK      

RRFS lecture: New info on possibilities for Neurologists in Training/grants
Hatice Kurucu, UK

Interactive workshops:

General Treatment Strategies in Epilepsy
Reetta Kälviäinen, Finland

Treatment in Refractory Epilepsy
Hannah Cock, UK 

Surgical Procedures
Tim von Oertzen, Austria                            

 

Day 2: Neuro-ophthalmology

September 4, 2021

Lectures:

Optic neuritis: Typical and atypical cases
Simon Hickman, UK   

Papilledema and idiopathic intracranail hypertension
Nese Celebisoy, Turkey