Archived Event

BSCN Autumn 2024 Scientific Meeting and AGM (face-to-face access)
Start Date
End Date
Friday 4 Oct 2024 09:00 AM
Friday 4 Oct 2024 17:00 PM
Location
London
Details

Venue: The Foetal Medicine Research Institute, 16-20 Windsor Walk, London SE5 8BB

Fee:-

BSCN Member: £120

Neurophysiology Trainees with NTNs : £60

Registration:

Registration for f2f event will close on 25/09/2024

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 16/09/2024

Local organiser:

Dr Shahrzad Hadavi, Dr Zaloa Agirre 

Abstracts (can change before the event)
TitleLead AuthorStatus 
What to expect from nerve repair surgerySarah Fullam Scheduled View
Introducing optical EMGJames Alix Scheduled View
Possible diagnostic utility of the electrical tendon hammer in a case of presumed botulism.Ming LAI Scheduled View
Motor Unit MRI in survivors of PolioStuart Maitland Scheduled View
The role of electroencephalography following CAR-T cell therapy in clinical practiceAlexander Matthews Scheduled View
How exciting is the hand in motor neurone disease?Alana Hodgson Scheduled View
Demonstration that fascicles in the cervical vagus nerve in pigs and humans are organotypically organised using fast neural Electrical Impedance Tomography (fnEIT) and selective electrical stimulation.Nicole Thompson Scheduled View
Imaging focal seizures with fast neural Electrical Impedance Tomography (fnEIT) and depth electrodes in real-time.Yuval Gal-Shohet Scheduled View
How carpal tunnel syndrome presents as seizures – TeleEEG UpdateSteve Coates Scheduled View
Programme
TimeType Presenter
08:40Registration Registration with refreshments  
09:00Miscellaneous Welcome and housekeeping by President BSCN (Dr Gareth Payne)  
09:10Abstract Imaging focal seizures with fast neural Electrical Impedance Tomography (fnEIT) and depth electrodes in real-time. (Adrian Prize candidate) Ms Yuval Gal-Shohet
09:30Abstract Introducing optical EMG Dr James Alix
09:50Lecture Visual electrophysiology; refining the phenotype and structure-function relationships Professor Graham E Holder
10:30Abstract Possible diagnostic utility of the electrical tendon hammer in a case of presumed botulism. Dr Ming LAI
10:50Refreshment Coffee Break  
11:20Abstract Motor Unit MRI in survivors of Polio Dr Stuart Maitland
11:40Lecture Geoffrey Parr Memorial Lecture "Paediatric EEG in the era of imaging, genomics and social media" Dr Stewart Boyd
12:20AGM AGM  
13:00Refreshment Lunch Break  
14:00Abstract What to expect from nerve repair surgery (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Sarah Fullam
14:20Abstract The role of electroencephalography following CAR-T cell therapy in clinical practice (Adrian Prize candidate) Mr Alexander Matthews
14:40Lecture Call it Myotomes: Truth or Dare? Dr Alistair Purves
15:20Refreshment Coffee Break  
15:50Abstract How exciting is the hand in motor neurone disease? Ms Alana Hodgson
16:10Abstract How carpal tunnel syndrome presents as seizures – TeleEEG Update Mr Steve Coates
16:30Abstract Demonstration that fascicles in the cervical vagus nerve in pigs and humans are organotypically organised using fast neural Electrical Impedance Tomography (fnEIT) and selective electrical stimulation. (Adrian Prize candidate) Dr Nicole Thompson
16:50Close Closing notes by President BSCN