With immense pleasure and great honour we would like to invite you to attend the “4th International Conference on Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders”, which is scheduled on Jul 18-19, 2022, in London, UK. It is focusing on the theme “Instigation and Evaluation of Global Research on Neuroscience” to enhance and explore knowledge among academics and industry personnel dealing with pharmacy, pharmacology, and its related subjects to establish corporations and exchange ideas. Neuroscience Conference will be a global event focusing on the core knowledge and major advances in the rapidly emerging fields of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy by attracting experts and professionals globally. Longdom organises leading international conferences and webinars and is instrumental in bringing together experts and beginners for cooperative and effective research-oriented discussions. The goal of Longdom conferences is to bring together scientists at every level from different disciplines to understand and discuss during programmed topic sessions and informal gatherings. Longdom conferences will showcase innovative, cutting-edge research on the fundamental roles in addressing the challenges and translational research from academia to industry. All these opportunities will support professional growth of younger scientists that will promote future collaborations and enhance participation and contribution to their exciting research work. Exciting oral sessions and poster sessions will reflect broad diversity of research and will include topics driving innovative efforts and provides maximal opportunity for scientific exchange respectively. Besides invited speakers, many speaker slots are chosen from submitted abstracts to ensure good representation of those who are new to the field, young investigators, and recent results. Contact us and we’ll connect you with the right subject expert from our vast network of experienced operation professionals worldwide.
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