Del 11 - International Review of Movement Disorders
Myclonous
- Nyhet
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
3 719 kr
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- Utgivningsdatum2026-07-01
- Mått152 x 229 x undefined mm
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieInternational Review of Movement Disorders
- FörlagElsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- MedarbetareKoning-Tijssen,MarinaAJde
- ISBN9780443432460
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Professor Peter Jenner is a specialist in preclinical aspects of neurodegenerative diseases, notably Parkinson’s disease. He has spent the major part of his career at King’s College London where he was Head of Pharmacology for 14 years before returning to his research roots and subsequently becoming Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology. Peter has expertise in drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics but neuropharmacology based on functional models of neurodegenerative diseases has formed the major focus of his work. Peter holds a BPharm, PhD and DSc degree from the University of London. He has published well over 1000 articles with more than 700 peer reviewed papers. He is a Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the British Pharmacological Society, the Royal Society of Medicine and of King’s College London. Peter was recently honoured with a Doctor Honoris Causa degree from Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest and made an Honorary Fellow of The British Pharmacological Society for his contribution to research in to movement disorders.Peter has worked closely with the pharmaceutical industry for many years and acts as an adviser and consultant to both major pharma and biotech companies. He has a wide knowledge of the drug discovery and drug development process and has been involved from molecule synthesis through to drug registration for use in man. Peter was the Founder, Director and Chief Scientific Officer of Proximagen, a biotech focussed on the treatment and cure of neurodegenerative diseases that was listed on AIMs and subsequently purchased by a US based healthcare company. He is a regular speaker at international meetings and also takes time to speak at Parkinson’s disease patient-carer groups across the UK. Cristian Falup-Pecurariu is Head of the Department of Neurology, County Clinic Hospital from Brasov, and is Full Professor of Neurology at the Transilvania University from Brasov, Romania. He received his medical degree from the University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Iuliu Hatieganu from Cluj-Napoca. He hold a 1 year fellowship of the European Neurological Society in movement disorders at Hospital Clinic, University of Barcelona, Spain.During his career Cristian Falup-Pecurariu was President of the European Association of Young Neurologists and Trainees (EAYNT), EAYNT Liasion Officer with World Federation of Neurological Society, co-representative of Europe on the International Working Group for Young Neurologists and Trainees (World Federation of Neurology). He was also Secretary of the EFNS/MDS-ES Panel on Movement Disorders, member of the Educational Committee of MDS-ES, member of the MDS Leadership Task Force and European Academy of Neurology Scientific Panel Movement Disorders, member of the Teaching Course sub-Committee of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN), currently being member of the Program Committee of EAN. Falup-Pecurariu is former Chair of the Education Committee of the MDS-ES, former member of the Executive Committee of MDS-ES, former member of the International Executive Committee of MDS. He is the initiator and Course Director of the Movement Disorders Teaching Course held in Brasov (12th editions). His research focuses on motor and non-motor aspects of Parkinson’s diseases.
- 1. Classification & Scales & TreatmentJohn Caviness and Ashley Pena2. ElectrophysiologyAnna Latorre and Shabbir Hussain Merchant3. Diagnostic approach including differential diagnosisRodi Zutt and Martijne OudkerkClinical Myclonus Syndromes4. Cortical myclonus tremorAntonietta Coppola, Fleur van Rootselaar and Christel Depienne5. Spectrum of Progressive myclonus ataxia - Progressive myclonus epilepsySterre van der Veen and Canafoglia Laura6. Myclonus-dystoniaKathryn Peall and Emmanuel Roze7. Functional myclonusMark Edwards and Roberto ErroEtiology8. Genetic myclonus including genetic Metabolic disorders causing myclonusTom J. de Koning and Lisette Koens9. Acquired myclonus (Toxic- and drug-induced, hypoxic-ischemic, Metabolic (non-genetic) and Inflammatory myclonus)Sanjay Pandey, Jamir Pitton Rissardo and Kartika Gulati10. Autoimmune and paraneoplastic myclonusJeroen Kerstens, Maarten J. Titulaer, Bart PC van de Warrenburg and Juna M. de Vries11. Neurodegenerative disorders and myclonusRobert Chen, Antonio Suppa, Talyta Cortez Grippe and Marco Falletti