
A Message from the Organising Committees:
Following the success of the International Cerebral Palsy Conferences in Quebec (2003) and Finland (2006), the Cerebral Palsy Institute would like to invite people from around the world to attend the 3rd International Cerebral Palsy Conference, to be held in Sydney , Australia on February 18-21, 2009. This conference is a unique opportunity for Australasian and International researchers, clinicians and scientists to convene for a landmark meeting to showcase their research. Read More Conference Aim and Themes:
The aim of this conference is to facilitate collaboration between internationally renowned researchers across all disciplines to help find the answers to cerebral palsy. The conference will have a theme of 'Across the Life-span'. Read More The conference will consist of invited key note addresses, scientific paper presentations, scientific poster discussions, seminars and advanced practitioner workshops. | Plenary Speakers and topic areas include: | Prof Fiona Stanley (Australia) Children's Health - Is it Improving? Influencing Government to Make Child Health a Priority Prof Peter Rosenbaum (Canada) What Parents and Clinicians Want to Know: 2009 Update Prof Matthew Sanders (Australia) Stepping Stones Triple P: Adopting a Population Approach to Supporting Parents of Children with a Disability Prof Robert J Palisano (USA) Longitudinal Motor Outcomes Prof Alastair MacLennan (Australia) Cerebral Palsy - genomic susceptibility and environmental triggers Assoc Prof Ann-Christin Eliasson (Sweden) Upper Limb Rehabilitation and Neurosciences Assoc Prof Lena Krumlinde Sundholm (Sweden) Assessment of Upper Limb Outcomes Assoc Prof Eve Blair (Australia) New Findings in Causal Pathways Prof H Kerr Graham (Australia) Orthopaedic Surgery - Long-term Outcomes and Latest Research Assoc Prof David Walker (Australia) Animal Models of Cerebral Palsy Dr Christine Cans (France) SCPE Network Contribution to the Epidemiology of Cerebral Palsy Dr Guy Molenaers (Belgium) Long-term Outcomes and Advances in Botulinum Toxin A Prof Karin Nelson (USA) Prevention - Where will the Breakthroughs be? Prof Ingeborg Krageloh-Mann (Germany) Neuroscience - Brain Structure and Function Prof Giovanni Cioni (Italy) Early Diagnosis and Intervention Assoc Prof Roslyn Boyd (Australia) State of the Clinical Science and Looking Forward |
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