Conference Schedule

Day1: June 10, 2019

Keynote Forum

Biography

The author received an honorable PhD in mathematics and majored in engineering at MIT. He attended different universities over 17 years and studied seven academic disciplines. He has spent 20,000 hours in T2D research. First, he studied six metabolic diseases and food nutrition during 2010-2013, then conducted research during 2014-2018. His approach is “math-physics and quantitative medicine” based on mathematics, physics, engineering modeling, signal processing, computer science, big data analytics, statistics, machine learning, and AI. His main focus is on preventive medicine using prediction tools. He believes that the better the prediction, the more control you have.


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Biography

Vitaly Kiselev has completed his PhD at the age of 32 years from Russian Research Neurosurgical Institute named after A.L.Polenov in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He is the chief of endovascular division in department of vascular neurosurgery in Federal Neurosurgical Center (Novosibirsk, Russia). Over the last 4.5 years, while working in Novosibirsk, he performed more than 2,200 endovascular operations in the pathology of cerebral and spinal vessels. He has published more than 30 papers in reputed journals in Russian Federation. He is a member of EANS, EANR, SibNeuro, Russian Neurosurgical Society.


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Sameh Elmorsy Hassan Experience of neurosurgery for 10 years,studying MD of neurosurgery Cairo university.Member of AOspine association,member of ESA association of spine,Administrator of EWNC community for neurosurgery .


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Day2: June 11, 2019

Keynote Forum

Biography

Susanna Mittermaier, is the founder of Pragmatic
psychology and worked with psychotherapy, counselling
and neuropsychological testing at the Psychiatric
Department at the University clinic in Lund,
Sweden Access Consciousness Facilitator, Founder
of Pragmatic Psychology, Best Selling Author, Worldwide
Speaker, HAPPY PERSON!.


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Biography

Renee G Brown has a background of looking at
cutting edge technology, optimizing systems, and
benchmarking results. In her early employment
she taught emerging technology internationally for
Hewlett Packard and fastidiously focused on the
concept of Total Cost of Ownership; meaning “what
does a widget really costs when you consider break/
fixes over 3 or 5 years?”. Her life and interests took
a twist as a close family member of hers suffered
from an opiate addiction. With a passion, she wanted
to make a difference for others and their families
to have more recovery options available. She and
her husband/business partner (Michael Brown),
felt that recovery housing was underutilized and
could be instrumental in assisting others in recovery
and relapse prevention. Together they decided to
open the first Recovery House, in the state of Utah.
They now own the largest independent recovery
housing in their state. She relishes leveraging new
evidence-based discoveries to improve the results
and relapse prevention. She is always interested in
looking at the big picture of treatment, to improve on
lasting outcomes, as well as the total cost of ownership
to governments and consumers.


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