June 9, 2015

SENP 2015 Congress

Editorial

Dear friends,

On behalf of the Board of the European Society of Paediatric Neurology and the Organising Committee, we are delighted to welcome you to Brussels for the 43rd SENP meeting.

Throughout this congress, two main themes will be developed: neuromuscular diseases and hereditary diseases.
and hereditary metabolic diseases. We would like to extend our warmest thanks to the speakers who have agreed to share their experience and expertise in these two rapidly expanding fields. The pre-congress course is dedicated to neonatal neurology. Young neuropaediatricians are strongly encouraged to attend this conference.

Brussels is a cosmopolitan city where all languages and cultures meet.
meet. The development of European institutions and international organisations has reinforced its multicultural character, providing an ideal breeding ground for a melting pot of nationalities, ideas and lifestyles. Brussels belongs to everyone, which is why everyone feels at home here. The conference venue, the Maison des Associations Internationales, is a perfect reflection of this.

We look forward to seeing many of you there for fruitful scientific exchanges, lively and friendly discussions and, of course, a chance to discover Brussels.
See you soon in Brussels.

Marie-Cécile Nassogne
Congress President

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Organizing local comitee

Président
Marie-Cécile NASSOGNE

Membres
Florence CHRISTIAENS, Patrick VAN BOGAERT, Patricia LEROY, Peter VANDERBERG

Prizes awarded

Prix de la communication orale

J.Galli, Brescia, Italy

“Neurovisual profile in cerebral palsy: from cerebral visual impairment to visuocognitive disorders”

Gala dinner