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****************************************************************** JUNE 2007: Zambia Neuroscience
Retreat and Workshop
INFECTIONS AND BRAIN DISEASE BURDEN
Printable Meeting Notice HERE (pdf)
Printable Meeting Program *HERE*UPDATED
6/4/07, 10 a.m., CST* (pdf)
NEED FOR THE NEUROSCIENCE
MEETING IN ZAMBIA
As a way to contribute to the combat of global
brain disease burden, the Middle Tennessee Chapter of the
Society for Neuroscience (MTNCSfN) has a unique opportunity
to conduct a neuroscience retreat and workshop in Zambia,
Africa. MTNCSfN is an umbrella
organization that serves to unite neuroscientists primarily
from Meharry Medical College, Vanderbilt University, and
Tennessee State University in Nashville, USA.
Briefly, the global health impact of brain disease is staggering!
According to a new United Nations report, nearly
one in six of the world’s population suffers from neurological
disorders.
Here are some additional facts:
-Between 700,000 and 2.7 million people die annually from malaria, over 75%
of them African children! Of all the manifestations of malaria, those impacting
cognition and behavior are the subtlest, least defined, and have the most
profound implications for children, families, and societies.
-In developed countries, complications such as HIV-associated dementia can
occur in 20% of symptomatic individuals. Some 50% of patients with HIV/AIDS
develop extrapyramidal dysfunctions. It is a certainty HIV/AIDS dementia and
related brain disorders are rampant in areas where HIV/AIDS is endemic, i.e.
sub-Sahara Africa.
-About 80% of individuals with epilepsy live in resource-poor countries. Epilepsy
commonly affects young adults in the most productive years of their lives and
frequently leads to their being unemployed.
-Chronic depression is the leading cause of disability as measured by “Years
Lived with a Disability” and the 4th leading contributor to the global
burden of disease. By the year 2020, depression is projected to reach 2nd place
of the ranking of “Disability-Adjusted Life Years” for all ages
and sexes.
Knowledge of basic neuroscience is imperative for understanding
the causes of neurological diseases and their treatment. However
in resource-poor nations few institutions have the personnel
to offer basic neuroscience courses that include an explanation
of the experiments from which the principles are derived, which
is essential for developing a career in neuroscience research
or medical practice. One innovative way
to combat this disparity is to establish partnerships with academic
institutions in resource-poor countries by sending visiting faculty
to teach the principles of neuroscience. To this end,
MTNCSfN working in conjunction with their counterparts at the
University of Zambia School of Medicine and the Epilepsy Association
of Zambia announce the first “Infections
and Brain Disease Burden” Neuroscience Workshop and Retreat
that will be held June 13th-15th, 2007 in Lusaka, Zambia.
The main themes for the meeting
will be (a) HIV/AIDS dementia, (b) cerebral
malaria, (c) epilepsy, and
(d) chronic depressive disorders.
The meeting will be followed by an intensive 2–week course
in neuroscience open to medical trainees and scientists. This
inaugural class will set the stage for the implementation of
neuroscience at the University of Zambia.
Dr. Sanika Chirwa, Meeting Organizer, Email: schirwa@mmc.edu
Dr. Betty Munalula, Co-Organizer, Email: bettymunalula@yahoo.co.uk
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INFECTIONS AND
BRAIN DISEASE BURDEN
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2007
8:00 a.m. REGISTRATION
8:30 a.m. Opening Session, Dr.
Betty Munalula, presiding
Welcome and Introductions
Prof. Y. Mulla
Dean, School of Medicine, University of Zambia
Guest of Honor
Honorable Dr. Brian Chituwo
Minister of Health, Republic of Zambia
Mental Health and Neurological Disorders
Dr. Stella Nyangwe, W.H.O. Representative
Bench to Bedside Research: Role for
International Collaboration
Dr. Valerie Montgomery-Rice, Dean, School of Medicine
Meharry Medical College, USA
Retreat Plenary Sessions
Session Chair: Dr. Betty Munalula, University of Zambia
9:30 a.m. BREAK
9:45 a.m. Global Brain Disease Burden
Dr. Sanika Chirwa, Meharry Medical College, USA
10:30 a.m. Status of Mental Health
in Zambia
Dr. Mwanza Banda, Head, Psychiatry, University of Zambia
11:15 a.m. Neuroscience Training:
Challenges and Solutions
Dr. Betty Munalula
Head, Physiological Sciences, University of Zambia
12:00 p.m. LUNCH
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2007
Workshop – HIV/AIDS Dementia
Session Chair: Prof. Nkandu Luo, HIV/AIDS Consultant
1:00 p.m. HIV/AIDS: Diagnosis, Staging
and Management
Dr. Peter Mwaba, Acting U.T.H. Executive Director, Zambia
1:45 p.m. HIV/AIDS Dementia: Where
Are We?
Dr. Susan DeRiemer, Meharry Medical College, USA
2:30 p.m. The Interaction Between
Affect and Immune Response: Implications for HIV Infection
Michael Siuta, Vanderbilt University, USA
3:15 p.m. BREAK
3:30 p.m. Novel Strategy for Combating
HIV/AIDS
Dr. James Hildreth, Meharry Medical College, USA
4:15 p.m. Question and Answer Period
5:00 p.m. END OF SESSION
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2007
7:30 a.m. REGISTRATION
Workshop – Cerebral Malaria
Session Chair: Dr. F. Goma, University of Zambia
8:00 a.m. Malaria: Diagnosis, Staging
and Management
Speaker – Dr. Mukuka/Dr. Chipeta, Malaria Research Center, Zambia
8:45 a.m. Cerebral Malaria Pathophysiology
Speaker – Dr. C. Shinondo, University of Zambia
9:30 a.m. Molecular Determinants
of Cerebral Malaria
Dr. Josiah Ochieng, Meharry Medical College, USA
10:15 a.m. BREAK
THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2007
10.30 a.m. Parasitic Infections of the Brain
Speaker – Dr. C. Shinondo, University of Zambia
11:15 a.m. Question and Answer Period
12:00 p.m. LUNCH
Workshop – Chronic Depressive
Disorders
Session Chair: Dr. Mwanza Banda
1:00 p.m. Causes and Prognosis of
Depression
Dr. Simenda, Chainama College of Health Sciences
1:45 p.m. Inflammation and Depression
Dr. Knut Hestad, Norwegian University Science & Technology, Norway
2:30 a.m. Experimental Approaches
for the Treatment of Depression
Dr. Efrain Garcia, Vanderbilt University, USA
3:15 pm BREAK
3:30 p.m. Sleep Disorders and Depression
Dr. Sanika Chirwa – Meharry Medical College, USA
4:15 p.m. Question and Answer Period
5:00 p.m. END OF SESSION
FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2007
7:30 a.m. REGISTRATION
Workshop – Epilepsy and
Seizures
Session Chair: Anthony Zimba, Epilepsy Association of Zambia
8:00 a.m. Epilepsy: Diagnosis, Staging
and Management
Speaker – Dr. (Brig. General) J.B. Simpungwe, Ministry of Health, Zambia
8:45 a.m. Global Campaign Against
Epilepsy: Zambia Program
Speaker – Mr. Anthony Zimba, Chair, Epilepsy Association of Zambia
9:30 a.m. The Neuron Specific K-Cl
Cotransporter, KCC2, and Epilepsy
Nicole Garbarini, Vanderbilt University, USA
10:15 a.m. BREAK
10.30 a.m. Autism: Genetics and Underlying
Neuropathology
Dr. Sarah E. Owens, Vanderbilt University, USA
11:15 a.m. Question and Answer Period
12:00 p.m. LUNCH
Zambian INDABA – Round-Table
Group Discussions
Session Chairs: Dr. Betty Munalula & Dr. Sanika Chirwa
1:00 p.m.
•
Setting Priorities for Capacity Building
to Manage Brain Disease Burden
• Optimizing International Collaborations and
Equal Participation
• Challenges for Training the Next Generation
of African Neuroscientists
• Removing Barriers to Publishing in High-Impact
Scientific Journals
• Funding African Neuroscience Research
3:15 p.m. BREAK
3:30 p.m. Group Reports and Evaluations
Special Presentation
4:00 p.m. Manganese Neurotoxicity: Transport, Mechanisms,
and Speciation
Dr. Michael Aschner, Vanderbilt University, USA
5:00 p.m. END OF SESSION
7:00 p.m. BANQUET
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NEUROSCIENCE RETREAT AND WORKSHOP
PLANNING COMMITTEE:
Dr. Sanika CHIRWA, Chair
Dr. Betty MUNALULA, Co-Chair
Dr. Sarah E. OWENS
Dr. Efrain GARCIA
Dr. Anthony ZIMBA
SPONSORS:
Middle Tennessee Chapter Society for Neuroscience
University of Zambia School of Medicine
Society for Neuroscience
International Brain Research Organization
Meharry Medical College
Vanderbilt Brain Institute
Epilepsy Association of Zambia
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