Clinical get together - Wednesday, 10th of April 2024 | 19.30 | Comet Meetings-Ternes, Paris
We are pleased to invite you to our scientific evening, organized alongside the JNLF congress. Come and listen to concrete cases of the contribution of oculomotricity in the management of neurological disorders.
The concept
This event will mark the stimulating conclusion of three roundtable discussions dedicated to the contributions of oculometry in neurological practice on three themes: neurocognitive diseases, concussions, and Parkinsonian syndromes.
Who was involved ?
In recent months, we have gathered a dozen specialists and facilitated a discussion on the challenges encountered in patient management and the value brought by oculometric analysis.
The objective
Together, we explored the clinical utility of eye tracking for each indication, discussed five clinical cases where oculometry was used in patients, and proposed oculomotor protocols to deliver this clinical utility.
The scientific evening
During the exclusive event on April 10th at 7:30 pm, we invite you to:
- Discover the presentations of these roundtables and their conclusions
- Meet over a cocktail dinner the community of enthusiastic clinicians, convinced like us of the contribution of oculometry in routine clinical practice
- Get to know our solution, neuroClues, which aims to make the wealth of research in oculometry accessible to clinicians
The cocktail dinner will end around 10:00 pm.
The venue
The event will take place at Comet Meetings – Ternes, located less than a 15-minute walk from the JNLF congress.
Comet Meetings – Ternes, 8 Rue Torricelli, 75017 Paris
Registration
Secure your spot now to share stimulating moments and explore new perspectives. Register here
The neuroClues® Team
* neuroClues is a registered brand of P3Lab, currently under research and development phase. It will be available for sale once regulatory clearance is received.
The speakers
Kevin Polet
Neuropsychologist, Centre Princesse Grace, Monaco
Dr Lejla Koric
Neurologist,
APHM La Timone, Marseille
Dr Aude Sangaré
Neurologist,
APHP La Pitié-Salpêtrière