前言。

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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欢迎参加英国儿科神经病学协会(BPNA)年会。一如既往,该方案的质量仍然非常高,并辅以大量的摘要提交。2025年的会议由牛津团队主办,虽然该计划反映了当地的利益,但它也为儿科神经病学的当前问题提供了广阔的视角。我们积极鼓励患者和护理人员参与该计划,其中首次出现了一些来自患者组织的展台和视频片段。在去年研究研讨会取得成功的基础上,我们将再次举办会议,讨论该领域的关键研究问题并促进合作。这些互动式研讨会向所有人开放,旨在汇集顶尖专家推进研究,讨论患者途径,并确定临床和研究差距。我们也邀请和欢迎患者团体参加这些会议。牛津大学的研究小组将展示神经炎症方面的一些杰出成果。来自世界领先的专家和研究人员的演讲将突出最新的治疗干预措施和突破,以回答该领域的基本问题。该规划反映了儿科神经病学的最新发展,并解决了所有人面临的挑战。我们还将举办广受欢迎的视频会议,旨在帮助与会者从专家小组讨论中学习如何处理儿科神经疾病,现象学,鉴别诊断,以及通过病例介绍和视频分析进行调查。在会议期间,我们将颁发著名的罗尼·麦克·基思奖,以及发育医学和儿童神经病学(DMCN)最佳文章BPNA培训生奖。另外还将颁发最佳口头报告、口头海报、电子海报和医学生报告奖。鉴于最近对癫痫性脑病的关注,我们将主持一场关于lenox - gastaut综合征及其相关性的辩论。基因检测和基因治疗的最新进展为我们的专业带来了新的复杂性,我们将探索应用基因组学是否可以增强神经发育障碍的诊断、神经生物学和治疗。主办团队也将很高兴与那些亲自参加会议的人分享牛津大学的丰富历史。代表们被热烈邀请参加中世纪神学院的接待活动,我们希望你们在参观自然历史博物馆的同时享受晚餐和电影。我们相信,今年的BPNA会议将激发雄心,促进创新,促进合作,展示成果。Sam aminresearch主席
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Forewords

Welcome to the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA) Annual Conference. As always, the quality of the programme remains exceptionally high, complemented by a large number of abstract submissions.

The 2025 conference is hosted by the Oxford team, and while the programme reflects local interests, it also provides a broad perspective on current issues in paediatric neurology. We have actively encouraged the involvement of patients and carers in the programme, with several stands and video clips from patient organizations featured for the first time.

Building on the success of last year's research workshops, we are once again hosting sessions to address key research questions in the field and promote collaboration. These interactive workshops are open to all, aiming to bring together leading experts to advance research, discuss patient pathways, and identify clinical and research gaps. We also invite and welcome patient groups to attend these sessions.

The Oxford team will showcase some of the outstanding work being done in neuroinflammation. Presentations from world-leading experts and researchers will highlight the latest treatment interventions and breakthroughs in answering fundamental questions in this field. The programme reflects current developments and addresses challenges faced by all in paediatric neurology.

We will also feature the ever-popular video session, designed to help attendees learn from expert panel discussions on how to approach paediatric neurological disorders, phenomenology, differential diagnosis, and investigations through case presentations and video analysis.

During the conference, we will present the prestigious Ronnie Mac Keith Prize, as well as the Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology (DMCN) Best Article by a BPNA Trainee Prize. Additional prizes will be awarded for the best oral presentation, oral poster, e-poster, and medical student presentation.

Given the recent attention on epileptic encephalopathies, we will host a debate on Lennox–Gastaut syndrome and its relevance.

Recent advances in genetic testing and gene therapies have introduced new complexities to our specialty, and we will explore whether applying genomics can enhance diagnosis, neurobiology, and treatment for neurodevelopmental disorders.

The hosting team will also be delighted to share some of Oxford's rich history with those attending the conference in person.

Delegates are warmly invited to the reception event at the medieval Divinity School, and we hope you enjoy dinner and a Cèilidh while visiting the Museum of Natural History. We trust that this year's BPNA conference will inspire ambition, foster innovation, promote collaboration, and showcase achievements.

Sam Amin

Chair of Research

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期刊介绍: Wiley-Blackwell is pleased to publish Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology (DMCN), a Mac Keith Press publication and official journal of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) and the British Paediatric Neurology Association (BPNA). For over 50 years, DMCN has defined the field of paediatric neurology and neurodisability and is one of the world’s leading journals in the whole field of paediatrics. DMCN disseminates a range of information worldwide to improve the lives of disabled children and their families. The high quality of published articles is maintained by expert review, including independent statistical assessment, before acceptance.
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