TOP REASONS TO ATTEND
ESO is the leading scientific and clinical group in Europe
Acclaimed experts presenting their latest research – Top speakers in the field
Educational sessions allowing interactive teaching in a stimulating environment
Invaluable networking opportunities to advance one's career
Glasgow voted as number 1 destination for 2014
17-19 April, 2015. Glasgow, UK
THE ESO
The European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is a Pan-European society of stroke researchers, national and regional stroke societies and lay people organisations that was founded in December 2007.
The aim of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke by changing the ways that stroke is viewed and treated. This can only be achieved by professional and public education, and by making institutional changes.
The ESO provides assistance in achieving this goal and in harmonising stroke management across the whole of Europe. To learn more about our organisation, please view the structure, history, mission and activities of ESO.
Time: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Speakers: Jean-Claude Baron, Martin Dennis, Christian Weimar, Antoni Davalos, Andreas Raabe, Peter Sandercock, David Werring, Patrik Michel, Anne Alexandrov, Hugues Chabriat, Jeyaraj Pandian, Stefan Engelter, Lawrence KS Wong, Leonardo Pantoni, Holger Poppert, Peter A. Ringleb, Valeria Caso, Costantino Iadecola, Danilo Toni, Werner Hacke, Heinrich Audebert, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Alexander Thiel, Jacques De Keyser, Yukito Shinohara, Geert Jan Biessels, Malcolm Macleod, Sandy Middleton, Julie Bernhardt, David Tanne, Stephen Davis, Jose Ferro, Joseph Broderick, Martin Dichgans, Anne Joutel, Tadeus Wieloch, Michael Brainin, Katharina Sunnerhagen, Rudiger von Kummer, Joanna Wardlaw, Matthias Endres, Hermano Igo Krebs, Gabriel J.E. Rinkel, Jonathan Mant, Marc Fisher, Mark Parsons, Marco Düring, Claudio Baracchini, Arthur Liesz, Peter Rothwell, Dafin Muresanu, Josep Valls-Sole, Gert Kwakkel, Christopher Chen, Philip Bath, Jonathan Rosand, Andrei Alexandrov, Jean-Marc Olivot, Joan Montaner, Natan Bornstein
ESO is the leading scientific and clinical group in Europe
Acclaimed experts presenting their latest research – Top speakers in the field
Educational sessions allowing interactive teaching in a stimulating environment
Invaluable networking opportunities to advance one's career
Glasgow voted as number 1 destination for 2014
17-19 April, 2015. Glasgow, UK
THE ESO
The European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is a Pan-European society of stroke researchers, national and regional stroke societies and lay people organisations that was founded in December 2007.
The aim of the European Stroke Organisation (ESO) is to reduce the incidence and impact of stroke by changing the ways that stroke is viewed and treated. This can only be achieved by professional and public education, and by making institutional changes.
The ESO provides assistance in achieving this goal and in harmonising stroke management across the whole of Europe. To learn more about our organisation, please view the structure, history, mission and activities of ESO.
Time: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Speakers: Jean-Claude Baron, Martin Dennis, Christian Weimar, Antoni Davalos, Andreas Raabe, Peter Sandercock, David Werring, Patrik Michel, Anne Alexandrov, Hugues Chabriat, Jeyaraj Pandian, Stefan Engelter, Lawrence KS Wong, Leonardo Pantoni, Holger Poppert, Peter A. Ringleb, Valeria Caso, Costantino Iadecola, Danilo Toni, Werner Hacke, Heinrich Audebert, Georgios Tsivgoulis, Alexander Thiel, Jacques De Keyser, Yukito Shinohara, Geert Jan Biessels, Malcolm Macleod, Sandy Middleton, Julie Bernhardt, David Tanne, Stephen Davis, Jose Ferro, Joseph Broderick, Martin Dichgans, Anne Joutel, Tadeus Wieloch, Michael Brainin, Katharina Sunnerhagen, Rudiger von Kummer, Joanna Wardlaw, Matthias Endres, Hermano Igo Krebs, Gabriel J.E. Rinkel, Jonathan Mant, Marc Fisher, Mark Parsons, Marco Düring, Claudio Baracchini, Arthur Liesz, Peter Rothwell, Dafin Muresanu, Josep Valls-Sole, Gert Kwakkel, Christopher Chen, Philip Bath, Jonathan Rosand, Andrei Alexandrov, Jean-Marc Olivot, Joan Montaner, Natan Bornstein