October 12-14, 2023
Paris, France
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to extend a warm welcome to participate in the “2nd Annual Summit on Neuroscience and Neurological disorders” on October 12-14, 2023 .
The theme of the conference is “Advancemnent and development in Neuroscience and neurologicasl disorders”. With specialists from all across the world, we expect to have engaging discussions. The International Neuroscience Congress strives to bring together all professionals in the field of neuroscience in order to communicate the most recent research and therapies for neurological problems with the public.
The conference offers a venue for brainstorming, disseminating research, and networking with peers in the neuroscience field. A wide range of topics are covered by a fantastic selection of keynote speakers, plenary sessions, and concurrent sessions and they will address a wide range of subjects pertinent to practise, education, research, and policy in the field of neuroscience. Participants will get the chance to present their research, take part in workshops, and interact with colleagues in dynamic conversations.
This conference is expected to promote creative collaborations and thought processes that develop neuroscience and ultimately improve the quality of life for those with neurological diseases. We value the assistance of all of our sponsors, partners, and attendees, and we anticipate a lively and instructive conference.
The 2nd International Conference on Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders will give you a remarkable forum to update your knowledge and in exploration of Neuroscience, Neurology, and Neurological Disorders. The conference's goal is to connect professionals from all over the world for an optimistic networking and collaboration.
SCOPE AND IMPORTANCE:
The concept of neuroscience has expanded throughout time, and today encompasses the study of the nervous system at various scales. Neuroscientists techniques have substantially advanced, ranging from molecular and cellular examinations of individual neurons to imaging of sensory, motor, and cognitive processes in the brain. The conference on neuroscience and neurological disorders offers a platform to inspire individuals to regulate their health and take preventive measures against neurological illnesses based on access to comprehensive information and education in the areas of diagnosis and treatment.
In acknowledgment of their remarkable contributions to the conference theme, neuroscience conferences is designed to celebrate young researchers, scientists, investigators, junior faculty, post-graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and trainees with significant awards.
BENEFITS:
Stay updated on the latest research: Provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the latest research findings in neuroscience and neurological disorders. Attending talks and presentations from leading researchers can provide you with valuable insights and information.
Networking opportunities: Enables to meet other professionals and researchers in your field. This can be particularly valuable for forming collaborations and partnerships that can lead to new research projects, publications, and funding opportunities.
Professional development: Offers workshops, training sessions, and other professional development opportunities that can help improve skills and stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and methods in the field.
Exposure to new ideas: Gives you access to a platform where you can encounter fresh viewpoints .This can be particularly useful for generating new research questions and ideas.
Meet with industry leaders: Features presentations from industry leaders, which can provide insight into the latest products and technologies related to neuroscience and neurological disorders.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
LIST OF AWARDS PRESENTED TO THE ATTENDEES:
TRACK 1: ADVANCED NEUROSCIENCE
The methods and technological developments used in current neuroscience research have made it possible to create sophisticated models of the human brain. Knowing neuroscience makes it easier for us to interpret how the brain's network of neurons works. Neuroscience research has faced enormous challenges in understanding the human brain. Many tests are required, many of which can only be carried out on animals before being applied to the human brain. This is why technology is crucial to the development of this sector.
Although though 2023 hasn't been kind to most scientific disciplines, the golden age of neuroscience has continued to advance at an accelerated rate. Many futuristic advances in brain mapping, significant advancements in aging-related human health, and the beginning of a new era of AI-based neuroscience have all been made recently.
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TRACK 2: CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Cellular and molecular neuroscience research covers a wide range of approaches to understanding the function and dysfunction of specific molecules and cell types in the brain and spinal cord. Ongoing research by the neuroscience's faculty has demonstrated molecular/ elucidating cellular mechanisms. Main topics are ion channels and electrophysiology. In order to learn critical details about the nervous system, the evolution of the human brain, and the role of genes and molecular signals, molecular and cellular neuroscientists examine the impact of these factors on cellular morphology, molecular signals, and gene expression.
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TRACK 3: SYSTEM NEUROSCIENCE
Recent advances in systems neuroscience have been driven by the development of new experimental techniques and computational tools that allow researchers to study the brain at unprecedented levels of resolution and complexity.
Neurologists and neuroscientists were finally able to locate the regions involved in particular functions as well as to elucidate the underlying mechanisms thanks to a number of technological and neuroscience advancements. This discovery was primarily made possible by advancements in neurosceince and anaesthetic techniques and the discovery of antibiotics on the medical side, and by the technical development of techniques that allowed single neurons to be recorded in anaesthetized animals first and then in animals that were behaving later. The heyday of system neuroscience was just beginning.
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TRACK 4 :COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL NEUROSCIENCE
The molecular underpinnings of behavior are the main subject of the Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience (CBN) emphasis More and more, studies looking at the effects of psychotherapy on a variety of psychiatric diseases use cognitive neuroscience methods. By improving our knowledge of how to evaluate, comprehend, predict, enhance, and manage human behavior, behavioral science research studies equip us with the means to handle a wide range of societal problems.We now know more about the neurobiology of addiction, ageing, sleep, trauma, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, epilepsy, and immune system problems thanks to the studies of behavioral neuroscientists.
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International Youth Neuroscience Association | UCL Neuroscience | International Behavioral Society | World Federation Of Neurology, British Neuropsychiatry and neuroscience Associations | American Neuropsychiatry and neuroscience Association | International Society Of Autonomic Neuroscience | European Brain neuroscience and Behavior Society | German Neuroscience Society
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TRACK 5: NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER
Millions of people around the world are severely burdened and disabled by neurological illnesses. Psychologists can assess cognitive impairments, help patients with cognitive impairments get better, and treat comorbid psychological illnesses in patients with neurological disorders. Neuropsychological assessment, which entails the systematic examination of the level and type of cognitive functioning impairment caused by neurological illness or injury, may be the most frequent site of interaction between psychologists and people with neurological disorders. The discovery of gene therapy is a promising new approach for treating the neurological disorders.
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TRACK 5: NEUROENGINEERING AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
The study of neuro engineering has constantly benefited from the use of modelling and signal processing methods. More specifically, EMG, EEG, brain-computer and brain-machine interfaces, neural computing and modelling, neural prostheses, neuro-robotics, neuromodulation, and neuroscience are all areas where these cutting-edge approaches are used.
Clinical neurophysiology has made significant strides in the comprehension, identification, and even therapy of certain movement disorders. The most significant technological advancement has been transcranial magnetic stimulation. Improved understanding of bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease, loss of inhibition and enhanced plasticity in dystonia, aberrant startle in hyperekplexia, and different aspects of psychogenic movement disorders that might help with diagnosis are examples of pathophysiology advancements. Non-invasive brain stimulation for therapy has been the subject of studies, but the results are often modest.
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TRACK 6: NEUROINFORMATICS AND NEUROGENETICS
At the nexus of information neuroinformatics is the fast growing feild in neuroscience. The efficiency of data sharing through databases and by using theoretical and computational models to solve complicated problems in the field has been demonstrated by other sciences, such as genomics. Researchers can share their data through neuroinformatics facilities and contribute to other fields by using the tools for data analysis and integration that are readily available. With computational modelling, researchers may also more quickly quantitatively verify their working hypotheses. Furthermore,neuroinformatics encourages more collaborative research, one goal of which is to improve opportunities for studying the brain at various levels of brain structure.
In order to choose clinically significant endpoints for interventional clinical trials, the Division of Neurogenetics studies the natural history of genetic illnesses affecting the neurological system, such as lysosomal storage disorders.
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TRACK 7: THE PARKINSON’S AND ALZHEIMER DISEASES
Most common neurodegenerative disorders are Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), which afflict millions of people and cost the US economy billions of dollars annually. The scientific community has made great strides in creating therapies that address the symptoms of these two disorders, but has not yet succeeded in curing, inhibiting, or even significantly slowing neurodegeneration. Incase of Parkinson’s disorder, Movement and motor control depend heavily on dopamine, a fundamental neurotransmitter that carries data between neurons. It is difficult for the brain to coordinate muscle actions when dopamine is absent. Patients with Alzheimer's disease may be more likely to experience cognitive impairment, with functional impairments appearing as the disease progresses.
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TRACK 8: NEUROPHARMACOLOGY
The Department of Pharmacology has a long and illustrious history in the study of Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology, with ongoing research examining the biology of receptors, transporters, and ions channels, cellular signaling, synaptic plasticity, sensory mechanisms in pain and hearing, the neurobiology of addiction, and mechanisms of nerve injury, protection, and repair. Because to the worldwide trend in population ageing and the consequent rise in patients with neuropsychiatric diseases, the field of neuropharmacology research has been gradually expanding. To improve clinical outcomes and strengthen the discipline of neuropharmacology, a study area that bridges basic and clinical sciences, it is hoped that the discovery of novel pharmaceutically relevant compounds or new clinical applications will continue in the future.
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TRACK 9: BRAIN IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
A branch of imaging research known as neuroimaging employs a variety of cutting-edge technologies to obtain noninvasive images of the brain or other regions of the CNS. In particular, neuroimaging can offer a variety of quantitative analyses of the anatomy, blood flow, blood volume, electrical activity, metabolism, and many other physiological functions within the CNS in addition to directly or indirectly derived visual representations. Brain scanning is a common description of neuroimaging. The aim is to link normal or abnormal resting-state sensory-motor, cognitive, and conscious activities to normal or abnormal quantifiable brain structure, biochemistry, pathways, functional brain networks, and connectivity using future noninvasive technologies.
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TRACK 10: NEUROSURGERY AND NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
Neurosurgery was regarded as a specialization around the turn of the 20th century. Using neurological testing and clinical history, the clinical neurologist would form conclusions about lesions in the brain. It made it possible to diagnose brain tumors, spinal conditions, and vascular lesions. Vascular diseases and brain malignancies might be detected indirectly throughout the second and third decades of the 20th century using procedures like angiography, ventriculography, and pneumoencephalography. Yet, there were high rates of morbidity and mortality from neurological diseases due to the poor operating methods and widespread shortage of qualified experts.
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TRACK 11: NEUROPEDIATRICS AND NEUROPLASTICITY
One of the most common disorders that affect children and result in neuromotor impairments is chronic non-progressive encephalopathy, also known as cerebral palsy (CP). Children with PC may display postural tone changes, aberrant posture patterns, sensory problems, and cognitive disorders. According to its criteria, Neuro pediatrics impact score for 2021 is 1.50, which is calculated in 2022. When compared to the prior year 2020, Neuro pediatrics IS is increased by a factor of 0.25, and the approximate percentage change is 20%, indicating an upward trend.
It was once thought by scientists that the brain could not evolve. We now know that neuroplasticity is possible. Throughout your life, you have several opportunities to remodel your brain. Your brain can be impacted by events both inside and outside of you. When you consider the possibilities and modifications that neuroplasticity may make to your body and your life in general, it is truly amazing.
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TRACK 12: BRAIN IMPLANTS
Scientists have wondered how to repair a damaged brain for ages. The concept of placing microchips into a person's mind is now becoming a reality. Neural implants, which sit at the nexus of neurology, engineering, and computers, offer the potential to help people who have lost functionality due to degenerative diseases, accidents, vision or hearing loss, and more. In other words, neural implants make it possible for researchers to compromise the neurological system. Neural implant interventions have the potential to develop into incredibly potent medical instruments, whether you call them electroceuticals, bioelectronics, neuromodulation, or something else entirely.
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TRACK 13: PSYCHEDELIC TREATMENT:
New studies on the use of psychedelic chemicals for treating conditions like addiction, depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder are being conducted in clinical research settings all over the world. It's possible that psychedelics could be used to treat a variety of mental and drug issues. In order to conclusively demonstrate the efficacy and safety of psychedelic therapy's different forms and uses, additional substantial research are required. As of Now, the body of high-quality evidence on psychedelic therapy is still comparatively modest.
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TRACK 14:NEURO ONCOLOGY
Neurologists have during the past century given varying amounts of attention to the direct, indirect, and treatment-related consequences of cancer on the neurological system. Throughout the past 30 years, both the disorders covered by the discipline of neuro-oncology and our understanding of them have grown significantly. Technological advancements in neuroimaging, particularly computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, have contributed to the progress. The central nervous system (CNS) anatomy and pathology, as well as, to some extent, areas of the peripheral nervous system that may be impacted by cancer or its treatment, may now be seen in unprecedented detail thanks to these developments. There have been noticeable improvements in the accuracy of diagnosis, safety of neurosurgery, simplicity of tumor removal, and safer and more accurate radiotherapy.
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TRACK 15: NEUROINFECTIONS AND NEUROINFLAMATION
A revolution in biology has created unprecedented opportunities to understand the pathogenesis of neuroinfectious diseases. Important discoveries by medical professionals and scientists are made in an atmosphere that seeks to unravel fundamental biological processes. Central nervous system (CNS) infections can have a wide range of origins, symptoms, and prognoses. They have the potential to cause considerable morbidity and mortality and can manifest suddenly. The highly isolated nature of the CNS and its defence mechanisms make treating CNS infections particularly difficult.
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TRACK 16: WIRELESS BRAIN-SPINE INTERFACE
The Wireless Brain-Spine Interface is an innovative technology that aims to bridge the communication gap between the brain and the spinal cord. It holds great promise in the field of neuroscience and has the potential to revolutionize paralysis treatment and improve the quality of life for individuals with neurological disorders.
The Wireless Brain-Spine Interface utilizes advanced neuroscience techniques, including neural recording and stimulation, to decode brain signals and translate them into commands that stimulate specific regions of the spinal cord. This approach holds immense potential for re-establishing neural pathways and restoring lost motor functions.
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American Society for neurological disorder and neuroscience | British Society For neurological disorder and neuroscience | Cognitive Neuroscience Society | European Brain and Behaviour Society | Federation Of European Neuroscience Societies | International Society Of Neurovirology and neuroscience| Society Of Neuroscientists In Africa | International Society Of Autonomic Neuroscience |UCL Neuroscience | Organization For neuroscience and Human Brain Mapping
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TRACK 17: STROKE AND CNS
Stroke and Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders continue to be major global health challenges, affecting millions of individuals each year. Recent research in these fields has highlighted the critical need for advancing our understanding, diagnosis, treatment, and management of these conditions to improve patient outcomes and enhance quality of life.
At Neuroscience conference, we recognize the paramount importance of stroke and CNS research in shaping the future of neurology and neuroscience. This track offers a platform for leading experts, researchers, and clinicians to share their recent findings, explore novel therapeutic avenues, and collaborate on innovative approaches to tackle these complex neurological conditions.
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The size of the global neuroscience market, estimated at USD 28723.66 million in 2022, is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.12% over the course of the forecast period to reach USD 38748.35 million by 2028.
The market for neuroscience is anticipated to grow as the elderly population rises. Geriatric adults are defined as those who are 65 years of age or older. The aged population is more vulnerable to several diseases, including neurological disorders, due to weakened immunity and advanced age. The most prevalent neurological conditions in older persons that can be addressed with neuroscience are lumbar arthrosis and dementia. For instance, the population over 65 is predicted to rise from 9.3% in 2020 to over 16.0% in 2050, according to a 2020 report from the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Also, 1.4 billion people over the age of 60 will live in the world in 2021, according to a factsheet released by the World Health Organization in October.
The market's expansion is primarily being fueled by huge expenditures made by private companies in neurology devices, an increase in R&D in the area of neuroscience, and an ageing population. The rising prevalence of neurological disorders such as brain aneurysms, brain tumors, epilepsy, memory problems, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathy, post-herpetic neuralgia, spinal cord tumors, and stroke is another factor contributing to the growth of the neurology devices market in the UK. Additionally, it is anticipated that the overall expansion of the neurology device market in France would be fueled by increased healthcare spending, rising investments by medical device manufacturers, and an increase of neurological diseases.
The World Health Organization (WHO) claims that neurological conditions, which impact more than 1 billion people globally, are the main cause of disability. Dementia affects 50 million of them, and by 2050, it's predicted that number will have tripled. Globally, 6.3 million people suffer from Parkinson's disease, compared to 1 billion people who suffer from migraines. The worldwide neuroscience market is anticipated to increase as these conditions become more common.
According to several figures, The major factors driving the growth of the neuroscience market include the ongoing rise in neurological disorders, which has increased focus on R&D for medical devices, the adoption of various healthcare technological advancements, rising complications in the treatment of patients with recurrent strokes, and rising spending on the development of the healthcare infrastructure, particularly in developing economies.
IMPACT OF COVID 19 ON THE GLOBAL NEUROSCIENCE MARKET:
COVID-19, on the other hand, has been linked to neurological and mental health conditions like psychosis and agitation. Individuals who already have mental, neurological, or substance use disorders are more vulnerable to contracting SARS-CoV-2, which can have catastrophic consequences. Nonetheless, the quick development of anti-virus vaccinations has accelerated the Neuroscience Market's steady growth over the course of the forecast period. The need for tools for screening mental and physical health is rising as people become more health conscious. The global neuroscience market will probably be driven by these factors. The Neuroscience Market is projected to expand as a result of rising government spending on healthcare infrastructure in developed regions.
NEUROSCIENCE MARKET REGIONAL INSIGHTS:
The United States commands the highest neuroscience market share in North America. Around 140,000 people die from strokes each year in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Around one stroke and a stroke-related mortality occur in the United States every 40 seconds and every four minutes, respectively, according to estimates. Around 87% of strokes are ischemic strokes, in which the brain's blood flow is interrupted. According to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, 1 in 50 Americans, or around 6.5 million people, have an unruptured brain aneurysm. Rupture occurs every year at a rate of 8–10 per 100,000 persons.
MEA: It is projected that the instrument sector will continue to dominate the MEA neuroscience market in terms of revenue over the upcoming years due to the region's expanding medical neuroscience infrastructure. The MEA neuroscience market is anticipated to grow at a moderate CAGR of 5.1% during the forecast period. Over the projected period, the value CAGR for the Rest of MEA market is expected to be modest.
APAC: Over the course of the projected period, China has dominated the APAC neuroscience market as a result of increased incidence of CNS disorders among the region's ageing population. The APAC neuroscience market is predicted to expand rapidly during the forecast period at a CAGR of 7.0%.
The size of the global neuroscience market, estimated at USD 28723.66 million in 2022, is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 5.12% over the course of the forecast period to reach USD 38748.35 million by 2028.
The market for neuroscience is anticipated to grow as the elderly population rises. Geriatric adults are defined as those who are 65 years of age or older. The aged population is more vulnerable to several diseases, including neurological disorders, due to weakened immunity and advanced age. The most prevalent neurological conditions in older persons that can be addressed with neuroscience are lumbar arthrosis and dementia. For instance, the population over 65 is predicted to rise from 9.3% in 2020 to over 16.0% in 2050, according to a 2020 report from the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Also, 1.4 billion people over the age of 60 will live in the world in 2021, according to a factsheet released by the World Health Organization in October.
The market's expansion is primarily being fueled by huge expenditures made by private companies in neurology devices, an increase in R&D in the area of neuroscience, and an ageing population. The rising prevalence of neurological disorders such as brain aneurysms, brain tumors, epilepsy, memory problems, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, peripheral neuropathy, post-herpetic neuralgia, spinal cord tumors, and stroke is another factor contributing to the growth of the neurology devices market in the UK. Additionally, it is anticipated that the overall expansion of the neurology device market in France would be fueled by increased healthcare spending, rising investments by medical device manufacturers, and an increase of neurological diseases.
The World Health Organization (WHO) claims that neurological conditions, which impact more than 1 billion people globally, are the main cause of disability. Dementia affects 50 million of them, and by 2050, it's predicted that number will have tripled. Globally, 6.3 million people suffer from Parkinson's disease, compared to 1 billion people who suffer from migraines. The worldwide neuroscience market is anticipated to increase as these conditions become more common.
According to several figures, The major factors driving the growth of the neuroscience market include the ongoing rise in neurological disorders, which has increased focus on R&D for medical devices, the adoption of various healthcare technological advancements, rising complications in the treatment of patients with recurrent strokes, and rising spending on the development of the healthcare infrastructure, particularly in developing economies.
NEUROSCIENCE MARKET COMPETITOR ANALYSIS:
1. Biobserve GmbH
2. Doric Lenses Inc.
3. GE Healthcare
4. Kendall Research Systems LLC
5. Laserglow Technologies
6. Mightex Systems
7. NeuroNexus Technology
8. Noldus Information Technology
9. Prizmatix Ltd.
10. Siemens Helthineers
TOP NEUROSCIENCE ORGANIZATION:
1. American Neurological Association
2. Cognitive Neuroscience Society
3. International Brain Research Organization
4. Neuroscience@NIH
5. Postdoc Association
6. Society Of Behavioural Neuroscience And Comparative Psychology
7. Society for Neuroscience
ROUNDTABLE CONFERENCE : "Unravelling the Mind: Perspectives on the Nature vs. Nurture Debate"
We are thrilled to announce an engaging debate that will take place during the 3rd Annual Summit on Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders. Join us for a captivating session where experts will explore the longstanding and fascinating nature vs. nurture debate in the field of neuroscience.
Description: The debate on the relative influence of nature (genetics) and nurture (environment) on human behaviour and brain development has been a topic of intense discussion and research in neuroscience. This debate seeks to shed light on the complex interplay between genetic factors and environmental influences, examining their roles in shaping neural pathways, cognitive abilities, mental health, and neurological disorders.
Our distinguished panel of experts will present diverse perspectives, drawing on the latest scientific research, clinical observations, and theoretical frameworks. They will explore questions such as:
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Stay tuned for further updates on the debate, including the announcement of panelists and moderators. This session promises to be a highlight of the summit, allowing attendees to delve into the complexities of the nature vs. nurture debate and deepen their understanding of its implications in neuroscience and neurological disorders.
We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting debate at the 2nd Annual Summit on Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders!
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