Neuro65/AOCN2024

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Symposium

Japanese

[S-37] Symposium 37「Pathomechanisms and novel treatment against IgG4 autoimmune diseases」

Fri. May 31, 2024 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM Room9 (G701, Glass Building, 7F, TIF)

Chair(s): Takuya Matsushita (Department of Neurology, Kochi Medical School, Kochi University, Japan), Hidenori Ogata (Kyushu University Hospital, Japan)

[S-37-4] Antigens and antibodies of membranous nephropathy

Shin'ichi Akiyama (Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan)

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Occupation: General Director of the Reflex Neurological Clinic in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Affiliation:
- President of the Mongolian Neurological Society,
- International Delegate of the Mongolian Neurological Association in the Asian-Oceanian Association of Neurology.
- Editor in chief of the Mongolian Journal of Neurology
Prof. Sarangerel Jambal graduated from Martin-Luther University Halle/Wittenberg (1985-1991), Germany and completed her neurology residency at the neurological clinic of the University of Halle, Germany (1991-1999). In her time in Halle, Germany she had multiple sclerosis fellowship under Prof. Schmidt (1991-1993) and later neuromuscular disorders fellowship under Prof. Stephan Zierz at Martin-Luther University Halle (1995-1999). She was conferred on the medical doctorate in the field of transcranial Duplexsonography in the Martin-Luther University, Germany.
Prof. Sarangerel Jambal gives her best to improve the professional knowledge and skills of Mongolian neurologists, started neurovascular ultrasound courses, courses for neurophysiological diagnostics in Mongolia. In last 20 years she organized plenty of domestic and international training courses, conferences working together with the WFN and German neurologists and researchers.
Research interests: neuromuscular disorders, neurocognitive disorders, neuromyelitis optica.
She wrote textbooks in neuroinfections, peripheral neurological diseases, neurocognitive disorders and stroke for neurologists and residents and processed several clinical guidelines.

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