| The first Pannonian Symposium on CNS Injury in 2000 sought to provide a unique environment for evaluation 
 of translational research in traumatic brain injury, a pioneering concept at that time.
 
 Contemporary thought now appreciates that communication between basic scientists and clinicians is essential to
 
 improve the relevance and impact of basic science discovery as well as the quality of patient care and
 
 management – a major goal that the Pannonian symposia has embraced for more than 15 years.
 
 Traditions can be measured in decades as well as in centuries. This year the Pannonian Symposium is linked to
 
 celebration of the 650th anniversary of the founding of the University of Pécs, one of the first universities in
 
 Europe, and currently a comprehensive university serving over 30,000 Hungarian and international students.
 
 Appreciating the past – but looking to the future – we embrace this premise as the motto of the 7th Pannonian
 
 Symposium on Central Nervous System Injury, an event also linked to the State of Hungarian Science meeting
 
 on the 1
 
 st of September. The Pannonian Symposium will herald this large scale scientific meeting that will
 
 include the National Brain Program, launched and financed by the Government of Hungary.
 
 Presentations from worldwide experts on brain injury research with a focus on pathobiology and applied clinical
 
 research as well as patient care should help contribute to a better understanding of and ultimately, better
 
 treatments for our brain-injured population.
 
 The organizers believe that - like our previous Pannonian conferences - this symposium will be highly
 
 informative and will inspire collaborative efforts in various areas of research focusing on CNS injury and repair.
 
 The host city of Pécs harbors a special medieval atmosphere, with the majority of the city included in the
 
 World's Cultural Heritage designation (UNESCO). Pécs is also a colorful and exciting Central-European city
 
 that served as the European Capital of Culture in 2010.
 
 As hosts of this symposium we look forward to the 17th anniversary of our first meeting, to welcome you again
 
 to Pécs, anticipating that this meeting will again be an academic and social success, while commemorating the
 
 founding of our University!
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