IBRC2020, 17th International Biophilia Rehabilitation Conference, Abatement:
USMF "Nicolaie Testimitanu", Moldova
 
 

Greetings – 2020

    Prof. Jose Leon-Carrion, Ph.D. and Chair,
University of Seville, Dept. of Experimental Psychology, Human Neuropsychology Laboratory
School of Psychology, University of Seville, Seville, Spain
Consultant, Dept. of Research, Development and Innovation (I+D+I)
Center for Brain Injury Rehabilitation (CRECER), Seville, Spain

IBRA Editorial Board Member and Conference Chair for IBRC2014 in Seville, Spain.


Welcome Message for Conference

Invitation to IBRC 2020
17th INTL BIOPHILIA REHABILITATION CONFERENCE, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova

April 7th-10th, 2020.

                                                                                                                                                                     

It is my pleasure to join my esteemed colleagues in welcoming you to the 17th INTERNATIONAL BIOPHILIA REHABILITATION CONFERENCE (IBRC), hosted by the State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Nicolaie Testimitanu", Chisinau, Republic of Moldova.
The theme for this year’s conference is “From Dreams to Reality: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in Health Costs, Robotics and Modern Technology”, chaired by Prof. Oleg Pascal, Ph.D. MD., State University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Nicolaie Testimitanu" and Prof. Ioan Sorin Stratulat, Ph.D., University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Grigore T. Popa”, Iasi, Romania. Professor Takizawa Shigeo (President, International Biophilia Rehabilitation Academy and Professor, Biophilia Institute of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) is President of the IBRC, a leading international forum which has worked for almost 20 years to advance research and diversify techniques for effective rehabilitation programs, with special emphasis on functional recovery in aging populations and reintegration into society.
This year’s conference marks a cornerstone in IBRC history by highlighting research and implementation of motivative exercise outside Japan, extending the use of PataKoro devices in five countries, and showing a real change in the functional recovery of elderly and disabled persons.

The International Biophilia Rehabilitation Academy (IBRA) is increasingly endorsed each year, with international conferences held worldwide. Do not miss this opportunity to participate and contribute to developments and breakthroughs in rehabilitation strategies.

We look forward to welcoming you in April in Chisinau.