2nd Global Summit on Neuroscience, Neurology and Brain Disorders
12 Mar 2026 to 14 Mar 2026, 9:00am - 6:00pm
Theme & Purpose
This summit brings together leading researchers, clinicians, industry professionals and students from around the world to explore the latest breakthroughs in neuroscience and brain disorders. It spans topics from neurodegeneration (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s) to neuroengineering, brain‑imaging, rehabilitation, neuropsychiatry and more. neuroscience2026.researchconnects.org+1
The aim is to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, innovative research and collaboration that tackle complex brain health challenges. nenc.org+1
Key Features
- Plenary, keynote and invited speaker sessions by internationally‑recognised experts in neurotechnology, neurobiology, clinical neurology and brain health. neuroscience2026.researchconnects.org+1
- Wide set of scientific tracks/sessions, including (but not limited to):
- Neurological Disorders & Stroke
- Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
- Brain Aging & Interventions
- Neuroinformatics, Computational Neuroscience
- Neuroplasticity, Regenerative Medicine
- Pediatric Neurology & Epilepsy
- Neuroengineering & Signal Processing neuroscience2026.researchconnects.org
- Networking, poster sessions, workshops, and chances to present your own research.
- Registration options including speaker, delegate/listener, poster, student categories. neuroscience2026.researchconnects.org
Who Should Attend
Researchers and academics in neuroscience, neurology, neuropsychiatry and related fields
Clinical practitioners (neurologists, neurosurgeons, rehabilitation specialists)
Industry professionals/entrepreneurs in neuro‑technology and brain health
Graduate students and early career researchers looking to present and network nenc.org+1
Why Attend
- Gain exposure to cutting‑edge research and emerging technologies in brain science.
- Expand your professional network across academia, industry and clinical practice.
- Opportunity to present your work, engage in interactive discussions and explore translational pathways from research to impact.
- Set in London – a major global hub – offering both academic and cultural opportunities.