You are invited to attend the 8th biennial Cambridge Neuroscience Symposium - Interventions & Recovery on 10th and 11th September at West Road Concert Hall and Trinity College.
This international gathering is dedicated to exploring the latest advancements in cell and gene therapies, pharmaceutical innovations, and cutting-edge neurotechnology aimed at addressing neurological diseases. Featuring a diverse lineup of expert speakers and interactive sessions, the conference provides a platform for researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders to share insights, discuss challenges, and collaborate on pioneering solutions to improve nervous system health. Attendees will engage with the latest research and practical applications that promise to reshape the future of treatment for various neurological conditions.
Featuring 7 sessions, including a public facing panel discussion on treatments for dementia and 3 plenary lectures (Amy Arnsten, Lorenz Studer and Sir Stephen O’Rahilly), this 2-day international meeting featuring up to 500 delegates is a fantastic opportunity to meet, connect and learn in the heart of Cambridge.
This meeting will be open to neuroscientists of every discipline! You will be able to present a poster/data blitz on any of the themes of Cambridge Neuroscience - learning from each other is key. We have an excellent programme of national and international speakers confirmed and you will be invited to attend the Gala Conference dinner in the Great Hall of Trinity College (additional charge will apply and places are limited).
For further information regarding Cambridge Neuroscience and registration terms and conditions, please visit our website: www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk