14.02.2024
N-CODE Stakeholder-Led Study Group – April 2024
N-CODE are seeking researchers from academic or industrial backgrounds at all career stages to participate in an upcoming 4 day study group. Join to co-create solutions for challenges of unmet need, which require the development of innovative neurotechnologies to shift the emphasis of diagnosis and management of a variety of neurological conditions from the hospital into the community.
Venue: The Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, Sutton Heights, Telford, Shropshire, TF7 4DT
Dates: Monday 15th April (12:00 start) – Thursday 18th April (17:00 close) 2024. The deadline for applications is 16:00 (GMT) on Thursday 28th March 2024. For more information please visit: https://www.n-code.org/activity/n-code-stakeholder-led-study-group-april-2024/
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