10.07.2024
UK Symposium on Neuromodulation & Neurotechnology
12th & 13 September 2024 Jubilee Hotel, Nottingham, UK. Hosted jointly by our partner networks, Close NIT and Neuromod+
Our partner neuro networks are hosting an upcoming 2 – day symposium in Nottingham, UK. The event will include a showcase of network-funded research, plenary talks from international speakers, presentations and panel discussions on PPI in neurotechnology and industry translation, and lightning talks discussing latest developments in neurotechnology and neuromodulation. The event is in-person only. Registration is open until 5th August 2024.
For more details, please visit https://neuromodplus.org/event2/uk-symposium-on-neuromodulation-and-neurotechnology/
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