Neuromod+ Co-creation event

Imperial College London South Kensington Campus, Exhibition Road, London, United Kingdom

Our first co-creation event will take place in-person on Tuesday 21 Feb at Imperial College London.  The event will bring together our members to discuss and define themes and challenges for Neuromod+, and brainstorm new developments in minimally invasive neuromodulation, ahead of our first funding call. Schedule09.30 | Coffee and registration10.00 | Welcome and introductions10.35 […]

Free

CloseNIT Public and Patient Involvement in Neurotechnologies Workshop

The CloseNIT network, in affiliation with Neuromod+, is hosting a hybrid PPI workshop on Tuesday 12th September (this event is part of wider CloseNIT Network+ Meeting: September 2023). Come join us to discuss what “success” in PPI for neurotechnologies looks like and where to find the best examples to learn from. Join us to influence the development […]

N-CODE Study Group

Telford, Shropshire The Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, Sutton Heights, Telford, Telford, Shrophire, United Kingdom

Registration is now open to attend the N-CODE Study Group, 15th – 18th April 2024, Telford 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, […]

$75 – $150

Neurotechnology & Pain workshop

University of Exeter XFI Building, Reed Hall, Streatham Campus, Exeter, United Kingdom

Interdisciplinary 2 day workshop that aims to explore the promises and pitfalls of neuromodulation in chronic pain research. There will be morning talks across a range of translational topics that will cover neuromodulation in experimental human models, methodological considerations and clinical studies. Afternoon interactive workshops will focus on how to design and carry out transcranial […]

National Consortium for Neurotechnology Meeting with Regulators

Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

With support from Innovate UK, MHRA and OLS, we have recently established the National Consortium for Neurotechnology. The purpose of this regulatory network is to further the clinical translation of neurotechnology safely and efficiently in the UK. We are hosting a workshop with colleagues from MHRA, DHSC and DSIT in-person on August 6th 2024, 10am-4pm, […]