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  • October 2025
  • Tue 7
    Featured 7 October @ 16:00 - 17:00

    Seminar: Elsa Fouragnan – Improving decision making through ultrasound-induced neuroplasticity

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

    Join us for a seminar from Elsa Fouragnan, Professor in Neuroscience and Director of the Brain Research Imaging Centre at the University of Plymouth. Improving decision making through ultrasound-induced neuroplasticity […]

  • November 2025
  • Tue 25
    Featured 25 November @ 12:00 - 26 November @ 14:00

    UK Symposium on Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology 2025

    The County Hotel, Newcastle Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

    The UK Symposium on Neuromodulation and Neurotechnology 2025 will be hosted jointly by CloseNIT and Neuromod+ networks. The focus of this meeting will be the development of technologies that decode and […]

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The NEUROMOD+ Network is co-funded by EPSRC and MRC and is managed through a consortium of four UK universities: Imperial College London and the Universities of Nottingham, Oxford and Edinburgh.

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The EPSRC and MRC Neuromod+ network represents UK research, industry, clinical and patient communities, working together to address the challenge of minimally invasive treatments for brain disorders.

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