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Nov 2022

Tue 15
10:00 - 13:00

Neuromod+ Launch event
Free

Mar 2023

Tue 14
09:30 - 17:00

Neuromod+ Co-creation event
Free

Sep 2023

Tue 12
01:00 - 16:30

CloseNIT Public and Patient Involvement in Neurotechnologies Workshop


Tue 26
All day

Chronic Pain Network+ PPI funding call deadline

Nov 2023

Fri 10
09:30 - 17:00

Respect for Neurodevelopment network Annual Event

Jan 2024

Wed 10
17:00 - 17:00

Featured Featured Neuromod+ funding call deadline


Mon 15
All day

Job opportunity: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Circuit/Systems Neuroscience

Feb 2024

Tue 27
09:30 - 17:00

Innovate UK KTN Neurotechnology Conference

Mar 2024

Wed 20
16:00 - 17:00

Featured Featured Seminar: Prof Tamar Makin – To be (biomimetic) or not to be?


Thu 21
13:30 onwards

1st Oxford Health BRC Pain Conference: from Theory to Practice
Free


Fri 22
Until 15:30

1st Oxford Health BRC Pain Conference: from Theory to Practice
Free

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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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