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  • CloseNIT Public and Patient Involvement in Neurotechnologies Workshop
    Sep 12
    01:00 - 16:30

    CloseNIT Public and Patient Involvement in Neurotechnologies Workshop

  • Chronic Pain Network+ PPI funding call deadline
    Sep 26
    All day

    Chronic Pain Network+ PPI funding call deadline

  • Respect for Neurodevelopment network Annual Event
    Nov 10
    09:30 - 17:00

    Respect for Neurodevelopment network Annual Event

  • 1st Oxford Health BRC Pain Conference: from Theory to Practice
    Mar 21
    21 March 2024 @ 13:30 - 22 March 2024 @ 15:30

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

    Free
  • N-CODE Study Group
    Apr 15
    15 April 2024 @ 12:00 - 18 April 2024 @ 17:00

    N-CODE Study Group

    £75 – £150
  • Neurotechnology & Pain workshop
    Jul 2
    2 July 2024 - 3 July 2024

    Neurotechnology & Pain workshop

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