The Consortium for Neuroengineering and Brain-Computer Interfaces under the University of Alabama at Birmingham Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine will host its NeuroGateways Conference on April 11-12 at the Regions Field Ballroom.
This symposium will feature research presentations from leading national and local experts in neuroengineering and neurotechnology, including both UAB and external experts.
The NeuroGateways Symposium is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment for all participants that provides a platform to foster and exchange ideas among speakers and attendees from diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. The central themes of the conference include neurorehabilitation, neuromodulation and neurodata.
Registration for the conference must be completed by March 18 and is $100 for industry professionals, $25 for faculty and free for UAB students. To register, click here. Abstract submissions are due by Feb. 29.
The CNBCI is a UAB research pilot center committed to connecting neurobiology, neuroimaging, neural interface technology and the latest developments in neuroscience with engineering and analytics to advance the quality of research, academia and patient care.