"Golden Age" of Neuroscience Discovery"
Did you know that in 2024, scientists combine AI with a 'minibrain' or cerebral organoids to make hybrid computers? Researchers plugged a "brain organoid" into an AI system, using the neural tissue to help complete computational tasks. Could such endeavor mark a step toward "biocomputers”? Could it lead to more insight into how the brain works and how it is affected by neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.
I invite you to join us this year to explore the exciting “Golden Age” Neuroscience Discovery in 2025 as we hear from experts on innovations for Headache, Pain, Epilepsy, Sleep Apnea, MS, Neuromuscular diseases, Alzheimer and Parkinson’s diseases.
Space is Limited register online today.
https://hawaiineuroscience.com/general-registration/
Emerging Trends in Neuroscience –Are We Living in the Golden Age of Neuroscience?
David Baskin, MD
Presidential Distinguished Chair and Professor
Residency Program Director, Dept. Neurosurgery,
Houston Methodist Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College
Rapid Acting Therapeutics for Neuropsychiatric Illness - Psychedelics and Neurostimulation
Nolan Williams, M.D.
Associate Professor Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,
Director, Brain Stimulation Laboratory, Director, Interventional Psychiatry Clinical Research, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
Stanford University School of Med
How Hawaii is Leading Innovation In Neuroscience
Kore Kai Liow, M.D.
Neuroscience Chair & Clinical & Translational Research,
Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience
https://hawaiineuroscience.com/research/
Clinical Professor of Medicine (Neurology)
University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine
Sleep Apnea Innovations
Nicholas Anderson, M.D.
Clinical Lead & Director, Sleep and Insomnia Center
Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Neurology)
University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine
Epilepsy - Seizing the Opportunity
Darren DuGas, M.D.
Co-Director, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
Director Video EEG Epilepsy Monitoring Unit
Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Neurology)
University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine
Break Throughs in Neuroimmunology -MS and Neuromuscular Diseases
Natalia Gonzalez Caldito, M.D.
Director, MS & Neuroimmunology Center, Infusion Center
ALS and Neuromuscular EMG Center
IV Infusion Center
Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Neurology)
University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine
Innovations in Rewiring Headache & Pain Pathways
Eonjung Angeline Kim, M.D.
Director, Headache & Facial Pain Center
Hawaii Pacific Neuroscience
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Neurology)
University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine
Alzheimer’s & Parkinson’s Disease Innovations in 2025
Michael Sonson, M.D.
Behavioral Neurology Fellow, Cedar Sinai UCLA
Kore Liow, M.D.
Interim Director, Memory Disorders Center, Parkinson’s & Movt Dis Center
Clinical Professor of Medicine (Neurology), University of Hawaii John Burns School of Medicine
Scientific Poster Session
8:00am — 10:00am
Poster Presentation
Poster Presentation Competition by residents and students
3:00pm — 4:00pm
Prize Award Presentation by Dean of Medical School
Presenting your research and data at our scientific poster session is a great opportunity to showcase your research results and data. This is also a great venue to meet and network with conference participants. Representatives of organizations are invited to present and share your important industry data during this session. Previously presented posters at other meetings are allowed*
Residents and Students Poster Presentation Competition Guidelines
Eligibility:
This competition is open to all students Graduates, Postgraduates and Research Scholars, residents, physicians. Presenters must register online to attend conferences to present their poster at the conference. If the registered presenter is unable to attend the conference, he/she may send a substitute. Previous posters submitted are not eligible.
Residents and Students Abstract submission guidelines:
Abstracts have to be submitted by email to
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Abstracts should contain no more than 600 words. Present numerical data in the form of graphs, rather than tables (graphs make trends in the data much more evident). If data must be presented in table-form, Keep it Simple Avoid acronyms and extensive mathematical notations as much as possible. Abstracts accepted for the presentation will be notified through email and those will be displayed on BRITL website.
Residents and Students Poster guidelines:
The abstract should include complete details of the contestant (e.g., abstract title, name, affiliation, abstract etc). For sample posters click here. The winners will be announced at the closing ceremony of the conference. The decision of the winner will be withdrawn if the winner/winners is/are not present at the time of announcement. Panel of judges will score posters and prize awarded as follows: Resident and Student Online Registration (Submission Deadline: July 18th, 2025)
FIRST PRIZE$1,000, SECOND PRIZE$750, THIRD PRIZE$500
Poster presenters will need to be registered and attend meetings in person*
https://hawaiineuroscience.com/general-registration/
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