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Our Committee Members

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Dr. Felice Gersh

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Philip Loquet

Conference

Reese Whitman

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Who should attend
  • Neuroscientists and brain researchers advancing fundamental and applied brain science

  • Neurologists and clinical specialists treating neurological disorders

  • Psychiatrists and neuropsychiatrists addressing mental health and neurological care

  • Clinical psychologists and cognitive neuroscientists exploring brain–behavior connections

  • Mental health professionals and behavioral health practitioners supporting patient care

  • Biomedical engineers and neurotech innovators developing diagnostic and therapeutic tools

  • Researchers and academic faculty in neuroscience, neurology, and psychiatry

  • Graduate and postgraduate students pursuing careers in brain and mental health sciences

  • Stroke specialists, neuro-oncologists, and epilepsy experts advancing clinical practices

  • Policy makers and public health professionals shaping mental health and neurological care strategies

  • Professionals in psychopharmacology, addiction medicine, and behavioral neurology

  • Industry leaders and R&D experts from pharmaceutical, med-tech, and neurotechnology sectors

  • Representatives of hospitals, universities, research institutes, and healthcare organizations

  • Members of international societies, NGOs, and advocacy groups in neuroscience and mental health

Speaker Benifits
  • Recognition as a Distinguished Speaker at an international platform

  • Opportunity to earn CPD accredited credits in London

  • Global exposure and enhanced professional visibility

  • Indexed abstract publication in official conference proceedings

  • Direct networking with international experts and leaders in the field

  • Platform to showcase your research, innovations, and case studies

  • Certificate of recognition endorsed by international signatories

  • Media coverage and digital promotion of your professional work

  • Access to exclusive post-conference collaborations and projects

  • Strengthen your career by enhancing your profile with verified CPD hours

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Sheraton Skyline Hotel London Heathrow

London, UK

International Conference on Neuro Science, Neurology and Psychiatry

London, UK

March 5th & 6th

March 5th & 6th

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About the conference

ORION Conferences is proud to host the International Conference on Neuroscience, Neurology and Psychiatry, scheduled for March 05–06, 2026, in London, UK. This prestigious global event offers an exceptional interdisciplinary platform for neuroscientists, neurologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical researchers, academic scholars, and healthcare professionals to explore the latest breakthroughs and emerging trends in brain science, neurological care, and psychiatric advancements. Attendees will experience a comprehensive scientific agenda featuring keynote presentations from globally recognized experts, interactive workshops, technical sessions showcasing pioneering research, dynamic panel discussions addressing clinical and societal challenges, networking opportunities with international leaders, and an exhibition highlighting innovations in neurotechnologies, diagnostic tools, therapeutics, and mental health interventions. The conference welcomes a diverse audience including brain researchers, neuropsychiatrists, clinical psychologists, cognitive neuroscientists, mental health professionals, medical faculty, graduate students, biomedical engineers, health policy makers, and industry representatives from pharmaceutical, med-tech, and neurotech sectors. Participants will have the opportunity to present original research, showcase clinical case studies, and demonstrate technological advancements in neurological and psychiatric care. The event will foster collaboration and knowledge exchange on key areas such as brain mapping, neurogenetics, neuroimmunology, and translational psychiatry, as well as the intersection of artificial intelligence and neurocognitive science. The scientific program will feature sessions on key topics including: neurodegenerative disorders, brain injury and rehabilitation, mood and anxiety disorders, neurodevelopmental conditions, epilepsy and seizure management, neuro-oncology, cognitive neuroscience, stroke prevention and treatment, neuroimaging and brain mapping, AI and machine learning in neurology, clinical neuropsychology, addiction and substance use disorders, psychopharmacology, behavioral neurology, and emerging therapies in psychiatry. Special emphasis will be given to neuroplasticity, digital psychiatry, brain–computer interfaces, and integrative approaches to mental health. For those unable to attend in person, a virtual participation option will be available through a secure Zoom-integrated platform, allowing global attendees to access live sessions, expert panels, and virtual networking lounges. Call for Abstracts: Researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals are invited to submit abstracts for presentation. Accepted formats include oral presentations, poster presentations, virtual/webinar talks, and video presentations. Abstracts can be submitted through the official form on the conference website or via email at submissions@orionconferences.com. Each submission will undergo peer review by the Scientific Review Committee, and notification of acceptance will be sent within 1–2 business days. Why You Should Attend: This conference provides a rare opportunity to engage with global pioneers in neuroscience, neurology, and psychiatry, strengthen your professional network, and stay informed on transformative innovations shaping brain science and mental health care. Attendees will gain exposure to cutting-edge research, present their findings to an international audience, engage with journal editors and medical associations, and explore collaboration, funding, and publication opportunities across academic and healthcare sectors.

Scientific  Program

Program Time
Program Session
08:00 - 09:00
Registrations
09:00 - 09:30
Inauguration Ceremony
09:30 - 10:45
Keynote Presentations
10:45 - 11:05
Group Photo, Networking Coffee Break
11:05 - 12:00
Keynote Presentations
12:00 - 13:00
Scientific Sessions
13:00 - 13:40
Networking Lunch Hour
13:40 - 15:40
Scientific Sessions
15:40 - 16:00
Evening Group Photo, Refreshments Break and Networking
16:00 - 18:00
Scientific Sessions
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Sessions

Frontiers in Neuroscience & Brain Research

Ethics, Equity & Human Rights in Brain Health

Maternal Brain & Postpartum Mental Health

Neuropsychology of Chronic Illness & Cancer

Forensic Neuropsychiatry

Youth Mental Health & Suicide Prevention

Mood, Anxiety & Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Cognitive Disorders & Neurodegeneration

Addiction Neuroscience & Behavioral Health

Patient Safety & Ethics in Neurological Care

Trauma, PTSD & Brain-Based Recovery

Neurology in Global Health Emergencies

Workplace Brain Health & Stress Disorders

Neuropsychiatric Emergencies & Crisis Intervention

Pediatric & Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry

Women’s Brain & Mental Health

Community Neurology & Mental Health Outreach

Digital Neuroscience & AI in Brain Health

Neuroscience Education, Training & Translational Research

Digital Neuroscience & AI in Brain Health

Neuroscience Education, Training & Translational Research

Innovations in Neurological & Psychiatric Care

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