Plenary Sessions & Speakers

Plenary Sessions & Speakers

Check out the plenary speakers who have already confirmed their participation and what they will be discussing at the congress:

Opening Plenary Session

Improving Efficiency and Trustworthiness in Pre-Clinical and Clinical Pain Research

Andrew Rice, UK

Plenary Session 1

The Case for Physiological Closed Loop Control DBS followed by Debate

Tim Denison, UK

The Case against Physiological Closed Loop Control DBS followed by Debate

Cameron McIntyre, USA

Plenary Session 2

A Mechanism Based Approach to Spinal Cord Stimulation

Frank Huygen, The Netherlands

Challenges to SCS for Pain

Sam Eldabe, UK

Plenary Session 3

Neuromodulation Strategies for Pediatric Epilepsy

George Ibrahim, Canada

Novel Strategies for Personalized VNS

Krystal Vonck, Belgium

Ambulatory Brain Biomarkers of Chronic Pain: Toward Closed Loop Brain Stimulation

Prasad Shirvalkar, USA

Plenary Session 4

Highly Efficient Neural Modeling for Analysis and Design

Warren Grill, USA

Closed Loop DBS and TMS for Cognitive Disorders

Alik Widge, USA

Slowing Cognitive Decline in MDD and Mild Cognitive Impairments with Cognitive Remediation and tDCS

Marom Bikson, USA

Plenary Session 5

Disorders of Vagal Tone

Peter Staats, USA

Plenary Session 6

LiFU Neuromodulation in Neuropsychiatric Disorders

Noah S. Philip, USA

Closing Plenary Session

Novel Brain Computer Interface Technologies

Douglas Weber, USA

The Future of AI and Neuromodulation

Dirk de Ridder, New Zealand