IAS Symposium on Frontiers in Neuroscience (June 16-19, 2025) IAS Symposium on Frontiers in Neuroscience (June 16-19, 2025)

Updates
June 9, 2025
An email has been sent to all registrants on June 9, 2025, informing them of their acceptance or rejection to the symposium. If you have registered for the event but have not received any communication from us, please reach out to the secretary at ias2025ns@ust.hk.
Walk-ins are welcome but admission will be subject to the availability of seats at the venue.
 
June 4, 2025
Online registration is now closed.
The Organizers are currently reviewing all registrations received.
An email will be sent to all registrants on or before June 10, 2025, informing them of their acceptance or rejection to the symposium.
 
June 2, 2025
An email has been sent to all poster presenters informing them of their acceptance or rejection for the poster presentations.
If you have applied for a poster presentation but have not received any communication from us, please contact the secretary at ias2025ns@ust.hk.
 
May 27, 2025
The application for Poster Presentation is now closed. The organizers are currently reviewing all submitted poster abstracts. Accepted applicants will be notified via email by June 3, 2025. For any inquiries, please email ias2025ns@ust.hk.
 
May 8, 2025
The symposium schedule is now available in the "Schedule" section.
 
March 28, 2025
Registration is now open. For details, please refer to the "Registration" section.
Registration for and participation in this symposium are free of charge.
 
 
Overview

The symposium brings together leading experts and innovators to explore groundbreaking advancements in understanding the nervous system, focusing on innovative approaches to neuronal function, scarring, neurodegeneration, and therapeutic strategies. Topics will include cutting-edge single-cell techniques to dissect neuronal specification, connectivity, and degeneration, offering profound insights into how individual neurons develop, operate, and deteriorate. In addition, we will examine how the neural environment influences neuronal function and constrains regeneration, shedding light on the complex interactions that impact recovery after injury.

Through lectures, discussions, and poster sessions, attendees will gain a deep understanding of the latest frontiers in neuroscience. This event aims to foster collaboration, stimulate innovation, and highlight the transformative potential of neuroscience in improving human health and well-being.

Organizers
Christian GĂ–RITZ
Karolinska Institutet
Kai LIU
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology