Register today for the 9th Annual BRAIN Initiative Meeting

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A flyer for the BRAIN Initiative Meeting on June 12-13, 2023

Registration is now open for the 9th Annual BRAIN Initiative Meeting which will take place June 12-13, 2023 in Bethesda, MD and online. 

Registration is now open for the 9th Annual BRAIN Initiative Meeting: Open Science, New Tools. Join us on Monday, June 12 and Tuesday, June 13 and submit your scientific proposals today! 

Register and submit proposals here

Plenary sessions will feature talks from Nita Farahany, J.D., Ph.D., Vanessa Ruta, Ph.D., and Sameer Sheth, M.D., Ph.D. In addition, you won’t want to miss networking opportunities, attendee-generated symposia, scientific posters, exhibits, and more during this hybrid event.  

During registration, attendees may submit proposals for symposium sessions, abstracts for Trainee Highlight Award consideration, and the general poster session.   

Key Dates to Consider:  

Tuesday, March 7: Symposia Submission Deadline Extension  

Friday, March 17: Trainee Highlight Award Abstract Deadline 

Monday, May 8: General Abstract Submission Deadline  

This is a public event, so please share the news with your networks. And if you’re spreading the news through social media, use the hashtag #studyBRAIN. 

If you have any questions about the content or programming of the 9th Annual BRAIN Initiative Meeting, please contact: BRAINInitiativeConferences@mail.nih.gov

If you have any logistics or technical questions regarding registration and/or the workshop, please contact: BRAIN@infinityconferences.com

We look forward to seeing you in person or online!  

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