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Neuro Bangkok 2027
Conference Dates
March 15 & 16, 2027 (In-Person in Bangkok)
March 17, 2027 (Virtual Via Zoom Platform)
Deadlines: 17 February, 2026
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🔬 Call for Speakers, Oral Presentations & Poster Submissions
Be part of a global forum bringing together eminent scientists, clinicians, and researchers to discuss cutting-edge developments in neuroscience, psychiatry, psychology, neurology, trauma science, artificial intelligence in mental health, and the long-term neurological effects of COVID-19.
💡 Present your research, innovations, and perspectives to an international audience driving the future of brain and mental health sciences.
We invite contributions highlighting:
✅ Recent advances in neurotechnology, brain imaging, and AI-based diagnostic tools
✅ Novel findings in neuropsychiatric disorders, cognitive impairment, and trauma recovery
✅ Progress in biomarker-driven diagnostics and personalized approaches in psychiatric care
✅ Advancements in brain–computer interfaces, neuromodulation, and next-generation therapies
📌Sessions
01 to 17
- Neurological Impact of COVID-19
- Neuroscience and Neurology
- Mental Plasticity & Development
- Stress Neuroscience and the Neurobiology
- Neurosurgery
- Brain Injury
- Stroke and Trauma
- Neurochemistry
- Neuropharmacology
- Neuroendocrinology
- Neuroimaging
- Controversies in Neurology
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Adult Neurogenesis and Cell Biology
- Ageing And Dementia, Alzheimer Diseases
18 to 33
- Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s Diseases
- Advances in Neuroimaging Techniques
- Neuroplasticity and Neurorehabilitation
- Clinical and Translational Neurology
- Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Therapeutic Strategies for Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Neuroscience & Psychiatry Research
- Psychopharmacology and Psychotherapy
- Artificial Intelligence and Brain Research
- Pediatric Neurology
- Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence
- Stroke & Epilepsy
- Stroke, Trauma, Anxiety, Depression and Sleep Disorders
- School Psychology & Educational Psychology
- Psychology, Cell & Molecular Biology
- Traumatic Brain Injury and Behavioral Neuroscience
- Mental Health & Disorder
General Instructions
- Abstracts should represent the original work.
- Please add your references (If any)
- Include your picture in the abstract.
- The full name with credentials of the Author should be highlighted with their affiliation.
- The Abstract should be written in English.
- Please indicate one – three most relevant themes for your abstract from the conference sessions/tracks.
- Please send a brief biography together with the Abstract (Kindly refer to the Abstract template for example).
- Please download the abstract template and follow the format carefully.
- Abstracts that do not conform to the guidelines will be asked to revise.
- Abstracts received after the given deadline, due to any reason will not be accepted unless the deadline is extended.
- The abstract should be submitted in the format of an MS Word (.doc or .docx) document.
Abstract Format Guidelines
- An abstract is a compendious summary of a research paper’s substance including its background, purpose, methodology, results, and conclusion.
- It should be one paragraph with a word limit of 200-250.
- Please do not include subheadings, bullets, lists, and header/footer in the abstract.
- Try to keep the Abstract titles short, but descriptive. Informative titles, indicating key points are encouraged. Abbreviations should not be used in the title.
- Acronyms should be written in full the first time, mentioned in the text, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.
- Make sure that the scientific names are in italics.
- Use a negative exponent (e.g. kgm-3) and do not indicate units as divisions (e.g. kg/m 3).
- Any Chemical formulae should be written in a standard form such as “CaCO3” not as “CaCO3”. Use a zero before decimal points such as “0.45,” not “.45.”
RECOMMENDED FONT
Title: Times New Roman, 12 points, Upper case, center text in bold
Body: Times New Roman, 11 points; Line spacing: 1, one column of text
AFFILIATIONS FORMAT
- Affiliations should be indicated with superscript.
- A superscript asterisk should be used for the corresponding author.
- Names of affiliations should be given including the country.
- If there is more than one name and address, they should be related by superscript numbers.
Example:
- Surname INITIALS 1, Surname INITIALS 1*, and Surname INITIALS 2
- Department, Faculty, University, Country
- Department, Institute, Country
- *author@anymail.com (* Email address of the corresponding author)
Note: Download follows the abstract template for better understanding.
Guidelines For The Co-Authors
- Please note a single registration permits only one person to attend the conference.
- If the co-authors would like to attend the conference their registration and payment are required to be made independently.
- However, they will be given a waiver of 25% in the Listener’s Registration Fee.
- The certificate will also be issued for the co-authors upon their registration/payment for the conference.
- Please make prior communications with the organizing committee regards to this matter to avail the benefit of the discount.
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