ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

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Abstract Submission

The Scientific Programme Committee invites authors to submit abstracts for consideration and inclusion in the programme. Authors must submit abstracts online. Please note that only electronic submissions will be accepted.

General Policies

  • Only original scientific material, which has not been previously published.
  • Authors may submit more than one paper.
  • Abstracts must be submitted in English.
  • Each author will be required to provide his or her login user ID and a password. The online abstract submission programme will allow the author to return at a later time to update or edit the abstract before final submission. However, the abstract cannot be edited after final submission
  • Upon submission, authors will receive a confirmation by e-mail. If you do not receive an e-mail confirmation after submitting your abstract, please contact the organization secretariat.
  • Abstracts will be reviewed by an international panel of experts and are handled anonymously. An abstract may be selected for oral or e-poster presentation, or may be rejected.
  • Deadline for abstract submission is April 11, 2025
  • Notification letters will be sent to the presenting authors on April 18 2025. Details of the presentation format will be included at the notification letter.
  • All accepted abstracts will be published in the e-program book.
  • Presenting authors of the abstracts (either oral or e-poster) are required to register and pay for the registration fee. Failure to do so will result in exclusion from the final programme.

Abstract Format

  • Word limit is 400 words.
  • Title should be brief and clearly indicate the content of the abstract.
  • Author and co-author names, institutions, cities and countries are to be typed in appropriate boxes. Include family name and initials of author(s). Do not include degrees or Professional titles (Dr, PhD, Prof, MD, etc.)

Abstract Topics

  1. Basic Science of Neuromodulation
  2. Stereotactic Hardwares and Softwares
  3. Neuroprosthetics / Neural Engineering / Brain Computer Interface / Artificial Intelligence
  4. Socioeconomics of Neuromodulation
  5. Brain

    – Invasive Stimulation
    Movement Disorders
    Psychiatric Disorders
    Epilepsy
    Neurorehabilitation
    Pain

    – Non-Invasive Stimulation
    Movement Disorders
    Psychiatric Disorders
    Epilepsy
    Neurorehabilitation
    Pain

  6. Spinal Cord

    – Pain
    – Intrathecal Drug Delivery for Pain
    – Spasticity
    – Functional Restoration
    – Cardiovascular

  7. Peripheral Nerve

    – Headache
    – Pain
    – Gastrointestinal
    – Genitourinary
    – Systemic Disease

  8. Other
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