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The 2nd Edition of the International Conference on Neurology and Neuroscience (Neuro Care 2027) is planned for March 22–24, 2027 in Singapore with an Online participation option, forming a global hybrid scientific forum focused on advancements in brain research and nervous system studies. This international event is designed to connect experts working across clinical neurology, experimental neuroscience, and biomedical innovation.
Neurology Conference welcomes participation from neurologists, neurosurgeons, cognitive scientists, psychologists, biomedical researchers, healthcare practitioners, and technology developers. The gathering provides a platform to discuss recent progress in understanding brain structure, neural communication pathways, and disorders affecting mental and physical functions.
The academic agenda includes keynote presentations by leading specialists, invited talks, original research sessions, poster exhibitions, interactive workshops, and collaborative panel discussions. Major topics cover brain degeneration conditions, stroke and vascular disorders, seizure mechanisms, neuro-oncology research, spinal cord repair strategies, mental health neuroscience, cognitive function analysis, neurogenetics, brain imaging technologies, and brain–computer interface systems.
With its hybrid structure, the conference ensures participation from global delegates through both onsite attendances in Singapore and virtual access from anywhere in the world. This format encourages wider scientific engagement and enables continuous exchange of knowledge across borders.
Neuroscience Conference also provides opportunities for postgraduate students, young investigators, and early-career researchers to present their findings, receive expert evaluation, and expand professional networks. Selected research contributions may be included in conference proceedings and indexed academic platforms.
This Brain Congress is dedicated to encouraging new research directions, supporting interdisciplinary cooperation, and strengthening scientific understanding in neurological sciences, ultimately contributing to better approaches for diagnosing, treating, and managing brain-related disorders worldwide.