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Upcoming Neuromodulation Event

7th Bioelectronic Medicine Summit

Conference

September 28-29, 2026 | The Lighthouse, Chelsea Piers, New York City


Overview

Bioelectronic Medicine (BEM) combines molecular medicine, neuroscience, and biomedical engineering to treat disease with device-based therapies. The BEM Summit is an international meeting that brings together leaders across academia, medicine, and industry to discuss recent developments and in-progress work that will inform the future of the field. In 2026, we have the 7th BEM Summit focused on New Targets and Therapies Across Organs and Systems.


NEW TARGETS AND THERAPIES ACROSS ORGANS AND SYSTEMS

The rapidly advancing field of Bioelectronic Medicine (BEM) combines a variety of disciplines to develop device-based therapies for treating human disease. With BEM therapies recently approved for clinical use, and several others advancing through late-phase clinical trials, the field stands at an inflection point where decades of basic science research are translating into transformative therapies spanning multiple organ systems. The 7th BEM Summit will highlight the latest work across academic labs, BEM-relevant companies, and clinical advances that will inform the next generation of therapies in the field.

Featured sessions include:

  • Nerve Pathways and Tools in the Heart and Airways
  • Nerve Pathways and Tools in the Liver and Gut
  • Ultrasound Tools for the Brain Targets
  • Brain Computer Interfaces to Improve Human Health
  • New Technology Development in Bioelectronics
  • Neuroimmune Modulation and Translation
  • Neuromodulation to Treat Cancer
  • Technology and Disease-specific Foundation Panel
  • Clinical Translation of Devices to Treat Disease

Invited Speakers

Marom Bikson, PhD
Professor, City College of New York CUNY
Chad Bouton, PhD
Professor, VP Advanced Engineering; Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research
Claudia Cea, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yale University
Eric H. Chang, PhD
Associate Professor, Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research
Hong Chen, PhD
Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Robert Chen, MSc MB BChir
Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto / University Health Network
Cindy Chestek, PhD

Full agenda coming soon!





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Location

The Lighthouse, Chelsea Piers
New York City