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Restoring and Extending the Human Brain

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May 12 – 13, 2022 | Houston, Texas


Overview

Program:

May 12, 2022

Functional Imaging

• Lan Luan PhD, Guosong Hong PhD, Andrew Dunn PhD

Noninvasive Neuromodulation

• Jerzy Szablowski PhD, Bin He PhD, Wayne Goodman M.D., Elisa Konofagou PhD

State of the Union Luncheon

• Matt Angle PhD, Riki Banerjee PhD, Marcus Gerhardt

Decoding & Modulation of Human Language

• Behnaam Aazhang PhD, Nitin Tandon M.D., Sudha Yellapantula PhD

Poster Session I

Happy Hour

May 13, 2022

Translational Neuroengineering

• Jacob Robinson, Caleb Kemere, Matt Angle, John Seymour, Fan-Gang Zeng Poster Session II


From Neuroscience to Neurotech

• Chong Xie, Cindy Chestek, Pieter Roelsema PhD

Keynote Address: Ed Boyden, PhD

Poster Award Presention

Keynote Reception

Happy Hour

2022 Restoring and Extending the Human Brain Poster Submission Submission Guidelines

The Rice Neuroengineering Initiative is proud to launch the Restoring and Extending the Human Brain Conference May 12-13, 2022 in Houston, Texas. The conference planning committee invites researchers, investigators, engineers, and physicians of all levels to submit an abstract for poster presentations at the meeting.

Submission Period: February 1 – April 1, 2022.
Notifications: April 15, 2022

Submitters may elect to be reviewed for inclusion in a limited number of available oral presentation slots. The highest-ranked submissions and late-breaking abstracts (clinical trial data, only) will be selected for a ten-minute oral presentation. Highly ranked abstracts will be accepted for poster presentations during one of two scheduled poster sessions. The presenting author is responsible for printing and presenting the work during a pre-determined date and time of the conference.

Submission Requirements

• TITLE: Descriptive and succinct titles should be properly formatted and accurately represent the work being submitted.

• ABSTRACT BODY: Should include an introduction, methods, results, and conclusion.

• LENGTH: Not to exceed 500 words.

• REFERENCES: Include all references used in preparing the abstract.

• FIGURES: Charts, graphs, or images can be submitted in .jpg, .gif, .png, or .pdf format.

• KEYWORDS: Supply one to five keywords to describe your abstract.

DISCLOSURES: Disclosures of conflicts of interest of the abstract submitter (non-author representative), presenting author, and all co-authors of the submitted abstract are required as well as a signed terms and conditions agreement.

NOTIFICATION: Authors or submitters will be notified by email of acceptance for presentation. If applicants have elected to be considered for oral presentations, notification regarding oral presentations will be delivered concomitantly.

REVIEW PROCESS: Abstracts submitted for the 2022 conference will undergo a blinded review by independent scientific reviewers. The submissions will be scored on scientific merit, topic applicability, and originality.

ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Presenting author of an oral presentation or poster must register (free of charge) to attend the Conference by April 21, 2022 in order to remain in the program. If the presenting author does not register by this date, all accepted abstracts by the presenting author will removed from the program. If a change of presenting author is necessary, please contact the conference organizers capoccioni@rice.edu to make arrangements for an alternate speaker no later than April 21, 2022.



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