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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

 

III INNOVATION AND TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM
&
XVI INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NEUROMODULATION (2024)

AUGUST 15TH TO 19TH

IMREA Morumbi - Rede de Reabilitação Lucy Montoro
Rua Jandiatuba, 580
Vila Andrade – São Paulo – SP
CEP 05716-150.

Hybrid event: Most courses will be taught in-person and live and a one-day international symposium will be delivered online.

The III Symposium on Innovation and Translational Neuroscience & XVI International Symposium on Neuromodulation will take place from the 15th to the 19th of August 2024 in person and with a one-day online event.

FEES AND DISCOUNTS

Main Event (August 17 and 18)

Period Undergraduate Students (*) Residents, Postgraduates (*) Professionals
until 05/30 R$ 200,00 R$ 390,00 R$ 860,00
from 06/01 to 06/30 R$ 290,00 R$ 520,00 R$ 990,00
from 07/01 to 31/07 R$ 390,00 R$ 600,00 R$ 1.170,00
from 08/01 até o evento R$ 440,00 R$ 660,00 R$ 1.350,00

 

Online only event (August 19)

Undergraduate Students (*) Residents, Postgraduates (*) Professionals
R$ 200,00 R$ 450,00 R$ 750,00

 

Values in Brazilian Reais (R$)
* Discounts by category:

Undergraduate students – grad
Residents or Postgraduates – respg

Use these discount codes and also send proof of category to  info@institutoscala.org

MINI-SYMPOSIA 2024

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August 15 and 16

IMREA Vila Mariana - Rede de Reabilitação Lucy Montoro
Rua Domingo de Soto, 100
Jardim Vila Mariana – São Paulo – SP 
CEP 04101-300

FEES AND DISCOUNTS - Mini Symposia

PROGRESSIVE DISCOUNTS FOR MORE THAN 1 MINI SYMPOSIUM!

Special discounts for those who register in advance.

NUMBER OF MINI SYMPOSIUMS until 06/30 from 07/01 to 07/31 from 08/01 until event
1 mini symposium R$ 270,00 R$ 370,00 R$ 420,00
2 mini symposia R$ 440,00 R$ 490,00 R$ 540,00
3 mini symposia R$ 560,00 R$ 600,00 R$ 690,00
4 mini symposia R$ 640,00 R$ 720,00 R$ 820,00
5 mini symposia R$ 690,00 R$ 820,00 R$ 950,00
6 mini symposia + R$ 770,00 R$ 950,00 R$ 1100,00

Values in Brazilian Reais (R$)

Call for Abstracts

 

CHANGES TO THE ABSTRACT AND INCLUSION OF AUTHORS CAN BE SENT BY 07/31/2024

Send your abstract for poster presentation via the link: https://forms.gle/SLfXVpGgTTZd7pRy7

 

The best posters will be chosen for oral presentation! All accepted abstracts will be published in the international scientific journal edited by Prof. Felipe Fregni: Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (ISSN: 2378-1890).

All participants are invited to submit abstracts for poster presentation at the event.

The scientific work sent to the XVI International Symposium on Neuromodulation will be selected by a scientific council and classified according to their scientific relevance and originality.

In order to standardize the layout of posters, we ask that you CAREFULLY read the following guidelines for preparing and submitting abstracts:

  1. All abstracts must be submitted in English and Portuguese and presented in English and/or Portuguese.
  2. Abstracts must be original content.
  3. Abstracts must be structured using the following sections:
    • Objectives
    • Methods
    • Results
    • Conclusion
  1. The abstract text must not exceed 250 words and in .DOC (Word) format.
  2. Tables, lists and other graphs are allowed and must be sent in the following formats: JPEG or GIF, with high resolution and suitable for reproduction in black and white (maximum of 3 graphs per summary).
  3. Avoid complex mathematical formulas.
  4. Only abstracts that feature at least one registered author will be included in the conference program.
  5. We will use a plagiarism check to ensure there is no plagiarism in the writing of the work. Also if you used AI in any step of the work, please acknowledge it.

After submitting your abstract, you will receive a confirmation email.

If you wish to make corrections to abstracts already sent, simply contact us by email at info@institutoscala.org with the email title: Change of abstract, with the title of the abstract, name of the authors and information for change.

 

Call for Abstracts (Steps)

• Selection

Posters will be selected by a scientific committee that reserves the right to decide on the final selection for presentation at the symposium. Abstracts accepted for presentation must have at least one of the authors of the work present at the event. To present it to the public, they must be registered as a participant in the event. Acceptance of the abstract will imply payment of the registration fee by the author who will present it.

 

• Free Oral Theme

Among the abstracts sent, the scientific committee will choose the 4 main outstanding works, which will have the opportunity to make a 10-minute Powerpoint presentation (or another program). The oral presentation will be made to the public participating in the Symposium.

The selected posters will be communicated via email up to 20 days before the event start date, as well as the works selected for presentation in a Free Oral Theme format.

Closer to the event date, we will send an email with location and display information for the posters.

Please note that the use of the badge will be mandatory during the event, including at the time of the presentation.

 

• Publication

All accepted abstracts will be available to participants and published in the international scientific journal edited by Prof. Felipe Fregni: Principles and Practice of Clinical Research (ISSN: 2378-1890).

INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS*

This is a tentative list based on guest speakers to date.

  • Jae-Jun Song, PhD
    Korea University – Coreia do Sul
  • Felipe Fregni, MD, Ph.D., MPH
    Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – EUA
  • Kevin Pacheco-Barrios, MD, MPH
    Harvard Medical School – EUA
  • Markus Ploner, PhD
    University of Munich – Alemanha
  • Michael Nitsche, PhD
    Leibniz Research Centre – Alemanha
  • Walter Paulus, PhD
    University Medical Center Göttingen - Alemanha
  • David Sparrow, PhD
    Boston University - Harvard Medical School
  • Sandra Carvalho, PhD
    University of Aveiro- Portugal
  • Marom Bikson, PhD
    The City College of New York – EUA
  • Lyn M March, PhD
    University of Sydney – Australia
  • Jürgen Götz, PhD
    Queensland Brain Institute – Australia
  • Barbra A Dickerman, PhD
    Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – EUA
  • Kjetil Bjornevik, PhD
    Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – EUA
  • Jian Kong, PhD
    Harvard University – EUA
  • Prudence Plummer, PhD
    School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at MGH Institute of Health Professions - EUA

NATIONAL SPEAKERS*

This is a tentative list based on guest speakers to date.

  • Adriana Carneiro, PhD
    Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade de São Paulo (HC-USP) – Brasil
  • Anna Carolyna Gianlorenco, PhD
    Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR) – Brasil
  • Andre Brunoni, PhD
    Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo | fmusp · Departamento de Psiquiatria
  • Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro, PhD
    Escola de Artes, Ciências e Humanidades da Universidade de São Paulo (EACH-USP) – Brasil
  • Christie Ramos Andrade Leite Panissi, PhD
    Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo (FFCLRP-USP) – Brasil
  • Wolnei Caumo, PhD
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul | UFRGS · Departamento de Cirurgia
  • Gilson Tanaka Shinzato, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo | fmusp
  • Linamara Rizzo Battistella, MD, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FM-USP) – Brasil
  • Katherinne Franco, PhD
    Universidade Cidade de São Paulo | UNICID · Programa em Fisioterapia
  • Isabela Bensenor, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo | fmusp
  • Mariana Arias Avila, PhD
    Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR) – Brasil
  • Marcel Simis, MD, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FM-USP) – Brasil
  • Taiza Elaine Grespan Santos Edwards, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo (FMRP-USP) – Brasil
  • Joao Ricardo Sato, PhD
    Universidade Federal do ABC – Brasil
  • Messias Borges Silva, PhD
    Universidade de São Paulo (USP) – Brasil
  • Claudia Suemoto, PhD
    Universidade de São Paulo (USP) – Brasil
  • Thiago Russo, PhD
    Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) – Brasil
  •  Marcia Cominetti, PhD
    Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) – Brasil
  • Jose Mario Prati, MS
    Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) – Brasil
  • Maryela Menacho, MS
    Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) – Brasil
  • Talita Dias da Silva, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FM-USP) – Brasil
  • Sara Pinto Barbosa, PhD
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FM-USP) – Brasil
  • Guilherme Larcerda, MS
    Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FM-USP) – Brasil