2021 U.S. BRAIN Initiative® Investigators Meeting
Date:From 15 June 2021 to 17 June 2021
Meeting type: Virtual meeting
Hosted by: U.S. BRAIN Initiative
Organised by: U.S. BRAIN Initiative
Open to all audiences
- Federally funded and non-federally funded BRAIN Initiative investigators
- Non-federal organizations and groups invested in the U.S. BRAIN Initiative
- BRAIN Initiative-related investigators at large
- Federal staff
- Members of Congress
- Patient and advocacy groups
- Media and general public
Additional questions?
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to the meeting organizers at BrainInitiativeConferences@mail.nih.gov.
Registration is now open for the 7th Annual BRAIN Initiative® Investigators Meeting taking place virtually June 15-17, 2021.
Learn more and find updates about the program, meeting materials, symposia and abstracts, poster formats, and exhibits at brainmeeting2021.com.
Plenary speakers include: Drs. Danielle Bassett, Jennifer Doudna, Erich Jarvis, Ed Lein, and Mala Murthy. Plus, this year’s virtual meeting experience offers exciting new opportunities to browse content, interact with poster presenters and exhibitors, as well as network with your colleagues! On Demand sections will open in early June 2021.
Registration
Please register for the meeting as soon as possible!
Once registered, you may submit proposals for symposium sessions and/or submit abstracts to be considered for a Research Highlight Talks, Trainee Highlight Awards, and the general poster session. Instructions on the submission processes and access to submission portals may be found here.
Why Attend?
The 2021 BRAIN Initiative® Investigators Meeting will virtually convene BRAIN Initiative awardees, staff, and leadership from the contributing federal agencies (NIH, NSF, DARPA, IARPA, and FDA), plus representatives and investigators from participating non-federal organizations, and members of the media, public, and Congress. The purpose of this open meeting is to provide a forum for sharing exciting scientific developments and potential new directions and identifying areas for collaboration and research coordination.
Who Should Attend?
- Federally funded and non-federally funded BRAIN Initiative investigators
- Non-federal organizations and groups invested in the U.S. BRAIN Initiative
- BRAIN Initiative-related investigators at large
- Federal staff
- Members of Congress
- Patient and advocacy groups
- Media and general public
Additional questions?
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to the meeting organizers at BrainInitiativeConferences@mail.nih.gov.
Registration is now open for the 7th Annual BRAIN Initiative® Investigators Meeting taking place virtually June 15-17, 2021.
Learn more and find updates about the program, meeting materials, symposia and abstracts, poster formats, and exhibits at brainmeeting2021.com.
Plenary speakers include: Drs. Danielle Bassett, Jennifer Doudna, Erich Jarvis, Ed Lein, and Mala Murthy. Plus, this year’s virtual meeting experience offers exciting new opportunities to browse content, interact with poster presenters and exhibitors, as well as network with your colleagues! On Demand sections will open in early June 2021.
Registration
Please register for the meeting as soon as possible!
Once registered, you may submit proposals for symposium sessions and/or submit abstracts to be considered for a Research Highlight Talks, Trainee Highlight Awards, and the general poster session. Instructions on the submission processes and access to submission portals may be found here.
Why Attend?
The 2021 BRAIN Initiative® Investigators Meeting will virtually convene BRAIN Initiative awardees, staff, and leadership from the contributing federal agencies (NIH, NSF, DARPA, IARPA, and FDA), plus representatives and investigators from participating non-federal organizations, and members of the media, public, and Congress. The purpose of this open meeting is to provide a forum for sharing exciting scientific developments and potential new directions and identifying areas for collaboration and research coordination.
Who Should Attend?
- Federally funded and non-federally funded BRAIN Initiative investigators
- Non-federal organizations and groups invested in the U.S. BRAIN Initiative
- BRAIN Initiative-related investigators at large
- Federal staff
- Members of Congress
- Patient and advocacy groups
- Media and general public
Additional questions?
Please don’t hesitate to reach out to the meeting organizers at BrainInitiativeConferences@mail.nih.gov.