Existing Account?

For general enquiries, please contact Ms. Jean Chen
2024mbisymposium@gmail.com

Call for Session

The MBI Scientific Committee (SC) invites you to contribute by submitting a proposal for a thematic session or educational worskhops in applied and translational neuroscience. Proposals should follow the submission guideline. 

 

Thematic Symposia Proposal

In a symposia, 3-4 speakers present on a specific topic with their most recent data. Your proposal should include

  • An intriguing session title
  • 3-4 presentation titles and speakers
  • A session summary (max. 250 words)
  • Optionally, a session chair (or moderator)

Educational Workshop Proposal

The workshop session focus on an interactive dialogue between participants and the presenters, providing fundamental knowledge with state-of-the-art summaries, with emphasis on new information relevant for clinical research or practice. Your proposal should include

  • An intriguing session title
  • 4-5 lecture titles and speakers
  • A session summary (max. 250 words)
  • Optionally, a session chair (or moderator)

Important Dates

  • Deadline for session summary is April 15, 2024
  • Results will be released and sent by email no later than April 30, 2024
  • Deadline for full session submission with individual abstract from proposed presenters is Jun. 15, 2024

Topics of Interest

  • Basic science and biological processes and factors underlying the links between medical vs. non-medical intervention and mental health (Artificial intelligence (AI) in Medicine, Telehealth, Digital Health, Innovative Wearable Technology, Brain-gut-microbe axis, Fatty acids and lipid nutrition, Mental disorder & comorbidities, Lifestyle modification, Neuroimaging, Nutrition & diet, Pain, Personalized medicine, Psychology, Psycho-neuro-immunology, Psychopharmacology, Resilience)
  • Disease management and mental health wellbeing across age groups
  • Epidemiology, public health and population studied in mental health
  • The use of science and technology in mental health
  • Mind-Body intervention