π¦ May 15 - June 15 is #TouretteAwarenessMonth
π― A time to educate and support those affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS) - a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts people of all ages.
Understanding Tourette Syndrome
π― TS is characterized by tics - involuntary movements or sounds that can range from mild to severe:
Motor tics: Sudden movements (eye blinking, head jerking)
Vocal tics: Unintentional sounds or words (throat clearing, phrases)
π― What We Know About Causes, while the exact cause remains unknown:
Strong genetic component (often runs in families)
Environmental factors may influence development
π― Show Your Support
The teal awareness shirt symbolizes solidarity with the TS community.
π Understanding leads to acceptance. Share to spread awareness!
π Source:
Tourette Association of America
#TouretteSyndrome #TicDisorder
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π― A time to educate and support those affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS) - a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts people of all ages.
Understanding Tourette Syndrome
π― TS is characterized by tics - involuntary movements or sounds that can range from mild to severe:
Motor tics: Sudden movements (eye blinking, head jerking)
Vocal tics: Unintentional sounds or words (throat clearing, phrases)
π― What We Know About Causes, while the exact cause remains unknown:
Strong genetic component (often runs in families)
Environmental factors may influence development
π― Show Your Support
The teal awareness shirt symbolizes solidarity with the TS community.
π Understanding leads to acceptance. Share to spread awareness!
π Source:
Tourette Association of America
#TouretteSyndrome #TicDisorder
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
β€1
What force mechanism leads to the fracture in the image?
Anonymous Quiz
23%
Flexion compression
13%
Pure axial load
33%
Flexion distraction
7%
Shear
23%
Extension distraction
Answer:
β C: Flexion distraction
This image demonstrates a three column pure
bony injury, often referred to as a Chance fracture
after the physician G.Q. Chance in 1948. It is caused
by a flexion distraction force mechanism where
the axis of rotation is anterior to the vertebral body.
βοΈ Chance Fracture (flexion-distraction injury)
Flexion-distraction injuries result from pulling forces that lead to damage in the posterior and middle portions of the spine. These injuries often feature fractures through the posterior bones, and it's common for the posterior ligamentous complex to also be affected. Chance fractures are a well-known example caused by flexion-distraction forces. Such an injury can happen when the upper body's weight shifts forward while the torso remains anchored, creating tension across the spine. In these cases, the vertebral body is usually affected by flexion forces, whereas the posterior spinal structures are damaged by distraction forces.
π―Treatment:
Chance fractures can be treated conservatively or surgically. In patients with purely bony injuries and no neurological deficits, non-surgical management with a cast or TLSO is usually effective, allowing natural healing. Neurological symptoms or ligamentous damage, however, are indications for surgeryβmost commonly long-segment posterior fixation with pedicle screws, with or without interbody fusion. Spinal decompression may be needed in some cases.
Fracture reduction is typically done on a Risser table via hyperextension, followed by a custom plaster or fiberglass orthosis worn for 8β12 weeks. Compliance can be challenging due to discomfort, but union rates are high. Rehabilitation is crucial for regaining strength and mobility.
Obese or large patients may not tolerate conservative treatment and are better suited for surgery. Minimally invasive pedicle screw techniques have reduced the risks associated with open procedures.
π Source:
- Neurosurgery Primary Board Review
π References for more information:
Chance Fractures/ Jennifer Koay; Donald D. Davis; Jeffery P. Hogg
Grossbach, A. J., Dahdaleh, N. S., Abel, T. J., Woods, G. D., Dlouhy, B. J., & Hitchon, P. W. (2013). Flexion-distraction injuries of the thoracolumbar spine: open fusion versus percutaneous pedicle screw fixation. Neurosurgical Focus FOC, 35(2), E2.doi 10.3171/2013.6.FOCUS13176
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
β C: Flexion distraction
This image demonstrates a three column pure
bony injury, often referred to as a Chance fracture
after the physician G.Q. Chance in 1948. It is caused
by a flexion distraction force mechanism where
the axis of rotation is anterior to the vertebral body.
βοΈ Chance Fracture (flexion-distraction injury)
Flexion-distraction injuries result from pulling forces that lead to damage in the posterior and middle portions of the spine. These injuries often feature fractures through the posterior bones, and it's common for the posterior ligamentous complex to also be affected. Chance fractures are a well-known example caused by flexion-distraction forces. Such an injury can happen when the upper body's weight shifts forward while the torso remains anchored, creating tension across the spine. In these cases, the vertebral body is usually affected by flexion forces, whereas the posterior spinal structures are damaged by distraction forces.
π―Treatment:
Chance fractures can be treated conservatively or surgically. In patients with purely bony injuries and no neurological deficits, non-surgical management with a cast or TLSO is usually effective, allowing natural healing. Neurological symptoms or ligamentous damage, however, are indications for surgeryβmost commonly long-segment posterior fixation with pedicle screws, with or without interbody fusion. Spinal decompression may be needed in some cases.
Fracture reduction is typically done on a Risser table via hyperextension, followed by a custom plaster or fiberglass orthosis worn for 8β12 weeks. Compliance can be challenging due to discomfort, but union rates are high. Rehabilitation is crucial for regaining strength and mobility.
Obese or large patients may not tolerate conservative treatment and are better suited for surgery. Minimally invasive pedicle screw techniques have reduced the risks associated with open procedures.
π Source:
- Neurosurgery Primary Board Review
π References for more information:
Chance Fractures/ Jennifer Koay; Donald D. Davis; Jeffery P. Hogg
Grossbach, A. J., Dahdaleh, N. S., Abel, T. J., Woods, G. D., Dlouhy, B. J., & Hitchon, P. W. (2013). Flexion-distraction injuries of the thoracolumbar spine: open fusion versus percutaneous pedicle screw fixation. Neurosurgical Focus FOC, 35(2), E2.doi 10.3171/2013.6.FOCUS13176
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π§ June 8 is World Brain Tumor Day π
π― A day to raise global awareness about brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumorsβa rare but life-altering group of over 130 tumor types affecting both the brain and spine.
π― CNS tumors may be benign or cancerous, but both can disrupt vital brain functions. Some originate in the brain, while others spread from cancers elsewhere in the body.
π Early diagnosis and timely treatmentβoften including surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapyβcan significantly improve outcomes and preserve quality of life.
π Common symptoms may include:
βͺοΈ Seizures
βͺοΈ Vision or hearing changes
βͺοΈ Memory loss or behavior changes
π§© The impact of brain tumors extends far beyond the individual.
π― Use #WorldBrainTumorDay to support the fight.
π Source:
National Cancer Institute
Medical College Vellore
#BrainTumorAwareness #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π― A day to raise global awareness about brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumorsβa rare but life-altering group of over 130 tumor types affecting both the brain and spine.
π― CNS tumors may be benign or cancerous, but both can disrupt vital brain functions. Some originate in the brain, while others spread from cancers elsewhere in the body.
π Early diagnosis and timely treatmentβoften including surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapyβcan significantly improve outcomes and preserve quality of life.
π Common symptoms may include:
βͺοΈ Seizures
βͺοΈ Vision or hearing changes
βͺοΈ Memory loss or behavior changes
π§© The impact of brain tumors extends far beyond the individual.
π― Use #WorldBrainTumorDay to support the fight.
π Source:
National Cancer Institute
Medical College Vellore
#BrainTumorAwareness #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πInternational Conference on Alzheimers Disease & Dementia 2025
πZΓΌrich, Switzerland
π07 - 08 Jul 2025
π Key features:
π·οΈThe International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia is a prominent event taking place in ZΓΌrich, Switzerland. This conference is organized by Conference Series LLC Ltd, a reputable organizer known for hosting significant academic and professional gatherings. It focuses on the fields of Neuroscience, Medical, and Pharma, bringing together experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and research in Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πZΓΌrich, Switzerland
π07 - 08 Jul 2025
π Key features:
π·οΈThe International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia is a prominent event taking place in ZΓΌrich, Switzerland. This conference is organized by Conference Series LLC Ltd, a reputable organizer known for hosting significant academic and professional gatherings. It focuses on the fields of Neuroscience, Medical, and Pharma, bringing together experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss the latest advancements and research in Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
β€1
πInternational Conference on Psychiatry and Mental Health 2025
πRome, Italy
π14 - 16 Jul 2025
π Key features:
πΆTheme: Advances in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
π·οΈThe event focuses on advances in neuroscience and psychiatry, offering a platform for researchers and healthcare professionals to share insights and discuss current challenges in mental health. It aims to provide transformative professional development experiences covering the spectrum of research in psychiatry and the application of new technologies.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πRome, Italy
π14 - 16 Jul 2025
π Key features:
πΆTheme: Advances in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
π·οΈThe event focuses on advances in neuroscience and psychiatry, offering a platform for researchers and healthcare professionals to share insights and discuss current challenges in mental health. It aims to provide transformative professional development experiences covering the spectrum of research in psychiatry and the application of new technologies.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month πͺπ§
π― Myasthenia Gravis (MG)βfrom Greek and Latin meaning βgrave muscular weaknessββis a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that causes fluctuating muscle weakness, especially after activity.
π― MG affects around 20 in every 100,000 people globally, though the true number may be higher due to undiagnosed mild cases.
π― This condition commonly impacts muscles that control:
π Eye movement and blinking
π Facial expressions
π£ Chewing, swallowing, and speech
πͺ Arm and leg movement
Symptoms often worsen with activity and improve with rest. While there is no cure, treatments can significantly improve quality of life and daily function.
π The teal ribbon represents MG awareness and support.
π Source:
Cleveland Clinic
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America
#MyastheniaGravisAwareness #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π― Myasthenia Gravis (MG)βfrom Greek and Latin meaning βgrave muscular weaknessββis a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disorder that causes fluctuating muscle weakness, especially after activity.
π― MG affects around 20 in every 100,000 people globally, though the true number may be higher due to undiagnosed mild cases.
π― This condition commonly impacts muscles that control:
π Eye movement and blinking
π Facial expressions
π£ Chewing, swallowing, and speech
πͺ Arm and leg movement
Symptoms often worsen with activity and improve with rest. While there is no cure, treatments can significantly improve quality of life and daily function.
π The teal ribbon represents MG awareness and support.
π Source:
Cleveland Clinic
Myasthenia Gravis Foundation of America
#MyastheniaGravisAwareness #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π Dr. Giacomo Rizzolatti
π Italian neuroscientist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Parma, globally recognized for discovering the mirror neuron systemβone of the most groundbreaking findings in cognitive neuroscience
π His research uncovered how specific neurons activate during both action execution and observation, revealing neural foundations of imitation, empathy, and language evolution
π Developed key theories in motor cognition, peripersonal space, attention, and autism, transforming our understanding of the social brain
π Member of elite academies including the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the AcadΓ©mie des Sciences (France), and recipient of the Brain Prize, Prince of Asturias Award, and Grawemeyer Prize
π Co-author of Mirrors in the Brain and 300+ scientific publications that continue to shape neuroscience, psychology, and robotics
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π Italian neuroscientist and Professor Emeritus at the University of Parma, globally recognized for discovering the mirror neuron systemβone of the most groundbreaking findings in cognitive neuroscience
π His research uncovered how specific neurons activate during both action execution and observation, revealing neural foundations of imitation, empathy, and language evolution
π Developed key theories in motor cognition, peripersonal space, attention, and autism, transforming our understanding of the social brain
π Member of elite academies including the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the AcadΓ©mie des Sciences (France), and recipient of the Brain Prize, Prince of Asturias Award, and Grawemeyer Prize
π Co-author of Mirrors in the Brain and 300+ scientific publications that continue to shape neuroscience, psychology, and robotics
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πSummer Course on Affective Neuroscience
πEvent Dates: 07β11 Jul 2025
πFlorence, Italy
π Key features:
πΈοΈRegistration Deadline: 29 Jun 2025
π·οΈThe Summer School on Affective Neuroscience provides an education in the specialized field of affective neuroscience. The overall aim of the Summer School is getting closer to understanding the mechanisms behind human psychopathology. The courses aim at an in-depth analysis of the latest developments in the field of affective neuroscience. The teaching format is a stimulating combination of lectures and workshops.
The Summer School on Affective Neuroscience is an ideal opportunity for clinicians, both psychologists and medical doctors, and young scientists to update their knowledge and expertise on the fundamentals of affective disorders.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πEvent Dates: 07β11 Jul 2025
πFlorence, Italy
π Key features:
πΈοΈRegistration Deadline: 29 Jun 2025
π·οΈThe Summer School on Affective Neuroscience provides an education in the specialized field of affective neuroscience. The overall aim of the Summer School is getting closer to understanding the mechanisms behind human psychopathology. The courses aim at an in-depth analysis of the latest developments in the field of affective neuroscience. The teaching format is a stimulating combination of lectures and workshops.
The Summer School on Affective Neuroscience is an ideal opportunity for clinicians, both psychologists and medical doctors, and young scientists to update their knowledge and expertise on the fundamentals of affective disorders.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πSTP 44th Annual Symposium: Toxicologic Neuropathology
πChicago, Illinois
πJune 22-25, 2025
π Key features:
π·οΈthe symposium, βEffective animal-to-human translation in neurotherapeutic development,β features five comprehensive sessions, covering topics such as Fundamentals of Neuropathology, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Neurobiomarkers, Neuro-Omics, Hot Topics, Challenges, and Future Directions. Join your colleagues and immerse yourself in a dynamic program with cutting-edge scientific sessions, enriching continuing education courses, and valuable networking opportunities. Please visit the Annual Symposium website for additional information and to review the preliminary program.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πChicago, Illinois
πJune 22-25, 2025
π Key features:
π·οΈthe symposium, βEffective animal-to-human translation in neurotherapeutic development,β features five comprehensive sessions, covering topics such as Fundamentals of Neuropathology, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Neurobiomarkers, Neuro-Omics, Hot Topics, Challenges, and Future Directions. Join your colleagues and immerse yourself in a dynamic program with cutting-edge scientific sessions, enriching continuing education courses, and valuable networking opportunities. Please visit the Annual Symposium website for additional information and to review the preliminary program.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
β€2
π―Prof. Gazi YaΕargul
(1925-2025)
π§ βMicrosurgery is not just a techniqueβit is a philosophy.β
This belief defined the legacy of Prof. YaΕargil, the father of modern microneurosurgery.
π¬ A surgeon, educator, and pioneer, transforming neurosurgery through precision, compassion, and dedication. His six-volume work, Microneurosurgery, and over 330 publications became essential references.
π Founder of the Zurich school, he mentored generations, emphasizing anatomical mastery and patient-first care. His influence reached far through global courses and live surgeries.
π His innovationsβlike AVM resectionβremain gold standards.
π¨ββοΈ Even in his 90s, he continued to teach and inspire.
π We honor a century of healing.
Rest in peace, Professor. Your vision lives on.
π Source:
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
(1925-2025)
π§ βMicrosurgery is not just a techniqueβit is a philosophy.β
This belief defined the legacy of Prof. YaΕargil, the father of modern microneurosurgery.
π¬ A surgeon, educator, and pioneer, transforming neurosurgery through precision, compassion, and dedication. His six-volume work, Microneurosurgery, and over 330 publications became essential references.
π Founder of the Zurich school, he mentored generations, emphasizing anatomical mastery and patient-first care. His influence reached far through global courses and live surgeries.
π His innovationsβlike AVM resectionβremain gold standards.
π¨ββοΈ Even in his 90s, he continued to teach and inspire.
π We honor a century of healing.
Rest in peace, Professor. Your vision lives on.
π Source:
European Association of Neurosurgical Societies
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
β€2π’2
π₯ June is Migraine & Headache Awareness Month π§
π― Migraine is a complex neurological disorderβnot just a headache. It affects over 1 billion people worldwide and is the leading cause of years lived with disability in those under 50.
π§ Migraine often causes intense throbbing pain, typically on one side of the head, and is frequently accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. Attacks can last hours to days, often disrupting daily life.
π― Despite its impact:
πΉ Up to 50% of cases remain undiagnosed or undertreated
πΉ Fewer than half of people with migraine seek medical help
π§ͺ Letβs raise awareness and reduce the stigma.
π― Use #MigraineAwareness to show your support this June.
π Source:
International Headache Society
Mayo Clinic
#HeadacheAwareness #ChronicMigraine #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π― Migraine is a complex neurological disorderβnot just a headache. It affects over 1 billion people worldwide and is the leading cause of years lived with disability in those under 50.
π§ Migraine often causes intense throbbing pain, typically on one side of the head, and is frequently accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and extreme sensitivity to light and sound. Attacks can last hours to days, often disrupting daily life.
π― Despite its impact:
πΉ Up to 50% of cases remain undiagnosed or undertreated
πΉ Fewer than half of people with migraine seek medical help
π§ͺ Letβs raise awareness and reduce the stigma.
π― Use #MigraineAwareness to show your support this June.
π Source:
International Headache Society
Mayo Clinic
#HeadacheAwareness #ChronicMigraine #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
β€1
πInternational Conference on Neuroscience & Brain Disorders 2025
π22 - 23 Jul 2025
πAmsterdam, Netherlands
π Key features:
πΆοΈtheme: "NeuroInsights: Advancing and Understanding Brain Disorders."
π·οΈWhere distinguished neuroscientists, researchers, clinicians, and scholars from across the world will gather to share their insights, expertise, and advancements in the field of neuroscience and brain disorders, with a focus on "NeuroInsights: Advancing and Understanding of Brain Disorders."
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π22 - 23 Jul 2025
πAmsterdam, Netherlands
π Key features:
πΆοΈtheme: "NeuroInsights: Advancing and Understanding Brain Disorders."
π·οΈWhere distinguished neuroscientists, researchers, clinicians, and scholars from across the world will gather to share their insights, expertise, and advancements in the field of neuroscience and brain disorders, with a focus on "NeuroInsights: Advancing and Understanding of Brain Disorders."
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society
πJul 24β27, 2025
πToki MESSE. Niigata, JAPAN
π Key features:
πΆοΈTheme:A future projection of neuroscience as envisioned in the mind
π·οΈThe 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society will be held from Thursday, July 24th, to Sunday, July 27th, 2025, at the Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center in Niigata. In addition to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Japan Neuroscience Society, which initially comprised only 70 members, we are actively preparing for a fulfilling and exciting conference, including the invitations of world-class neuroscientists and the organization of various events to celebrate this milestone.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πJul 24β27, 2025
πToki MESSE. Niigata, JAPAN
π Key features:
πΆοΈTheme:A future projection of neuroscience as envisioned in the mind
π·οΈThe 48th Annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society will be held from Thursday, July 24th, to Sunday, July 27th, 2025, at the Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center in Niigata. In addition to celebrating the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Japan Neuroscience Society, which initially comprised only 70 members, we are actively preparing for a fulfilling and exciting conference, including the invitations of world-class neuroscientists and the organization of various events to celebrate this milestone.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π Dr. Karl Deisseroth
π American psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and professor at Stanford University, pioneer of optogenetics and CLARITYβtwo revolutionary technologies in modern neuroscience.
π His lab developed tools to control and visualize brain circuits with unprecedented precision, transforming how we study behavior, emotion, and disease.
π Practicing psychiatrist focused on autism and mood disorders, merging engineering and clinical insight to decode mental illness.
π Winner of the Lasker Award, Breakthrough Prize, Japan Prize, and member of all three U.S. National Academies (Science, Medicine, Engineering).
π Author of 500+ publications, including landmark Nature and Science papers on neural modulation and brain mapping.
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π American psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and professor at Stanford University, pioneer of optogenetics and CLARITYβtwo revolutionary technologies in modern neuroscience.
π His lab developed tools to control and visualize brain circuits with unprecedented precision, transforming how we study behavior, emotion, and disease.
π Practicing psychiatrist focused on autism and mood disorders, merging engineering and clinical insight to decode mental illness.
π Winner of the Lasker Award, Breakthrough Prize, Japan Prize, and member of all three U.S. National Academies (Science, Medicine, Engineering).
π Author of 500+ publications, including landmark Nature and Science papers on neural modulation and brain mapping.
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
πThe Brain Cancer Symposium 2025
π26 - 27 Jul 2025
πBanff, Canada
π Key features:
π·οΈThe Brain Cancer Symposium is the worldβs foremost international medical research conference focusing on Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG), Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG) and medulloblastoma. Researchers, doctors, families and foundations from across the globe come together to collaborate and fund innovative research.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π26 - 27 Jul 2025
πBanff, Canada
π Key features:
π·οΈThe Brain Cancer Symposium is the worldβs foremost international medical research conference focusing on Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG), Diffuse Midline Glioma (DMG) and medulloblastoma. Researchers, doctors, families and foundations from across the globe come together to collaborate and fund innovative research.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π6th International Conference on Research in Psychology
π22-24 ,August 2025
π Oxford, United Kingdom
π Key features:
π·οΈFollowing the success of the inaugural edition, ICRPCONF 2025 will feature presentations by the worldβs leading academics, who will present their insightful research on a variety of crucial subjects in the field: social psychology, authoritarian leadership, childhood depression, learning disabilities, stress in sports, hate crimes, mood disorders, and more.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π22-24 ,August 2025
π Oxford, United Kingdom
π Key features:
π·οΈFollowing the success of the inaugural edition, ICRPCONF 2025 will feature presentations by the worldβs leading academics, who will present their insightful research on a variety of crucial subjects in the field: social psychology, authoritarian leadership, childhood depression, learning disabilities, stress in sports, hate crimes, mood disorders, and more.
πMore info
#event
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π June is MdDS Awareness Month π§
π― Mal de DΓ©barquement Syndrome (MdDS) is a rare and often misunderstood neurological condition that causes persistent sensations of rocking, swaying, or bobbingβtypically after passive motion events like cruises, flights, or car travel.
π§ Unlike motion sickness, MdDS symptoms improve with movement and worsen at restβan unusual feature that can help in diagnosis.
π While anyone can develop MdDS, about 85% of cases occur in women aged 30β60, and it's more common among those with a history of migraines.
π Though the exact cause is unclear and thereβs no definitive cure, symptoms may resolve on their own or be managed with tailored treatments. Each patientβs journey is unique.
π― Use #MdDSAwareness to support.
π Source:
MdDs Foundation
American Brain Foundation
Cleveland Clinic
#MdDs #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π― Mal de DΓ©barquement Syndrome (MdDS) is a rare and often misunderstood neurological condition that causes persistent sensations of rocking, swaying, or bobbingβtypically after passive motion events like cruises, flights, or car travel.
π§ Unlike motion sickness, MdDS symptoms improve with movement and worsen at restβan unusual feature that can help in diagnosis.
π While anyone can develop MdDS, about 85% of cases occur in women aged 30β60, and it's more common among those with a history of migraines.
π Though the exact cause is unclear and thereβs no definitive cure, symptoms may resolve on their own or be managed with tailored treatments. Each patientβs journey is unique.
π― Use #MdDSAwareness to support.
π Source:
MdDs Foundation
American Brain Foundation
Cleveland Clinic
#MdDs #BRAINet
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π£ June is Aphasia Awareness Month π§
π― Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects speaking, understanding, reading, and writingβmost often caused by a stroke or brain injury.
πΉ Nearly 40% of stroke survivors experience aphasia shortly after the event.
πΉ In rare cases, it develops gradually as Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).
π― Aphasia can range from mild word-finding difficulties to profound challenges that make communication nearly impossible. It may affect the ability to name objects, form sentences, or readβoften impairing multiple areas of communication at once.
π¬ Aphasia can profoundly impact independence, employment, and relationships, yet public awareness remains low.
Help us change that.
π― Use #AphasiaAwareness to spread the word.
π Source:
National Aphasia Association
Stroke association
#BRAINet #AphasiaAwarenessMonth
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org
π― Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects speaking, understanding, reading, and writingβmost often caused by a stroke or brain injury.
πΉ Nearly 40% of stroke survivors experience aphasia shortly after the event.
πΉ In rare cases, it develops gradually as Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA).
π― Aphasia can range from mild word-finding difficulties to profound challenges that make communication nearly impossible. It may affect the ability to name objects, form sentences, or readβoften impairing multiple areas of communication at once.
π¬ Aphasia can profoundly impact independence, employment, and relationships, yet public awareness remains low.
Help us change that.
π― Use #AphasiaAwareness to spread the word.
π Source:
National Aphasia Association
Stroke association
#BRAINet #AphasiaAwarenessMonth
βββββββββββββ
π Join us in BRAINet
βοΈ Telegram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Instagram: @theBRAINet
βοΈ Email: [email protected]
βοΈ Website: theBRAINet.org