Eight peer-reviewed symposia, five keynotes, skills labs, and flash-learning streams across three days in Cocoa Beach — each pairing invited science with submitted work.
Symposia 1 - 3 — keynotes, plenaries, microlearning paths, and skills labs.
Symposia 4 - 6, parallel labs, and the ISCN Black-Tie Awards Gala in the evening.
Symposium 7 & 8, top poster presentations, and the closing ceremony & awards.
Read the × as “at the intersection of.” Each symposium pairs the brain with another domain of human function — Brain × Aging is the science where neurology meets the aging body. Eight crossings, one nervous system.

Symposia 1 & 2 — keynotes, plenaries, microlearning paths, and skills labs.

Symposia 1 & 2 — keynotes, plenaries, microlearning paths, and skills labs.

Symposia 1 & 2 — keynotes, plenaries, microlearning paths, and skills labs.

Symposia 1 & 2 — keynotes, plenaries, microlearning paths, and skills labs.
Sample shown. The full three-day schedule is held in the Sessions collection (42 sessions, with start/end times) — bind a Collection List per day and the rows generate automatically.
The program layers invited authority with peer-reviewed contribution and hands-on translation — so you can absorb, apply, and present.
Field-defining lectures that open the days and set the scientific frame.
The spine of the congress — each symposium examines one Brain × intersection in depth.
One per symposium. Demonstration-style translation of the science into clinical practice.
Peer-reviewed submitted work alongside invited anchors — the field's newest thinking, fast.
The strongest accepted posters present to the room — and compete for the Young Investigator Awards.
Submit for peer review — oral, flash, or poster — and join the program.
Early-bird rates won’t last. Join the field’s clinicians and researchers for three days where the brain meets everything it touches.