We invite the global neuroscience and neurosurgery community to submit original abstracts aligned, including clinical innovation, translational research, neuroimaging, decision support, and outcomes science. All submissions will undergo scientific review, and accepted abstracts will be selected for either oral presentation or poster presentation. Authors of selected abstracts will be formally invited to present their work during the conference scientific sessions. Submission guidelines, formatting requirements, and key dates will be announced on the conference website. We encourage early submission to support timely review and scheduling.
Abstract Submission Guidelines
6th Biennial Neuroscience Conference (NeuroCon 2026)
9–11 April 2026 | Royal Le Meridien, Place Vendome, Lusail-Qatar
Theme:
Emerging Frontiers in Neuroscience
The Scientific Committee of the
6th Biennial Neuroscience Conference (NeuroCon 2026) invites abstract submissions for
oral and poster presentations showcasing advances in clinical, translational, and basic neuroscience research aligned with the conference theme.
Important Dates
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Abstract Submission Deadline: 1st March 2026
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Notification of Acceptance: Latest by 15th March 2026
Abstract Categories
- Neurotrauma and Neurocritical Care
- Neurology (Epilepsy, Movement Disorders, Neuroimmunology, Neuromuscular Disorders, Headache and Neuralgias, Neuro-inflammation)
- Neurovascular and Stroke
- Spine and Spinal Disorders
- Neuro-oncology
- Functional and Skull Base Neurosurgery
- Neuroimaging, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Technology
- Neuroscience Education, Outcomes, and Quality Improvement
- Basic and Translational Neuroscience
Abstract Format
Abstracts must be structured as follows:
Background – Methods – Results – Conclusion
Word Limit & Style
- Maximum
200 words (excluding title and affiliations)
- Title limited to
20 words
- Tables, figures, and references are
not permitted
Submission & Review
- Abstracts will undergo
anonymous peer review by the Scientific Committee
- Selection based on
scientific merit, originality, relevance, and clarity
- Accepted abstracts may be assigned as
oral or poster presentations at the Committee’s discretion
- Research involving human subjects must comply with institutional ethical standards