About this Event
Mens sana in corpore sano— a healthy mind thrives in a healthy body. Great technological feats in engineering and medicine have provided powerful means for remediating specific impairments in body and brain function through highly localized intervention. However, potentially even greater healing powers reside within, calling for minimally intrusive and regenerative strategies throughout the body that harness natural defenses against disease and many of the "invisible" disabilities affecting millions of people worldwide. The cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuroengineering communities are centrally positioned to catalyze such advances towards more effective and sustainable healthcare, promoting quality of life with much reduced incidence of chronic diseases and disabilities. The goal of this symposium and workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners across academia, industry, and the clinical profession to crystalize a vision towards holistic integration of unobtrusive neurotechnology and medicine with a focus on minimally invasive strategies including neurofeedback and electroceuticals that harness/cultivate harmony between brain, mind, and body.
The program will include plenary oral sessions with invited talks by leading researchers, contributed interactive poster presentations, and live demonstrations of unobtrusive neurotechnology and medicine, and panels with industry, clinical practitioners, and policy makers on transitioning ethical technology advances to global health outcomes. Participation in the two-day workshop is open to the public. For more information see https://brain.ieee.org
The IEEE Brain Technical Community facilitates cross-disciplinary collaboration and coordination to advance research, standardization, and ethical development of technology intended to improve our understanding of the brain, treat disease, and improve the human condition. As an IEEE-wide effort, IEEE Brain unites engineering and computing expertise across IEEE Societies and Councils relevant to neuroscience and neuroengineering. IEEE Brain strives to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in membership, leadership roles, and events.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
San Diego Supercomputer Center, 10100 Hopkins Drive, San Diego, United States
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