We are delighted to invite you to the
Abstract submission opens for Oral and e-Poster presentations:
7 December 2023
Registration Opens:
29 January 2024
Abstract submission closes:2 extended to 12 April 2024
Authors notified of acceptance decisions:22 April 2024 26 May
End of Early Bird registration fees:
31 May 2024
On behalf of our colleagues in Cambridge and the wider neurotrauma community in the United Kingdom, it is our great pleasure to invite you to the 2024 Meeting of the International Neurotrauma Society (INTS).
This will be the 16th meeting of the INTS. Cambridge is a historic city recognised internationally for its University and its architecture. It is a truly stunning place to visit. We are hosting the conference in the heart of our city at the Corn Exchange (built on a site dating from 1224) with all the scientific venues, College and hotel accommodation within easy walking distance.
We have compiled an excellent scientific programme addressing the basic translational and clinical aspects of research into brain and spinal cord injuries. The programme consists of a combination of plenaries, breakouts, posters and other sessions. Themes will cover mild, moderate and severe brain injury with several specific topics relating to novel scientific therapies, clinical management, brain physics, brain chemistry, imaging, mild traumaticbrain injury; particularly related to sport and the long-term sequelae of traumatic brain injury.
The meeting will commence on Sunday 1st September with a number of satellite symposium including a Global Neuro Course, ICM intensive care monitoring software, cerebral microdialysis, world spinal column and the management of mild traumatic brain injury.
Plenary sessions include Neurotrauma: State of the Art to include the Walpole Lewin Lecture, 50 years of the Glasgow Coma Score and the Future of Neurotrauma.
We are also undertaking two public engagements events- a charity football match on Sunday 1st September and a session on Concussion in Sport on Wednesday 4th September.
September is a perfect time to visit Cambridge in terms of the weather and delegates will be able to enjoy several social opportunities within the city and its surroundings, including walking tours. London’s airports are very close making the city very accessible and ideally suited to hosting a conference of this importance.
We look forward to welcoming you to Cambridge for what we envisage will be an inspiring meeting, both scientifically and socially.
Peter Hutchinson Professor of Neurosurgery, Incoming President of the INTS
Adel Helmy Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Scientific Programme Lead INTS
David Menon Professor of Neuro-intensive Care
Tamara Tajsic Chief Resident
Carole Turner Research Manager.
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