2025 Conference

2025 Conference

25th-26th September, 2024

London, United Kingdom

About the Brainbox Initiative Conference

The Brainbox Initiative Conference is thrilled to announce its 8th annual event, dedicated to advancing research in non-invasive brain stimulation and neuroimaging. Taking place on 25th-26th September 2025 at the prestigious Wellcome Collection in London, this conference is a must-attend for early-mid career researchers.

Key Topics for 2025

Over two engaging days, the programme will explore groundbreaking research in:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
  • Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (tES, tDCS, tACS, tRNS)
  • Transcranial Focused Ultrasound Stimulation (TUS/tFUS)
  • Neuroimaging and Methodologies

Since its inception in 2017, the conference has been a platform for early and mid-career researchers to present their work alongside world-renowned experts, fostering innovation and collaboration.

Call for Abstracts Now Open

Call for Abstracts

We are encouraging all early-mid career researchers working in non-invasive brain stimulation and imaging who would like to present their work at the 9th Annual Brainbox Initiative Conference 2025 to submit an abstract.

To submit an abstract, email us at info@brainbox-initiative.com with the following information:

  • Abstract Title
  • Short Abstract (maximum 1 page)
  • Academic CV

Deadline for speaker submissions: March 1, 2024

Awards and Submissions

The 2025 Brainbox Initiative Awards will open entries for 2025 in January, including:

Submissions close on 1st June 2025. Click the links below to apply and learn more.

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with leading researchers, discover new innovations, and contribute to the future of neuroscience. Keep an eye out for programme announcements and our keynote speakers!

Book your place

Submit a poster

Each year, the Brainbox Initiative Conference offers early-career researchers the opportunity not only to share their research posters at the conference, but also to supplement this display with a supporting three-minute, on-stage pitch to the full conference cohort. These pitches help researchers to ensure that they are reaching as wide an audience as possible at the event, as well as providing crucial first-hand experience of speaking on-stage at an internationally-attended event.

We encourage any researchers who would like to present their work at the Brainbox Initiative Conference 2025 to submit an abstract. Call for entries is open now, and we will be accepting submissions until August 1, 2025.

Submit a poster

FAQs

Can I get a group discount?

If you are looking to register places for a group, please get in touch with our team at info@brainbox-neuro.com and a member of our team will be able to help.

Will I receive a certificate of attendance for the Brainbox Initiative Conference?

We are happy to issue a Certificate of Attendance to attendees, poster presenters, and speakers of the conference. Please ensure that you request your certificate before January 1, 2026.

What times will the conference run? Can I view the programme?

We anticipate that the conference will run from 09:00-17:30 (GMT), with additional time on day one for a food and wine reception for poster presenters and attendees.

We are working hard to publish the programme as soon as possible.

I won't be able to travel to London, can I attend virtually?

The Brainbox Initiative Conference will be running as a hybrid event for 2025, allowing researchers the option to join us in person at the Wellcome Collection or via our virtual conference platform.

What else can I do at the Brainbox Initiative Conference?

As we will be hosting at the prestigious Wellcome Collection in the centre of London, we invite everyone attending in person to join us for an extended poster session following the first day of the conference as well as explore the historical city.

Will there be an evening reception?

There will be an evening reception at the end of the first conference day with drinks and small dishes that all in-person attendees are welcome to attend.

How can I present a poster at BBI2025?

The call for posters for the Brainbox Initiative Conference is currently open until August 1, 2025. Please use the form located on the conference page to submit your abstract and our Scientific Committee will review your submission.

How can I attend virtually?

For all attendees, registration will cover access to the conference and all of the talks taking place. In-person attendees are also invited to join us for refreshments throughout the day, a food and drink reception, and entry to the poster hall.

What subjects will the conference cover?

This year, the conference will focus on:

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) techniques;
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES/tDCS/tACS/tRNS) techniques;
Transcranial-focused ultrasound stimulation;
Neuroimaging and methodologies

What is the Brainbox Initiative Conference?

The Brainbox Initiative Conference is an annual meeting that puts the work being carried out by early and mid-career researchers at the forefront. The conference focuses on brain stimulation techniques, including TMS, tES, TUS/tFUS and neuroimaging.