The main objective of Neurogune is to foster the networking and community spirit of individuals working on the advance of knowledge about the brain. Neurogune is excited to hear about the latest findings of our community of neurosciences, as well as from colleagues willing to establish collaborations with research groups in our environment.
In honor to our ties with the region of Aquitaine in France and the cross-border campus of the UPV/EHU and the University of Bordeaux, our colleagues from the Bordeaux Neurocampus are warmly welcome to participate.
The congress will have oral and poster presentations.
The Scientific Committee will select and propose the works to be presented as oral presentation. Unless you receive any communication dismissing your work, all contributions will be accepted, at least, to be exhibited as posters.
The deadline for submitting contributions is May 15th, 2026.
The language of the meeting is English.
Please submit your contribution using this FORM.
NOTICE: The abstract submission system (Google Forms) does not generate confirmation emails, its function is performed by the screen that appears after pushing the SUBMIT/SEND button.
We welcome submissions across all areas of neuroscience using diverse experimental approaches, including in vitro, in vivo (animal and human), and computational/theoretical models. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Clinical Neuroscience
Neurodegenerative diseases
Neurodevelopmental disorders
Psychiatric disorders
Neuroimmunological disorders
Epilepsy and seizure disorders
Stroke and cerebrovascular disease
Neurorehabilitation
Pain and sensory disorders
Neurooncology
Clinical neuroimaging and diagnostics
Experimental Neuroscience
Molecular and cellular neuroscience
Glial biology and neuron-glia interactions
Neuroimmunology and neuroinflammation
Neural circuits and systems neuroscience
Cognitive neuroscience
Behavioral neuroscience
Developmental neuroscience
Sensory and motor systems
Social and affective neuroscience
Computational and theoretical neuroscience
Novel Tools and Methods
Neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, PET, MEG, EEG)
Electrophysiology and recording methods
Optogenetics and chemogenetics
Gene editing and molecular tools (CRISPR, viral vectors)
Advanced microscopy and imaging
Computational modeling and simulation
Machine learning and AI in neuroscience
Brain-computer interfaces
Data analysis pipelines and open science tools
Biomarkers and diagnostic technologies