11th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health
The 11th Global Summit on Neurology & Brain Health, scheduled for August 14–16, 2025, in Paris, France, will bring together neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroscientists, researchers, mental health professionals, and healthcare innovators from around the world. The summit aims to provide a comprehensive platform for discussing groundbreaking discoveries, clinical advancements, and emerging technologies in neurology and brain research. The three-day scientific program will feature keynote lectures, plenary sessions, interactive panel discussions, workshops, and poster presentations. Major areas of focus include neurodegenerative diseases, stroke management, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, neuroimaging, neuro-oncology, pediatric neurology, cognitive neuroscience, and mental health disorders. Emphasis will be placed on translational research and precision medicine approaches to improve patient outcomes. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and global knowledge exchange, the summit seeks to accelerate innovation in neurological care and brain health research. The event will serve as a dynamic forum for sharing clinical experiences, advancing research partnerships, and shaping the future of neuroscience.
Scientific Objectives
The primary scientific objective of the 2025 summit is to advance research and clinical practice in neurology through evidence-based and translational approaches. The event aims to present innovative diagnostic tools, therapeutic strategies, and precision medicine applications for neurological disorders. Another key objective is to explore the integration of advanced technologies such as neuroimaging, artificial intelligence, and biomarker discovery in improving early diagnosis and treatment outcomes. The summit will highlight multidisciplinary strategies that bridge laboratory research and clinical implementation. The conference also seeks to strengthen global collaboration among neurologists, researchers, and healthcare policymakers. By encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue and research partnerships, the event aims to contribute to improved prevention, management, and long-term care of neurological conditions worldwide.
