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A nonprofit group of clinicians, scientistic and engineers dedicated to the scientific development of neuromodulation via chapters, meetings & journal Neuromodulation; Join us for in Lisbon, Portugal | 9–14 May 2026 The vision of the INS is to harness all scientific, clinical and engineering endeavour throughout the world and to brand neuromodulation to encompass all implantable neurological technologies that through electrical or chemical means improve the function of the impaired individual. The goals of the INS are:

To create a forum for clinicians, basic scientists and bioengineers involved with neuromodulation through a combination of scientific meetings, journal and interactive website
To create a family of affiliated neuromodulation national chapters to encourage growth and influence at national level
To encourage research and development into the conditions treated and the devices and techniques used
To encourage open dialogue with industry partners and health care authorities to improve understanding of these therapies, the needs of patients, service requirements and fair remuneration
To expand the worldwide access to neuromodulation by raising awareness of the both its clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness

Stay on top of the latest in neuromodulation! 🧠 Sign up for eTOC alerts from our peer-reviewed journal Neuromodulation: ...
01/20/2026

Stay on top of the latest in neuromodulation! 🧠

Sign up for eTOC alerts from our peer-reviewed journal Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface and get new issue notifications delivered straight to your inbox.

Be the first to access:
• Cutting-edge research
• Reviews and expert insights
• Guidelines and consensus statements

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Get to know Prof. Ryan D’Souzas, a scientific program co-chair for  !As an interventional pain physician and academic le...
01/19/2026

Get to know Prof. Ryan D’Souzas, a scientific program co-chair for !

As an interventional pain physician and academic leader at Mayo Clinic, Prof. D’Souza brings deep experience in neuromodulation, clinical research, and translational care. His work spans patient-centered innovation, large-scale research leadership, and advancing evidence-based approaches to chronic pain.

His perspective and expertise play an important role in shaping a strong, relevant scientific program for INS 2026.

🔗 Learn more about Prof. D’Souza and the INS 2026 committee:
https://ins-congress.com/committee/



Mayo Clinic

01/16/2026

: This study identifies a reliable physiological marker for deep brain ultrasonic neuromodulation, advancing objective assessment of neuromodulatory effects.

📖 “A Physiological Marker for Deep Brain Ultrasonic Neuromodulation”

👀 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1094715924006573

HOW TO CITE 👉
Webb T.D., Lybbert C., Wilson M.G., Odéen H., Kubanek J. 2025. A Physiological Marker for Deep Brain Ultrasonic Neuromodulation. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 155–161.

➡️ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2024.07.005

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖 "A Novel Method of Noninvasive Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation in Craniofacia...
01/15/2026

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖

"A Novel Method of Noninvasive Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation in Craniofacial Pain: Case Series and Literature Review"

👀 https://ow.ly/jq3H50XW9VX

HOW TO CITE 👉
But M., Wernicki K., Król A., Kosson D. 2025. A Novel Method of Noninvasive Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation in Craniofacial Pain: Case Series and Literature Review. Neuromodulation 2025; ■: 1–28.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2025.11.010

  is bringing the global neuromodulation community to Lisbon and accommodation demand is already building!By booking you...
01/14/2026

is bringing the global neuromodulation community to Lisbon and accommodation demand is already building!

By booking your hotel through the official INS 2026 housing platform, you benefit from negotiated rates, flexible conditions, and locations selected for easy access to the Lisbon Congress Centre.

Hotels close to the venue fill quickly during major international events. Reserving early gives you more choice, better value, and one less thing to manage as May approaches.

🔗 View recommended hotels & book securely:
https://ins-congress.com/why-book-through-us/

Examine the most recent advances in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease at our January Journal Club. 📖Our exp...
01/13/2026

Examine the most recent advances in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease at our January Journal Club. 📖

Our expert panel will discuss quality of life, management of speech impairment, and changes in anticholinergic burden in Parkinson’s disease, with articles drawn from Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface.

📅 Thursday, January 15
🕦 16:30 EDT | 22:30 CEST

🔗 Register now to join this timely session: https://bit.ly/JC-Jan-2026

Early bird registration for   closes in 1 month and now is the time to register at a lower rate before prices increase!I...
01/12/2026

Early bird registration for closes in 1 month and now is the time to register at a lower rate before prices increase!

INS congresses bring together clinicians, researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to exchange knowledge, review evidence, and discuss real-world challenges in neuromodulation. From plenary sessions and workshops to networking opportunities, the program is designed for practical learning and meaningful professional connections.

Take advantage of the early bird rate while it’s still available and secure your place in Lisbon.

🔗 More details here: https://ins-congress.com/register/

01/09/2026

: Transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) has demonstrated strong clinical promise for improving upper extremity function in individuals with tetraplegia.

📖"Non-invasive Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Programming Recommendations for the Treatment of Upper Extremity Impairment in Tetraplegia"

👀 https://www.neuromodulationjournal.org/article/S1094-7159(24)00111-9/fulltext

HOW TO CITE 👉Gelenitis K., Santamaria A., Pradarelli J., Rieger M., Inanici F., Tefertiller C., Field-Fote E., Guest J., Suggitt J., Turner A., D’Amico J.M., Moritz C. 2025. Non-invasive Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation Programming Recommendations for the Treatment of Upper Extremity Impairment in Tetraplegia. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 162–173.

➡️ DOI: /10.1016/j.neurom.2024.05.005

📢 New Journal Issue Alert!The January 2026 issue of Neuromodulation is here! This month’s theme: Spinal Cord Stimulation...
01/08/2026

📢 New Journal Issue Alert!

The January 2026 issue of Neuromodulation is here! This month’s theme: Spinal Cord Stimulation 📖

Explore the latest peer-reviewed research in neuromodulation, from clinical applications to cutting-edge translational and basic science.

🔗 Preview the issue here: https://ow.ly/t7cy50XTnAQ
💡 Not an INS member yet? Join today to get print and online journal access, plus online access to 29+ volumes of archived content: https://ow.ly/OycI50XTnAP

One of the plenary sessions at   will examine how physiological signals may be used to guide DBS therapy - and where fur...
01/07/2026

One of the plenary sessions at will examine how physiological signals may be used to guide DBS therapy - and where further investigation and discussion are still needed.

In this session, Prof. Tim Denison will present the case for physiological closed-loop control, followed by a counter perspective presented by Prof. Cameron McIntyre.

Plenary sessions at INS are designed to present differing viewpoints, explore practical implications, and foster informed dialogue within the neuromodulation community.

🔗 Explore this and other plenary sessions:
https://ins-congress.com/plenary-sessions/



University of Oxford Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford

❓ How can clinicians accurately diagnose refractory headache and identify the right patients for neuromodulation? Join r...
01/06/2026

❓ How can clinicians accurately diagnose refractory headache and identify the right patients for neuromodulation?

Join renowned experts on January 8 for a free, 90-minute case Presentation–style webinar on refractory headache care.

📅 Thursday, January 8, 2026
🕚 4:30 PM EDT | 22:30 CEST
🔗 Save your seat: bit.ly/INS-Jan-2026

01/05/2026

Strengthen your neuromodulation practice at the Nurses & AHPs' Workshop at !

Nurses and allied health professionals are central to delivering safe, effective, and compassionate neuromodulation care.

At INS 2026 in Lisbon, this half-day workshop brings together clinicians, nurses, and health professionals from around the world for practical learning, case discussions, and shared insights.
You’ll explore real-world clinical challenges, new approaches in practice, and hands-on strategies that support better outcomes for patients receiving neuromodulation therapies.

Whether you’re experienced in the field or new to it, this workshop offers a valuable space to learn, exchange perspectives, and strengthen your clinical expertise.

🔗 Learn more & register: https://ins-congress.com/nurses-and-allied-health-professionals-workshop/

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2000 Van Ness Avenue, Ste 414
San Francisco, CA
94109

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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