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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 neurologi

cal 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

The V Reunión Iberoamericana de Neuromodulación will gather the Iberoamerican neuromodulation community together in Lisb...
04/30/2026

The V Reunión Iberoamericana de Neuromodulación will gather the Iberoamerican neuromodulation community together in Lisbon during for a full day of scientific exchange!

The program moves across the field - from peripheral neuromodulation and spinal cord stimulation strategies to functional neurosurgery, noninvasive techniques, and focused ultrasound. Along the way, speakers will address practical clinical questions and present different perspectives on therapies many teams are implementing today.

The meeting will be held entirely in Spanish and Portuguese, creating space for discussion within the Iberoamerican neuromodulation community. Please note that no English translation will be available.

Review the program and join the discussion in Lisbon:
🔗 https://ins-congress.com/v-reunion-iberoamericana-de-neuromodulacion/

The NIBS pre-conference day at   brings together clinicians, researchers, and innovators to discuss the latest developme...
04/29/2026

The NIBS pre-conference day at brings together clinicians, researchers, and innovators to discuss the latest developments in noninvasive neuromodulation.

Among the highlights, Prof. Ana Ganho Ávila will lead a session on “Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation in Pregnancy and Postpartum”, offering a focused look at this emerging area of research and clinical practice. The day is designed to spark discussion, connect basic science with clinical insight, and highlight practical applications of NIBS techniques.

Secure your place for a day of interactive sessions, panel discussions, and expert-led talks:
🔗 https://ins-congress.com/non-invasive-brain-stimulation/

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖“Between Surgery and Science: Patient Journeys in Deep Brain Stimulation Local Fie...
04/28/2026

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖

“Between Surgery and Science: Patient Journeys in Deep Brain Stimulation Local Field Potential Research”

🔗 https://ow.ly/uAlH50YQZIE

HOW TO CITE 👉Scott T., Ricciardi L., Hart M.G., Tan H., Morgante F., Pereira E.A.C. 2026. Between Surgery and Science: Patient Journeys in Deep Brain Stimulation Local Field Potential Research. Neuromodulation 2026; ■: 1–8.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2026.03.002

Kick off the last day of    - a relaxed 3–5 km+ run or walk along the riverside near the congress venue. This informal a...
04/27/2026

Kick off the last day of - a relaxed 3–5 km+ run or walk along the riverside near the congress venue.

This informal activity is open to all fitness levels, offering a chance to move, connect with fellow attendees, and support a good cause: neuromodulation research.

NeuroRun isn’t about competition, it’s about social connection, enjoying the morning outdoors, and contributing to something meaningful. T-shirts, water, and a light snack are provided, and the route is designed to be inclusive for everyone.

Join NeuroRun and be part of a morning that combines movement, conversation, and community:

🔗 https://ins-congress.com/neurorun-event/

 : This scoping review synthesizes evidence on neurostimulation interventions for treating cancer-induced pain.📖 “Neuros...
04/24/2026

: This scoping review synthesizes evidence on neurostimulation interventions for treating cancer-induced pain.

📖 “Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Cancer-Induced Pain: A Scoping Review”

👀 https://www.neuromodulationjournal.org/article/S1094-7159(24)01196-6/fulltext

HOW TO CITE 👉
Vu P.D., Mach S., Javed S. 2025. Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Cancer-Induced Pain: A Scoping Review. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 191–203.

➡️ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2024.10.006

The Meet the Expert session at   is designed for direct exchange in a smaller, discussion-focused setting.Taking place o...
04/23/2026

The Meet the Expert session at is designed for direct exchange in a smaller, discussion-focused setting.

Taking place on 13 May, this session brings participants together with leading experts for roundtable conversations that focus on practical experience and real clinical questions. It’s an opportunity to ask, discuss, and explore topics in a format that prioritizes interaction over presentation.

Topics range from intrathecal drug delivery and surgical techniques to noninvasive neuromodulation and chronic pain management, all led by experts actively working in the field today.

Places are limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis.

🔗 Review the session details and secure your access before it’s too late: https://ins-congress.com/meet-the-expert/


UAMS - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences NYU Langone Health University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson VA Providence Healthcare System RWJBarnabas Health

Functional neurosurgery often requires a delicate balance between engineering precision and clinical reality. At  , we a...
04/22/2026

Functional neurosurgery often requires a delicate balance between engineering precision and clinical reality.

At , we are pleased to have Prof. John Rolston, a neurosurgeon-scientist whose work at Harvard and the MEND Lab is a testament to that balance, as a plenary speaker.

Prof. Rolston’s session looks at one of the most challenging frontiers in neuromodulation. With an experienced background, he brings a very realistic perspective on how we can map and treat diseased neural circuits.

For those navigating the complexities of brain-computer interfaces and intelligent circuits, Prof. Rolston’s insights offer a practical roadmap for the field’s next steps.

🔗 Review the full lineup of plenary speakers: https://ins-congress.com/plenary-sessions/

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖“A Multicenter Analysis of Baseline Patient-Reported Outcome Measures as Predictor...
04/21/2026

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖

“A Multicenter Analysis of Baseline Patient-Reported Outcome Measures as Predictors of Progression from Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial to Implantation”

🔗 https://ow.ly/kt6k50YNweE

HOW TO CITE 👉Encalada S., Cascio M.A., Kubrova E., Herrera T., D’Souza R.S., Eldrige J.S., Osborne M.D., Kanahan-Osman S., Bade S., Bade S., Hunt T., Schappell J., Mauck W.D., Covington S.M., Ribeiro-da-Silva T., Gupta S., Hunt C.L. 2026. A Multicenter Analysis of Baseline Patient-Reported Outcome Measures as Predictors of Progression From Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial to
Implantation. Neuromodulation 2026; ■: 1–7.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2025.12.013

The Nurses & Allied Health Professionals’ Workshop at   is built around how neuromodulation care is delivered every day ...
04/20/2026

The Nurses & Allied Health Professionals’ Workshop at is built around how neuromodulation care is delivered every day - by teams working together across roles and settings.

This dedicated session brings nurses, physician assistants, and allied health professionals into the same room for a hands-on, discussion-driven program. The focus is on shared experience: how care is organized, where challenges arise, and how teams approach them in practice.

Through panel discussions, poster presentations, and open exchange, participants will explore education pathways, compare workflows, and discuss complications and troubleshooting strategies grounded in real clinical settings.

Included for all registered participants, this workshop offers space to contribute, ask questions, and engage directly with peers and experts from different regions.

🔗 Review the workshop details and plan your participation: https://ins-congress.com/nurses-and-allied-health-professionals-workshop/

 : Low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) is emerging as a neuromodulation tool with potential applications across a wi...
04/17/2026

: Low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) is emerging as a neuromodulation tool with potential applications across a wide range of neurologic and psychiatric disorders.

📖 “A Comprehensive Review of Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Parameters and Applications in Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders”

👀 https://www.neuromodulationjournal.org/article/S1094-7159(24)00662-7/fulltext

This review explores the role of LIFU in post-stroke motor recovery, pain, mood disorders, disorders of consciousness, dementia, and substance use, highlighting its growing therapeutic potential.

HOW TO CITE 👉
Cox S.S., Connolly D.J., Peng X., Badran B.W. 2025. A Comprehensive Review of Low-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Parameters and Applications in Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 1–15.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2024.07.008

Regular registration rate for INS 2026 ends today!  brings together the international neuromodulation community for a mu...
04/16/2026

Regular registration rate for INS 2026 ends today!

brings together the international neuromodulation community for a multi-dimensional program focused on neuroscience, clinical practice, and applied research. Across a range of session formats, attendees will engage with current developments and explore how new knowledge translates into real-world care.

As a global platform for education and research, the congress offers direct access to insights that can support your daily practice and deepen your expertise.

Secure your place by the end of today (23:59 CET): 🔗 https://ins-congress.com/register/

What does current research tell us about the role of   in gastrointestinal disorders? This month’s Journal Club will rev...
04/15/2026

What does current research tell us about the role of in gastrointestinal disorders?

This month’s Journal Club will review recent literature on gastric electrical stimulation for gastroparesis, percutaneous nerve field stimulation for functional dyspepsia, and noninvasive neuromodulation for functional constipation.

📅 Thursday, April 16, 2026
🕚 4:30 PM EDT | 22:30 CEST | 06:30 AM+1 Day AEST
🔗 Join the conversation and earn CME: https://bit.ly/JC-April-2026

Can’t attend live? INS members can watch the recording of this Journal Club on our website on demand.

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