International Neuromodulation Society

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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

 : Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with exercise may influence blood–brain barrier permeability,...
03/13/2026

: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) combined with exercise may influence blood–brain barrier permeability, as reflected by changes in salivary S100B protein levels in this pilot study.

📖 “The Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Exercise on Salivary S100B Protein Indicated Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: A Pilot Study”

👀 https://ow.ly/Iv6750YmXj6

HOW TO CITE 👉
Lewis A., Toufexis C., Goldsmith C., Robinson R., Howie G., Rattray B., Flood A. 2025. The Effects of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Exercise on Salivary S100B Protein Indicated Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability: A Pilot Study. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 76–85.

➡️ DOI: https://ow.ly/pRL850YmXj5

Getting ready to present at  ?Join the INS Young Neuromodulators Committee on March 24 for a free virtual workshop desig...
03/12/2026

Getting ready to present at ?

Join the INS Young Neuromodulators Committee on March 24 for a free virtual workshop designed to help you confidently prepare for presenting at the 17th INS World Congress in Lisbon.

Learn how to create clear, compelling oral presentations, posters, and ePosters, and gain practical tips for meeting congress requirements and presenting your research with confidence.

📅 Tuesday, March 24
🕟 20:00 CEST | 15:00 EDT
➡️ https://ow.ly/NCqf50YsWP9

INS 2026 is the global congress that brings the full neuromodulation ecosystem into one room.What sets it apart is the r...
03/11/2026

INS 2026 is the global congress that brings the full neuromodulation ecosystem into one room.

What sets it apart is the range of voices and experiences represented - clinicians, researchers, engineers, nurses, allied health professionals, and industry partners all contributing to the same scientific program.

From plenary sessions and focused section programs to workshops and poster discussions, creates opportunities not just to hear new data, but to connect it to practice, policy, and patient care.

Secure your place today and join us in May: 🔗https://ins-congress.com/register/

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖 "Ethical Guidance for Investigational Implantable Neural Device Studies: Recommen...
03/10/2026

📖 NEWLY PUBLISHED IN NEUROMODULATION 📖

"Ethical Guidance for Investigational Implantable Neural Device Studies: Recommendations for Researchers and Research Ethics Committees"

🔗https://ow.ly/IkLX50YrV6p

HOW TO CITE 👉van Stuijvenberg O.C., Bassil K.C., de Vos C.C., Geleijnse G., Noordmans H.-J., Broekman M.L.D., van der Graaf R., Bertens R.M., Lazaro-Munoz G., Jongsma K.R. 2026. Ethical Guidance for Investigational Implantable Neural Device Studies: Recommendations for Researchers and Research Ethics Committees. Neuromodulation 2026; ■: 1–12.

➡️ DOI: 10.1016/j.neurom.2025.12.011

03/09/2026

INS 2026 brings the global neuromodulation community together in Lisbon for six days of shared learning, discussion, and collaboration.

The congress is designed for the full spectrum of professionals working in neuromodulation today - clinicians, researchers, engineers, nurses, allied health professionals, and industry partners.
creates space for meaningful exchange between experience levels and disciplines, connecting real-world practice with ongoing research and innovation.

🔗 Register and plan your participation: https://ins-congress.com/register/

03/08/2026

On International Women’s Day, we are highlighting the power of inclusion in neuromodulation.

Tune in the latest episode of The Neuromodulation Podcast to Dr. Kiran Patel discuss the realities of gender imbalance in our field and the initiatives helping to create meaningful change.

🎧 Tune in and celebrate with us by listening to this inspiring conversation: https://linktr.ee/neuromodulationpodcast

 : Bayesian optimization and Hyperband methods were used to identify an optimal single-pair tDCS montage across the enti...
03/06/2026

: Bayesian optimization and Hyperband methods were used to identify an optimal single-pair tDCS montage across the entire human scalp in this feasibility study.

📖 “Seeking Optimal Montage for Single-Pair Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Using Bayesian Optimization and Hyperband—A Feasibility Study”

👀 https://ow.ly/MhQN50YmWXO

HOW TO CITE 👉Im C., Lee J., Kim D., Jun S.C., Seo H. 2025. Seeking Optimal Montage for Single-Pair Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Using Bayesian Optimization and Hyperband—A Feasibility Study. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 86–94.

➡️ DOI: https://ow.ly/KlXQ50YmWXP

The scientific program at   reflects how neuromodulation is actually practiced and studied today.Sessions are structured...
03/04/2026

The scientific program at reflects how neuromodulation is actually practiced and studied today.

Sessions are structured to go beyond surface-level updates, giving speakers and audiences the time to examine therapies in depth. The program brings together clinicians, researchers, engineers, and allied health professionals to address shared problems from different perspectives, creating space for meaningful exchange rather than one-size-fits-all conclusions.

Review the scientific program and plan your experience in Lisbon🔗 https://ins-congress.com/scientific-program/

What factors should guide diagnosis and patient selection when considering neuromodulation to treat chronic pain? Join S...
03/03/2026

What factors should guide diagnosis and patient selection when considering neuromodulation to treat chronic pain?

Join Sudir Diwan, MBBS, MS, and Alaa Abd-Elsayed, MD, MPH, for a case-based discussion with expert faculty:
🔹Diagnosis of Chronic Pelvic Pain – Ashish Gulve, MD
🔹Patient Selection for Neuromodulation – Kiran Patel, MD
🔹Procedure-Specific Considerations – Corey Hunter, MD

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical perspectives while earning CME credit.

📅 Thursday, March 5, 2026
🔗 Save your seat: bit.ly/INS-March-2026

  is designed to encourage discussion that goes beyond the lecture hall and Lisbon offers the right setting for that.Bai...
03/02/2026

is designed to encourage discussion that goes beyond the lecture hall and Lisbon offers the right setting for that.

Bairro Alto has long been a place where ideas are exchanged informally, through conversation rather than presentations. Just a short distance from the Lisbon Congress Centre, it offers INS 2026 attendees a vibrant space to continue professional discussions, connect with colleagues, and reflect on the day’s sessions in a relaxed environment.

It’s part of what makes Lisbon an inviting and engaging host city for the neuromodulation community.

🔗 Learn more about the host city: https://ins-congress.com/host-city/

 : Low-intensity ultrasound tibial nerve stimulation suppresses bladder activity in rats and shows inhibitory effects in...
02/27/2026

: Low-intensity ultrasound tibial nerve stimulation suppresses bladder activity in rats and shows inhibitory effects in both physiological and overactive bladder models.

📖 “Low-Intensity Ultrasound Tibial Nerve Stimulation Suppresses Bladder Activity in Rats”

👀 https://ow.ly/FTQf50YmWfx

HOW TO CITE 👉
He Z., Liu Q., Yang R., Zhou Y., Liu X., Deng H., Cong H., Liu Y., Liao L. 2025. Low-Intensity Ultrasound Tibial Nerve Stimulation Suppresses Bladder Activity in Rats. Neuromodulation 2025; 28: 95–102.

➡️ DOI: https://ow.ly/paz550YmWfz

Mark your calendar for our upcoming Virtual Journal Club where we will examine current evidence on infection risk follow...
02/26/2026

Mark your calendar for our upcoming Virtual Journal Club where we will examine current evidence on infection risk following neuromodulation and mitigation strategies.

Join moderators David Provenzano, MD, and Frank Huygen, MD, PhD, FIPP, FFPMCAI (hon), for an in-depth discussion of recent studies published in Neuromodulation, alongside expert presenters.

📅 Thursday, March 19, 2026
🕚 4:30 PM EDT | 22:30 CEST
🔗 Register today: bit.ly/JC-March-2026

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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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+14156833237

Website

http://www.neuromodulationjournal.com/

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