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A N T  N E U R O M E E T I N G

PHILLY  EDITION


April 15-16, 2026

Building on the success of last year’s meeting, we were proud to host the 3rd US edition of the biannual ANT Neuromeeting. In April 2026, leading experts from around the globe joined us in the heart of Philadelphia for a vibrant and immersive two-day event, featuring poster sessions alongside talks and workshops.


Poster Sessions

Sleep Research      Psychedelic Research      Neuroscience      Clinical EEG      Hyperscanning      Machine Learning      Digital Diagnostics     Neuromodulation      TMS      tFUS      Mobility      Personalized Medicine      Neuromarkers      Mental Health      Robotic​s 


We gathered at One North Broad St. , in Philadelphia's historic Masonic Temple, to network, learn from peers, and participate in hands-on educational workshops.

Two-day focus

Day One featured talks on EEG and a workshop focused on fNIRS, while Day Two was centered on Neuromodulation.

This year's thought-leaders

  • Linda L. Carpenter, MD | Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Butler Hospital/Brown University
    Keynote
  • Hasan Ayaz, PhD | Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Science, Drexel University
    Keynote
  • Pierfilippo de Sanctis, PhD | Associate Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Nathaniel J. Killian, PhD | Assistant Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Alana Campbell, PhD | Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina School of Medicine
  • Lauren K. White, PhD | Research Assistant Professor, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Travis Baker, PhD | Associate Professor, Rutgers University
  • Grant Brenner, MD | Assistant Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
  • Dylan Edwards, PhD | Nancy W. Shrier Director, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
  • Juliana Corlier, PhD | Assistant Professor-in-residence, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
  • Eleanor Cole, MSc PhD | Senior Director of Clinical Innovation, Neuronetics Inc.
  • Christoph Zrenner, MD | Assistant Professor, University of Toronto, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health