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 years’ meeting, we are excited to host the 3rd US edition of the biannual ANT Neuromeeting. In April 2026, leading experts from around the globe will join us in the heart of Philadelphia for a two-day vibrant and immersive event, including newly added poster sessions alongside talks and workshops.
Sleep Research Psychedelic Research Neuroscience Clinical EEG Hyperscanning Machine Learning Digital Diagnostics Neuromodulation TMS tFUS Mobility Personalized Medicine Neuromarkers Mental Health Robotics
Join us at One North Broad St. , in Philadelphia's historic Masonic Temple, to network, learn from peers, and participate in hands-on educational workshops.
Last year’s program included noteworthy presentations by experts in EEG and Neuromodulation, including Marlene Behrmann, PhD and Bin He, PhD—and many more.
Two-day focus
Day One will feature talks and workshops focused on EEG, while Day Two will be centered on Neuromodulation.
This year's thought-leaders
- Mark Wallace, PhD | Louise B. McGavock Chair of Neuroscience, Vanderbilt University Keynote
- Linda Carpenter, MD | Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Butler Hospital/Brown University Keynote
- Lauren K. White, PhD | Research Assistant Professor, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Pierfilippo de Sanctis, PhD | Associate Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Jose Contreras-Vidal, PhD | Cullen Distinguished Professor, IUCRC BRAIN, University of Houston
- Patrick L. Purdon, PhD | Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Professor of Bioengineering (by Courtesy), Stanford University
- Sankaraleengam Alagapan, PhD | Research Scientist II, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Grant Brenner, MD | Assistant Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
- Juliana Corlier, PhD | Assistant Professor-in-residence, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
- Dylan Edwards, PhD | Nancy W. Shrier Director, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
- Travis Baker, PhD | Associate Professor, Rutgers University
Poster sessions (new this year)
Submissions will be accepted until Monday, March 2, 2026. Don’t miss your chance to share your research and discuss your insight with fellow professionals.
Join us at One North Broad St. , in Philadelphia's historic Masonic Temple, to network, learn from peers, and participate in hands-on educational workshops.
Last year’s program included noteworthy presentations by experts in EEG and Neuromodulation, including Marlene Behrmann, PhD and Bin He, PhD—and many more.
Two-day focus
Day One will feature talks and workshops focused on EEG, while Day Two will be centered on Neuromodulation.
This year's thought-leaders
- Mark Wallace, PhD | Louise B. McGavock Chair of Neuroscience, Vanderbilt University Keynote
- Linda Carpenter, MD | Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Butler Hospital/Brown University Keynote
- Lauren K. White, PhD | Research Assistant Professor, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Pierfilippo de Sanctis, PhD | Associate Professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Jose Contreras-Vidal, PhD | Cullen Distinguished Professor, IUCRC BRAIN, University of Houston
- Patrick L. Purdon, PhD | Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Professor of Bioengineering (by Courtesy), Stanford University
- Sankaraleengam Alagapan, PhD | Research Scientist II, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Grant Brenner, MD | Assistant Clinical Professor, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health
- Juliana Corlier, PhD | Assistant Professor-in-residence, Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
- Dylan Edwards, PhD | Nancy W. Shrier Director, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
- Travis Baker, PhD | Associate Professor, Rutgers University
Poster sessions (new this year)
Submissions will be accepted until Monday, March 2, 2026. Don’t miss your chance to share your research and discuss your insight with fellow professionals.