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Join the International Conference on Neuroscience and Pain Mechanisms (ICNPM-26), a hybrid event for researchers and clinicians to explore the latest advancements in pain management. This conference offers a unique platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and publication opportunities.
The International Conference on Neuroscience and Pain Mechanisms (ICNPM-26) is a premier hybrid event designed for the global academic and research community. Taking place from October 7-8, 2026, this conference offers a platform for professionals to explore the latest research insights, disseminate findings, and network with peers. Participants will engage with a comprehensive program including paper presentations, keynote speeches, and workshops focused on advancing the understanding and treatment of pain. The event also provides unique opportunities for career acceleration, including publication assistance for high-ranked Scopus-indexed journals and awards for outstanding research, all within a framework inspired by the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
Exploring the cellular and molecular underpinnings of nociception and pain signaling.
Analysis of the neural circuits involved in the transmission and modulation of pain signals.
Investigating long-term changes in synaptic strength in the context of pain sensitization.
Understanding the transition from acute to chronic pain and the underlying biological changes.
Review of current and emerging drug therapies for the management of chronic pain conditions.
Examining the efficacy of physical therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other non-drug treatments.
Investigating the mechanisms of nerve injury-induced pain and hyperexcitability in the nervous system.
Identifying new molecular targets for the development of more effective treatments for neuropathic pain.
Best practices for the diagnosis and assessment of patients with neuropathic pain.
The role of the body's natural pain-relief systems in modulating pain perception.
Understanding the neurobiological basis of expectation and context in pain modulation.
Exploring techniques such as spinal cord stimulation and deep brain stimulation for pain relief.
The contribution of microglia and astrocytes to the development and maintenance of chronic pain states.
Examining the inflammatory mediators that drive pain and neuroinflammation.
Discussion on targeting neuroinflammation as a therapeutic strategy for pain management.
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