Conference Overview
International Conference on Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 18-21 September, 2024. As the leading international conference on the topic of paediatric brain injury, this event builds on the success of IPBIS’s prior conferences held in Liverpool (2015), Rome (2017), Belfast (2019), and New York (2022). With the theme Building a Better Future Together, this Conference will focus on the development of innovative treatments, rehabilitation programs, support mechanisms and ways to improve the lives and potential of young people affected by brain injury. The educational program will be inclusive of all issues relating to paediatric brain injury, both traumatic (e.g., external physical force injuries, penetrating injuries) and atraumatic (e.g., infectious diseases, tumours, stroke, neurotoxic poisonings, etc.).
Call for Abstracts
The abstract portal is now open. The submission deadline is Monday, 15 April 2024 at midnight. IPBIS encourages the submission of original paediatric brain injury research and/or effective approaches in clinical practice for presentation at the Congress. Abstracts accepted for presentation will be published in the journal, Brain Injury.
Click here to submit an abstract.
Educational Content
The conference will span an intensive three-day period and will feature internationally-renowned plenary speakers, platform lectures, workshops and panels. In addition, brain injury professionals from around the world will have the opportunity to share their research and clinical findings through the peer-reviewed abstract submission process. All conference participants will join the decision-makers and key opinion leaders who are shaping the future of brain injury research, treatment, and rehabilitation.
Who Should Attend
The Conference will bring together multidisciplinary professionals with an interest in improving outcomes for children, adolescents, and young adults with acquired brain injury and their families/careers.
Attendees will be comprised of physicians, neuropsychologists, therapists, allied health professionals, and brain injury advocates. This list is not exhaustive, and the organizers expect all multidisciplinary professionals involved in paediatric brain injury will benefit from this valuable opportunity to engage with experts, gain insights, and establish new collaborations
Exhibit and Support
Your sponsorship and exhibit presence at the International Conference on Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury in Glasgow will bring you face-to-face with the decision makers and key opinion leaders who are shaping the future of paediatric brain injury research, treatment and rehabilitation.
The Conference presents a unique opportunity to promote your organization to this highly specialized group of professionals.
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