International Conference on

Bioelectronic Interfaces for Neuromodulation

Theme: “Integrating Bioelectronics and Neuromodulation for Next-Generation Therapies”

DATE

August 11-12, 2025

Venue

Sanfrancisco,USA

About Bioelectronic Interfaces for Neuromodulation Conference

The Bioelectronic Interfaces for Neuromodulation Conference will be scheduled for August 11–12, 2025, in San Francisco, USA. This Neuromodulation Conference aims to examine the latest inauguration in bioelectronics and their possible applications in neurological disorders treatment and improved patient care.
The goal of this major Bioelectronic Conference is to assemble medical professionals, scientists, engineers, and business leaders to speak on the most modern advances in bioelectronic interface research and applications in medicine. Participants can take part in talks and workshops covering subjects like the most recent advancements in brain connection and implantable non-invasive neuromodulation technology. The event will function as a biosensors conference and a biotechnology conference, providing a comprehensive overview of this topic in addition to investigating related fields.

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Bioelectronic Conference Scientific Session

Bioelectronic Interfaces for Neuromodulation Below are the scientific sessions of the conference

This seminar delves into state-of-the-art developments in bioelectronic interfaces, emphasizing new technologies that combine biological systems with electronics. Neural tissue-specific integrated circuits, biocompatible substances, and malleable and extensible electronics are important subjects. Topics on sophisticated sensors will prove especially interesting to visitors of the Biosensors Event, and attendees of the Neuromodulatio Conference will learn about additional ways to use therapeutic neurostimulation. The Biotechnology and Biomedical events participants will find the talk on transforming research into real curing treatments beneficial.

Transcranial straight current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), and ultrasound-based neuromodulation are some of the non-invasive procedures which are focused on in this event. More accurate brain targeting has been proven possible by recent advances in sensor technology from the Biosensors Congress and methodology from the Bioelectronic event. Clinical research from experts at the Neuromodulatio Conference will show advancements in the management of diseases like epilepsy, depression, and chronic pain. Additionally, participants at the Conference who are interested in patient outcomes and applications in healthcare might benefit from the session’s practical insights.

This seminar focuses on brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and explores bioelectronic systems that enable brain-to-external device connection, providing new opportunities for those with spinal injuries or neurodegenerative disorders. We will examine state-of-the-art technology related to wireless data transfer, signal processing, and electrode arrays that were selected from the Bioelectronic Event. While real-time feedback for adaptive neuromodulation will be covered at the Neuromodulatio Conference, the Biosensors congress will offer insights into obtaining accurate neural signals.

The integration of flexible, body-conforming wearable devices for ongoing neurological monitoring is covered in this session. These gadgets, which detect physiological data like brain activity and heart rate variability, will be of interest to delegates of the Bioelectronic and Biosensors Congress. Participants in the Neuromodulatio Conference are expected to be interested in learning more about the potential applications of these devices in live treatment sessions. Particularly important to researchers from the Biotechnology and Biomedical Congress are the aspects related to patient-centered design and commercialization.

In this case, the focus is on implantable gadgets made of biocompatible materials and crucial design advancements for permanent integration with neural tissue. The Neuromodulatio Conference participants will gain insight on how these devices are able to treat diseases including epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease. In addition, ethical issues and regulatory frameworks will be discussed, offering attendees of the Biomedical Congress insightful information. Participants in the Biosensors event will also examine how implanted integrated sensors might provide real-time performance data.

The molecular processes underlying bioelectronic devices, such as DNA-based circuits and protein sensors that communicate directly with living cells, are explored in this session. Discussions on developing bioelectronic devices that can accomplish precise neuromodulation at the cellular level will be influenced by insights from Bioelectronic and Biosensors Congress. While delegates at the Neuromodulatio Conference will investigate how these developments could result in ground-breaking cures, those at the Biotechnology Congress can anticipate learning about new avenues for product development.

This session will present advances in artificial organs and prosthetic limbs which interact naturally with the nervous system, with the goal to enhance the functionality of neuroscience. We will present how biosensors enable prosthetics to react to neurological commands and offer sensory feedback in theNeuromodulatio Conference. While participants in the Biotechnology Event can examine market potential for assistive technologies, attendees of the Biomedical congress will gain knowledge about clinical trials and their outcomes.

This session is going to focus on electroceuticals, which are bioelectronic tools which control the organism’s electrical signals for medical disorders. This new area of study provides alternatives to drugs for treating ailments including depression and chronic pain. Attendees of the Biosensors Events will discover how biosensors can track physiological changes that occur during electroceutical treatments, and talks at the Neuromodulation Conference will highlight practical clinical uses. Participants in the Biotechnology event will investigate the commercialization strategies for these innovative technologies.

Our Brilliant Speakers

Romain Clement

Romain Clement, PhD is a researcher with experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunoassay.

Zongqiang Cui

Ph.D is a subject leader researcher and director of the Analytical Microbiology and Nanobiology Research Center.

Felismina Moreira

Felismina is a proven expert in the field of biosensors. She specializes in the development of electrical biosensors that use novel materials, particularly synthetic materials, to detect a variety of target analytes.

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Registration

Early bird registration available

Speaker Registration

Oral Presentations

$745

Student Registration

Post Graduates

$495

Delegate Registration

Participant & Attendants

$795

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FAQ's

The Neuromodulation Conference will be held on August 11-12, 2025, in Sanfrancisco,USA.

The Bioelectronic Conference theme of the conference is “Integrating Bioelectronics and Neuromodulation for Next-Generation Therapies.”

The Biosensors Conferences is ideal for scientists, professional experts, research scholars, students, and anyone interested in biosensing technologies and bioelectronics.

You can register for the Biosensors Conferences by visiting the registration section on our website and selecting the appropriate registration category.

The Biosensors Conferences registration fees are as follows:

    • Oral Presentations: $799
    • Student Registration (Post Graduates): $799
    • Delegate Registration (Participant & Attendants): $799

Biosensors Conferences Abstract submissions are open. You can submit your abstract through the Abstract Submission section on our website.

Please refer to the Biosensors Conferences Abstract Submission section on our website for specific deadlines.

The scientific sessions will cover a range of topics including:

    • Biosensors & Bio-Sensing Technologies
    • Bio-MEMS/NEMS
    • Nanotechnology in Biosensors
    • Bioelectronics & Nano Bioelectronics
    • Electrochemical Biosensors
    • Optical & Visual Biosensors
    • Crystal & Glass Biosensors
    • Genetic & Protein Engineering

For a complete list, please visit the Scientific Sessions section on our website.

The Biosensors Conferences will feature keynote speeches from leading experts in the field. Please check the Speakers section on our website for updates on confirmed speakers.

The Biosensors Conferences will be held in Rome, Italy. The specific venue details will be provided closer to the event date.

The venue offers amenities such as connecting rooms, hot breakfast, free WiFi, concierge services, non-smoking rooms, digital key access, an on-site restaurant, a fitness center, express mail, pet-friendly rooms, room service, and meeting rooms.

You can contact us at:

    • Address: 16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, Delaware, USA 19958
    • Phone: +1 630 768 1199
    • Email: support@stripeconferences.com

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Yes, Biosensors Conferences early bird registration is available starting from March 01, 2024.

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CONTACT US

    Romain Clement

    Romain Clement

    Romain Clement, PhD is a researcher with experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, and immunoassay. Romain has worked in various research positions at institutions such as BIOASTER, VETOPHAGE, and CNRS, focusing on areas like enzyme studies, biopiles, and CO2 concentration mechanisms in micro-algae. With a background in plant biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology, Romain also has experience as a line operator in the production industry. Romain holds a Doctorate in Plant Biology, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology from Aix-Marseille University, along with other degrees in microbiology, plant biology, and biotechnologies.

    Felismina Moreira

    Felismina Moreira

    Felismina is a proven expert in the field of biosensors. She specializes in the development of electrical biosensors that use novel materials, particularly synthetic materials, to detect a variety of target analytes.Felismina earned her PhD in sustainable chemistry from the Faculty of Science and Technology at the College of New Lisbon, demonstrating her commitment to advancing sustainable solutions in her field.