Proposals will be accepted until 23:59 AEST, Wednesday 22 July 2026 via the submission portal.
Researchers are invited to submit one abstract for consideration as either an oral or poster presentation via the online EventsAir portal (you may also opt to be considered for poster presentation only). Submissions will be accepted until 23:59 AEST on Wednesday, 22 July 2026, and can be reviewed or edited at any time prior to the deadline. Notification of outcomes will be sent to submitting authors in late August.
Abstracts should be no more than 250 words and clearly outline the objective, brief methodology, key findings and conclusion. Submissions will be reviewed by the Programming Committee, with oral presentations selected based on scientific merit and allocated as either short talks (10 minutes plus Q&A) or data blitz presentations (6 minutes). Poster presentations must be prepared in A0 portrait format. Authors will be asked to nominate a relevant research theme during submission, spanning a broad range of neuroscience disciplines, from clinical and cognitive neuroscience to neuroengineering, AI, and neurological disorders.
All abstracts must be submitted via the EventsAir system, where authors will need to create a simple profile before uploading their work. By submitting, authors agree to have their abstract reviewed and published in conference materials where appropriate. Don’t miss this opportunity to present your research and contribute to the NeuroAlliance 2026 program.
Please read the Abstract Policy and Guidelines document for full details and eligibility requirements.
Call for Abstracts Open | 12 May 2026 |
Call for Abstracts Close | 23:59 AEST 22 July 2026 |
Preliminary program launched | Late July 2026 |
Notifications to Submitters | Late August 2026 |
Deadline to register or cancel speaking | 26 September 2026 |
Early Bird registration closes | 26 September 2026 |
Final program launched | Early October 2026 |
NeuroAlliance 2026 Conference | 29 November - 2 December 2026 |
Proposals that address any research areas represented within the membership are welcomed, including but not limited to:
Ageing | Motor systems |
Artificial intelligence in neuroscience | Neurodegenerative diseases and injury |
Attention processes | Neurodevelopment, neurogenesis, and regeneration |
Autonomic and neuroendocrine systems | Neuroengineering, neuroinformatics and data-driven models |
Behavioural Neuroscience | Neuroimaging |
Biological Psychiatry and psychiatric disorders | Neurological disorders |
Clinical neuroscience: basic, translational and clinical studies | Neuromodulation, neurostimulation and brain-computer interface |
Cognitive neuroscience | Neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission, synaptic plasticity |
Cognitive processes | Neuro-oncology |
Comparative and evolutionary neuroscience | Neuroscience history and emerging ethical issues |
Computational neuroscience | Neurovasculature and metabolism |
Development | Psychophysiology |
Electroencephalography / fNIRS | Sensory systems |
Glial biology | Social neuroscience |
Individual differences | System neuroscience |
Memory processes | Other |