We invite our organisations to play an active role in shaping the scientific programme by convening a symposium or workshop.
The Physiological Society: partner organisation plus
The Physiological Society is an international learned society founded in 1876 that promotes excellence in physiology through research, education and collaboration. It supports scientists at all career stages, publishes leading journals, organises scientific meetings, and advocates for the importance of physiology in health, medicine and public understanding of biological science.
FutureNeuro: partner organisation
FutureNeuro is the Research Ireland Centre for Translational Brain Science, focused on neurological conditions such as epilepsy, motor neurone disease, multiple sclerosis and dementia. Bringing together researchers, clinicians, industry and patient partners, it aims to accelerate discoveries into diagnostics and therapies that improve outcomes and quality of life for people with neurological disorders.
British Association of Psychopharmacology: partner organisation
Founded in 1974, the British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) is a leading learned society and registered charity. It bridges academia, health services, and industry to advance research and education. BAP provides essential clinical guidelines, organizes scientific meetings, and fosters excellence in the science of psychopharmacology.
British Neuropathological Society: partner organisation
Founded in 1950, the British Neuropathological Society (BNS) promotes the study of nervous system diseases. It provides a forum for over 200 clinical and experimental members, offers training bursaries, and publishes the official journal, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology.
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