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It is a great pleasure to invite you to the 4th Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation (FUN23) Conference at Stanford University in Stanford, California. FUN23 covers the latest research on Transcranial Ultrasound Stimulation (TUS) and is presented by iTRUSST, the International Transcranial Ultrasonic Stimulation Safety and Standards consortium.
FUN23 will be held as in-person conference but will have a remote participation option as well. We encourage you to join us for the in-person event if you can to participate in live discussions, collaborative opportunities and social events, and experience Northern California while in the heart of Silicon Valley. We will also offer a virtual participation option which will include access to the oral presentations live by zoom, as well as recorded oral sessions. Posters will be available online as well as in person. However, we cannot provide the same level of interaction as for the on-site attendees. We will have more information on our hybrid options at registration.
Stanford University
Non-invasive Brain Simulation
Oxford University
Effects of Human Amygdala TUS on Emotion and Decision Making
Hong Chen
Sonothermogenetics: Advances and Challenges
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Sonogenetics for Selective Modulation of Deep Neural Circuits
Medical University of South Carolina
Ultrasonic Modulation of Pain Networks
Vanderbilt University
MR-guided focused ultrasound neuromodulation of deep brain regions
Columbia University
Monitoring of FUS neuromodulation in the central and peripheral nervous systems
Physics for Medicine Paris
Biophysical Safety
Stanford University
UCSF
UCSF
University of Plymouth
Stanford University
Stanford University
Oxford University
Brown University
University of Washington
Johannes Gutenberg University
Stanford University
Johannes Gutenberg University
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