Track 14: Neuroimaging – Visualizing the Brain for Better Diagnosis and Treatment
Neuroimaging has transformed the way we understand the brain, providing clinicians and researchers with powerful tools to visualize structure, function, and connectivity. From the early days of CT and MRI to today’s advanced techniques like fMRI, PET, and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), neuroimaging has become indispensable in diagnosing neurological diseases, monitoring treatment progress, and advancing neuroscience research.
At the 5th World Neuroscience, Neurology, and Brain Disorders Summit, Track 14: Neuroimaging will showcase the latest innovations that bridge science, technology, and clinical practice.
Why Neuroimaging is Essential
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Enables early diagnosis of conditions such as stroke, brain tumors, and neurodegenerative diseases
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Maps functional connectivity in the brain to study cognition and psychiatric disorders
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Guides surgical planning in neurosurgery
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Helps in treatment monitoring for disorders like multiple sclerosis and epilepsy
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Advances research into brain-behavior relationships and mental health conditions
By integrating artificial intelligence, machine learning, and molecular imaging, neuroimaging is moving towards personalized medicine and more accurate predictive tools.
Key Topics in Track 14: Neuroimaging
This track will focus on:
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Advances in MRI, CT, PET, and fMRI
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Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and white matter mapping
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Functional and molecular imaging in brain disorders
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AI and machine learning in image analysis
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Neuroimaging in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and dementia
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Imaging biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis
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Neuroimaging in psychiatric and cognitive disorders
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Imaging-guided neurosurgery and interventions
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Emerging technologies such as ultra-high-field MRI and hybrid imaging systems
Who Should Attend?
This track is tailored for:
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Neurologists and neurosurgeons
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Radiologists and neuroradiologists
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Imaging scientists and AI researchers
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Neuropsychologists and cognitive neuroscientists
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Oncologists and neuro-oncologists
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Students and early-career professionals interested in brain imaging
Opportunities for Engagement
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Present your research or clinical studies in neuroimaging
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Learn from experts developing next-generation imaging tools
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Collaborate across disciplines to integrate imaging into patient care
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Earn CME/CPD credits while advancing your expertise
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Conclusion
Track 14: Neuroimaging offers a unique opportunity to explore how cutting-edge imaging technologies are reshaping our understanding of the brain and transforming neurological care. With rapid advancements in AI, molecular imaging, and functional mapping, neuroimaging is set to play an even greater role in the future of neuroscience and clinical practice.
Be part of this discussion at the 5th World Neuroscience, Neurology, and Brain Disorders Summit in Dubai, January 2026.
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