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2023 International Conference of Applied Neuroscience (Pre-Conference 7th Sept)

  • 7 Sep 2023
  • 08:30 (AEST)
  • 9 Sep 2023
  • 16:30 (AEST)
  • Twin Town Conference & Function Centre

Registration

  • Standard - 2 Day Conference & Pre-conference Workshop (after 30 June 2023).
  • Standard Members Conference Only price - (After June 30th)
  • Member - Pre-conference Workshop Only
  • Standard - Virtual 2 Day Conference & Pre-conference Workshop (after 30 June 2023).
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  • Member - Pre-conference Workshop Only
  • Standard Non Members Conference Only price
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  • Non-Member - Pre-conference Workshop Only

2023 International Conference of Applied Neuroscience

7 - 9 September 2023

Twin Towns Conference & Function Centre,  Wharf Street

Tweed Heads, Australia


The 2023 International Association of Applied Neuroscience Conference will be an In-person and Virtual event covering a variety of applied neuroscience topics. Topics will run in streams and there will be ample opportunity to choose which presentations to attend in person or via live stream. All workshops will be recorded and made available to registrants following the event.

The conference will be preceded by a one-day workshop on 7 September (0830-1630) by 

Professor Nicholas J Talley (AC, MD, PhD) - AI, devices and your gut health.

Laureate Professor Talley is currently Pro Vice-Chancellor, Global Research at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He previously held an appointment as Pro Vice-Chancellor (and Dean) of the Faculty of Health and Medicine at the University of Newcastle from 2010-2015. He was seconded to be the Deputy Vice-Chancellor-Research (Acting) at the University of Newcastle from June 2013 to March 2014.

He has published over 1,000 original and review articles in the peer-reviewed literature, and is considered one of the world’s leading gastroenterologists (H index 119, Scopus). He is also a leading clinician and educator, as well as the author of the highly regarded textbooks Clinical Examination and Examination Medicine with Dr Simon O’Connor.  In June 2014, he was inaugurated as one of the first 15 Fellows of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences (FAHMS) and was elected to the Executive of the Academy.

Keynote Speakers

Prof Nicholas Talley -  Diagnosis and non-prescription drug management of the irritable bowel syndrome: diets, alternative therapies, and psychological therapies (the what and the how).

Dr Sarah McKay -  All In Her Head? Lessons learned writing two books on the female brain.

Prof Ralph Martins (PhD) - Early Diagnosis and Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease.


90-minute Workshops 

 - Dr Jean Annan (NZ)7 Dimensions of Children’s Emotional Well-being: Application in the educational environment.

- Peter Janetzki (Aus)  - The Relational Brain: Assisting Couples to Change Their Default Mode Networks for Better Outcomes.

- Dr Olivia Lesslar (Aus) - Beyond the Five Senses: The Remarkable Role of Transient Receptor Potentials as a Threat Detection Network.

Louise MacKenzie (NZ) - Alternative Treatments in the Mental Health Context from a Neuroscience lens: Psychedelics, Cannabis and Essential Oils.

- Dr Delia McCabe (USA) Virtual - The Role of Nutrition in Mental Health: How to Action the Growing Body of Evidence.

Joseph Riordan (Aus) - Somatic Experiencing, Secure Phylogenetic Attachment and Interpersonal Neurosynchronistic Phylogenesis: Converging Constructs in the Neuroscience and Treatment of Trauma.

- Jeremy Sampson (Aus) Neuropsychotherapy & High Functioning Autism/ Asperger’s Syndrome.

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