Trainees (NEW!!!)

ANT Neuromeeting, Philadelphia, April 15–16, 2026

For PENN ONLY:

Dear brainSTIM trainees (Penn only),

We would like to share information about a local neuromodulation meeting hosted by ANT Neuro in Philadelphia on April 15–16, 2026: https://neuromeeting.ant-neuro.com/

This two-day meeting provides a valuable opportunity to engage with others working in EEG and neuromodulation spaces locally and nationally. Day 1 will focus on EEG, and Day 2 will focus on TMS and other neuromodulation technologies. A new component of this year’s meeting is poster presentations.

To encourage Penn trainee participation, the brainSTIM Center will cover the registration fee for 3–4 trainees who present a poster at the meeting.

Trainees wishing to be considered for registration sponsorship should email the brainSTIM Center at brainstim@pennmedicine.upenn.edu at the time of poster submission and include the following information:

  • Name

  • Department

  • Training level

  • Mentor’s name

  • Poster title

  • Date of submission

Please email the brainSTIM Center again when you have received a poster acceptance notification from ANT (around mid-March).

Additional meeting information:

Meeting Registration and Agenda
Registration and agenda details can be found here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ant-neuromeeting-2026-philadelphia-pa-tickets-1583081422149?aff=oddtdtcreator

Poster Abstract Submissions
Poster abstract submission details are available here:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=6rnPvr4FdEKV4rX45AEEn8F6aozn-1NAmfiIQMMc6ypURUZVWDRWNU0yTDhIOFMwQ0hZVVZMN01GUC4u

Additional Poster Guidance from ANT Neuro

  • Poster topics may cover any neuromodulation-related area and are not limited to EEG or TMS.

  • You do not need to register for the meeting prior to submitting a poster.

  • Student registration rates do not expire; however, ANT encourages registration by March 16 for planning purposes.

  • Poster acceptance notifications and presentation details will be sent by ANT no later than March 16.

If you have any questions feel free to reach out to the brainSTIM Center with any questions.