Frontiers of transcranial Electrical Stimulation International Symposium and Organization

Frontiers of transcranial Electrical Stimulation
Presented by The City College of New York Grove School of Engineering
In New York City on January 9-11, 2015
International Symposium and Organization
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NYC Neuromodulation 2015 Conference
INAUGURAL INTERNATIONAL MEETING ON TRANSCRANIAL ELECTRICAL
STIMULATION WITH PANEL DISCUSSIONS AND tDCS TRAINING COURSE
Hosted at
The City College of New York, New York, New York
January 9-11, 2015
CONFERENCE CHAIR
Marom Bikson, Ph.D.
The City College of New York
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Neuromodec Director
Peter K. Toshev
The City College of New York
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
NYC Neuromodulation 2013 brings together pioneers and emerging innovations in Transcranial Electrical Stimulation. Cutting edge
research, clinical trials, and techniques are introduced in a dynamic and interactive format. Learn how the field developed to its
current state and the outlook for the next five years. Technologies covered include transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS),
transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS), transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS), and High-Definition transcranial
Direct Current Stimulation (HD-tDCS). Topics covered include design of clinical trials, integration with monitoring technologies
(EEG), and deployable technology. Frequent opportunities to interact with speakers and attendees, sponsor exhibits, two large
poster sessions (Brain Stimulation journal will publish conference abstracts online), two panel discussions, social events
and a certification course provide plenty of networking, educational, investment and collaboration opportunities. There will be five
NYC Neuromodulation Awards presented at the end of the conference including Best Poster ($1000 prize). Directed by Peter
K. Toshev, the conference is chaired by Dr. Marom Bikson and hosted at the historic City College of New York in New York City. Join
us for what will be a seminal event.
SATELLITE EVENTS AND SYMPOSIUMS
NYC Neuromodulation 2015 is surrounded by official “Satellite Symposiums” and independently organized “Affiliated” events. Access
to all “Satellite Symposiums” is included in the NYC Neuromodulation conference registration and open to all conference
participants. Satellite Symposiums are all held on Friday Dec Jan 9 at The City College of New York conference venue, in the hours
preceding the official conference opening. Individuals not registered for NYC Neuromodulation 2015 may separately purchase
tickers I individual symposium events. Currently scheduled Satellite Symposiums include
Additional Information
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Satellite Events and
Sumposiums
Symposim By EGI, Simpleware
tDCS workshop by Dr. Adam Woods
Contact:
contact@neuromodec.com
Using imaging to design targeted stimulation protocols. Organizer: EGI
Technical course of modeling transcranial electrical stimulation. Organizer: Simpleware and The City College of New York
Working group on tDCS in speech rehabilitation
“Affiliated” events are independently organized. Separate registration for affiliated events if required. Access to affiliated events is
NOT included in the registration to NYC Neuromodulation Conference tickets. Tickets for affiliated events are available through the
NEUROMODEC ticket store, so be sure to purchase them with your registration. Currently scheduled Affiliated Event include
NYC tDCS Workshop Organizer: Neuromodec. Director: Dr. Adam Woods
To get involved in the NYC Neuromodulation Initiatives announced at the conference, contact NYCN
Director Toshev directly (pktoshev@neuromodec.com).
Sponsorship Opportunities
Contact: sponsor@neuromodec.com
NYC Neuromodulation 2015 Conference Schedule
Frontiers of transcranial Electrical Stimulation
DAY 1 - Friday, January 9th, 2015
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
Special Symposium: Computational Modeling in Transcranial Electrical Stimulation (independently led by Simpleware and the City College of New York)
10:00 PM –12:00PM
Special Symposium: Using EEG to Guide the Targeting of Transcranial Electrical Stimulation: Metods and techniques (independently led by Electrical
Geodesics,Inc.)
2:00PM-3:30PM
Special Symposium:Using tDCS in Aphasia Rehabilitation Research:Questions for Consideration( Chair: Elizabeth Galletta; speakers: TBD)
3:00PM-3.15 PM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
3:15PM-5:00PM
Lecture: TDCS for Rehabilitation and Sport (chair: Dyan Edwards; speakers:Julius Fridriksson, Bernadette Gillick, Peter Turkeltaub)
5:00PM-6:00PM
Keynote Lecture:Tesla versus Edison-AC versus DC ( Mark George)
6:00PM-7:00PM
Opening Reception (including opening remarks from CUNY/CCNY)
DAY 2 - Saturday, January 10th, 2015
9:00AM-9:30AM
Opening Remarks and The Status of the Field (Marom Bikson, Dylan Edwards, Emily Kappenman)
9:30AM-10:30AM
Talk Session: Reding New Waves and Synchronizing New Ideas (chair: Flavio Frohlich; speakers: Andrea Antal, Bernhard Sabel)
10:30AM-10:50AM
Coffee Break
10:50AM-12:15PM
Lecture: tDCS in the Clinic: Crossing the Line to Therapy (chair: Helena Knotkova; speakers: Felipe Fregni)
12:15PM-1:15PM
Lunch Beak
1:15PM2:30PM
Lecture: Technical and Ethical Considerations for tDCS in Military and Intelligence (chair: Jeremy Nelson; spreakers: Michael Weisend, Andy McKinley;
panel: Patrick Bradshaw)
2:30PM-3:30PM
Lecture: Regulations and Long-Term Safety (chair: Jamie Tyler; panelists: Peter Toshev, Roi Cohen Kadosh, Roy Hamilton, Guilio Ruffini)
3:30PM-5:30PM
Poster Session and Vendor Demonstrations
5:30PM-6:30PM
Keynote Lecture: Can Brain Stimulation Contribute to Learning in Neurorehabilitation? ( Leonard Cohen)
7:30PM
Conference Dinner (separate pre- registration required)
NYC Neuromodulation 2015 Conference Schedule
Frontiers of transcranial Electrical Stimulation
DAY 3 - Sunday, January 11th, 2015
9:00AM-10:30AM
TDCS and TMS over motor cortex-what exactly do we know? (chairs:Michael Nitsche and Sven Bestmann; speakers: asif Rahman)
10:30AM-10:50AM
Coffee Break
10:50 AM-12:15 PM
Cognitive Neuroenhancement and a Brave New World (chair:Roy Hamilton; speakers: Roi Cohen Kardosh, Peter Toshev, Aldis Sipolins)
12:15PM-1:15PM
Lunch Break
1:15PM-2:10PM
Highlights & Breaking News
2:10PM-3:10PM
Lecture: Placebo is Good (chair: Alex DaSilva; speakers: Heidi Schambra, Jon-Kar Zubieta)
3:10PM-3:30PM
Coffee Break
3:30PM-4:30PM
Keynote Lecture: What Do the Electric Field Generated by the Brain Tell Us About How to Design Neuromodulation? (Gyorgy Buzsaki)
4:30PM-5:00PM
5:00PM-5:30PM
The Prospects for tES (Marom Bikson, Dylan Edwaeds, Emily Kappenmam)
Closing Remarks and Awards Presentation
NYC Neuromodulation 2015 Conference Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Leveraging the most advanced scientific understanding,
Soterix Medical technology is at the forefront of
neuromodulation clinical trials for the treatment of
neuropsychiatric disorders and rehabilitation.
Soterix offers the most sophisticated non-invasive
neuromodulation and brain stimulation technology for
researchers and clinicians who require the highest industry
standards in performance.
- Transformative and proprietary High-Definition tDCS (HD-tDCS) technology allowing targeted tDCS for
unrivaled focality and intensity control.
- Several state-of-the art tDCS platforms allow customization across population (stroke, pediatric, etc) and
blinding.
- Full set of accessories for efficient clinical application (including the exclusive EasyPads™ and
EasyStrap™) with our most advanced electrode gels.
- Revolutionary neurotargeting software suite for electrode montage brain targeting optimization and
individual subject customization. Simulation and optimization output can be loaded directly into your Soterix
tDCS and HD-tDCS stimulators. High-resolution current flow visualizations can be used to support
publications, presentations and proposals.
- Integration with monitoring technologies (PET, fRMI, fNIRS, EEG, MEG, eye-tracking, and others)
EGI is a medical device
company that designs, develops and commercialises a range of non-invasive neurodiagnostic products used
to monitor and interpret brain activity. A key component of these products is EGI’s proprietary dense array
electroencephalography (dEEG) platform technology. The dense array method gathers brain activity data
from many more electrodes than conventional EEG products (up to 256), generating significantly higher
quality and more precise levels of information. With regulatory clearance in the US, EU and a number of
other major international regulatory bodies, the Company’s technology has been increasingly adopted as
a powerful research tool and more recently as a cost effective and patient friendly clinical
neurodiagnostic platform.
Silver Sponsors
Access to the human mind opens new possibilities for a more productive life. Thync creates wearable
consumer products that use neurosignaling to shift your state of mind. Our technology induces ondemand shifts in energy, calm, or focus.
Bronze Sponsors
Brain Vision, LLC offers full service solutions for customized neurophysiological research on infants and
adults that include BCI/BMI and EEG/ERP/NIRS software and hardware, wireless, dry EEG systems, fMRI
compatible equipment and stimulation devices.
Partners
Mark S. George
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Destinguised University Professor
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Layton McCurdy Endowed Chair
Neuroscience of Rehabilitation Laboratory
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Director, Brain Stimulation Laboratory
University of South Carolina
Leonardo G. Cohen, M.D.
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Senior Investigator, National Institute of Health
György Buzsáki, M.D., Ph.D.
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Ryan Jankord, Ph.D.
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Research Physiologist
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Air Force Research Laboratory
Biggs Professor of Neural Sciences,NYU School of Medicine
Human Effectiveness Directorate
Felipe Fregni M.D., Ph.D, MPH
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Harvard Medical School
William J. Tyler, Ph.D.
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Director of the Laboratory of Neuromodulation at Spaulding
Rehabilitation Hospital
Associate Professor at Arizona State University
PhD, Biomedical Science, University of Missouri, 2006
Roy Hamilton, M.D.
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University Research Lecturer
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Hugh Price Fellow, University of Oxford
Dr. Bernhard Sabel
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Flavio Frohlich
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Dept. of Clinical Neurophysiology
Julius Fridriksson, Ph.D.
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Professor
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Director, Aphasia Laboratory
University Medical Center
Georg-August-University Goettingen
Dr Sven Bestmann
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Peter Turkeltaub, MD, Ph.D.
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Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology
Alexandre F. DaSilva, D.D.S., D.Med.Sc.
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Biologic & Materials Sciences
Assistant Professor
Heidi Schambra, M.D.
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Assistant Professor of Neurology in Rehabilitation Medicine
Andy McKinley, Ph.D.
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Biomedical Engineer at Air Force Research Laboratory
Michael Weisend, Ph.D.
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Senior Research Scientist
The Wright State Research Institute
University College London
Jon-Kar Zubieta
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Professor, Psychiatry
University of Michigan
Bernadette Gillick, Ph.D., M.S., P.T.
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University of South Carolina
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Senior Investigator
Dept. Clinical Neurophysiology
Professor at Bejing Tongren Eye Hospital
Göttingen University Medical School
Assistant Professor University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael Nitsche, M.D.
Director of the Institute of Medical Psychology at the Otto-von-Guericke
Prof. Dr. Andrea Antal
Doctoral degree from Tulane University and bachelor’s degree from United States Air
Force Academy
University of Magdeburg in Magdeburg, Germany
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Assistant Professor in Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania
Jeremy Nelson, Ph.D.
in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering
Roi Cohen Kadosh, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
University of Minnesota
Aldis Sipolins
Guilio Ruffini, Ph.D.
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CEO StarLabs
Egas Caparelli-Daquer
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Assistant Professor at Physiology Department at the Rio de Janeiro State University
Marom Bikson
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Professor, City College of New York
Emily Skappenman
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University of California, Davis
Dylan Edwards
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Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College
NYC Neuromodulation 2015 Conference Location and Directions
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The Shepard Hall
Conference Address
The Shepard Hall
The City College of New York
160 Convent Ave
New York, NY 10031
Subway:
- 1 train to 137th City College Station
- B or C train to 135th St Station
- A or D train to 145th St Station
New York City yellow taxicab:
- Amsterdam Ave and W 138th Street