


In Translation: Informing Noninvasive Brain Stimulation by Preclinical Research
A 1-credit course exploring how preclinical neuroscience research informs the development and clinical application of noninvasive brain stimulation technologies.
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Course Description
Advances in neuroscience research continue to shape the development of noninvasive brain stimulation technologies. In this session, Alexander Rotenberg explores how preclinical studies contribute to our understanding of neural circuits and inform the development of neuromodulation therapies. Participants will examine how laboratory research—including animal models and experimental neuroscience—provides insight into brain plasticity and neural network modulation. The lecture highlights how findings from preclinical studies can be translated into clinical strategies using noninvasive stimulation techniques designed to influence brain activity. By bridging the gap between laboratory research and clinical practice, translational neuroscience helps refine therapeutic approaches for neurological and cognitive disorders. This session provides clinicians and researchers with a deeper understanding of how foundational research informs emerging neuromodulation technologies and their potential role in future neurological care.
What you’ll learn:
- Understand principles behind noninvasive brain stimulation techniques.
- Recognize the role of preclinical research in developing neuromodulation therapies.
- Identify mechanisms through which brain stimulation influences neural networks.
- Explore translational pathways from laboratory discoveries to clinical application.
- Evaluate emerging directions in neuromodulation research.
Components
Educational Syllabus
- Topic 1 – Foundations of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation
- An introduction to neuromodulation techniques that influence brain activity without surgical intervention.
- Topic 2 – Preclinical Research in Neuroscience
- Explore how laboratory and animal studies contribute to understanding brain function and neural plasticity.
- Topic 3 – Translational Pathways from Laboratory to Clinic
- Examine how discoveries in preclinical neuroscience inform the development of clinical neuromodulation therapies.
- Topic 4 – Mechanisms of Neural Modulation
- Understand how electrical or magnetic stimulation can alter neural network activity and influence brain function.
- Topic 5 – Applications of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation
- Review potential uses of neuromodulation in neurological and cognitive disorders.
- Topic 6 – Future Directions in Translational Neuromodulation
- Discover emerging research trends that may shape the next generation of brain stimulation technologies.
Venue, Hotels & Schedule
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In Translation: Informing Noninvasive Brain Stimulation by Preclinical Research
A 1-credit course exploring how preclinical neuroscience research informs the development and clinical application of noninvasive brain stimulation technologies.
$
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$
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