We are delighted to announce that the ‘8th Biennial Cambridge Neuroscience Symposium, Interventions & Recovery’ will be held on the 10-11th September 2025 at West Road Concert Hall and Gala dinner at Trinity College and is now open for registration. I am sure you will agree that the programme is spectacular. This will be our second major event of 2025!
The Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley plenary lectures are a major feature within the programme and we are delighted to welcome Professor Amy Arnsten (Yale) and Professor Lorenz Studer (Sloan Kettering) to Cambridge. These plenary lectures are named in honour of Sir Alan Hodgkin and Sir Andrew Huxley, 2 Cambridge alumni who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1963 (jointly with John Eccles).
This year, we are excited to launch the Cambridge Neuroscience Compston-Robbins Plenary Lecture. This lecture has been established to honour a member of Cambridge Neuroscience that has contributed significantly to the field. It has been named in honour of Professors Alastair Compston and Trevor Robbins, the two founding Directors of Cambridge Neuroscience. We are delighted to award this inaugural lecture to Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly.
This international gathering is dedicated to exploring the latest advancements in cell and gene therapies, pharmaceutical innovations, and cutting-edge neurotechnology aimed at addressing neurological diseases. Featuring a diverse lineup of expert speakers and interactive sessions, the conference provides a platform for researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders to share insights, discuss challenges, and collaborate on pioneering solutions to improve nervous system health. Attendees will engage with the latest research and practical applications that promise to reshape the future of treatment for various neurological conditions.