ISAN Meetings
The core purpose of the International Society for Autonomic Neuroscience is to provide regular opportunities for researchers, clinicians, and industry partners to converge in order to share ideas, scientific data, and best practice on a global stage. To this end, the Society hosts an international scientific congress, usually every two years.
Conferences are typically held over three days, attract 200 – 500 delegates, and feature a combination of plenary talks from internationally renowned investigators, parallel symposia on emerging topics, and poster sessions. The Society recognises the importance of conference participation to our trainees and offers reduced registration fees and prizes to postgraduate students
Previous conference venues include:
1997 Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Australia | |
2000 London, UK | |
2003 Calgary, Canada | |
2005 Marseille, France | |
2007 Kyoto, Japan | |
2009 Sydney, Australia | |
2011 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | |
2013 Giessen, Germany | |
2015 Stresa, Italy | |
2017 Nagoya, Japan | |
2019 Los Angeles, California, United States | |
2022 Cairns, Great Barrier Reef, Australia |
Society
ISAN promotes dialogue and research dissemination on various topics related to the autonomic nervous system, both basic and clinical.