Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience![]() Quick Find: Department of Psychological Medicine (1 item) | Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental Sciences (2 items) | Neuroimaging Department (1 item) | Health Service and Population Research (2 items) | Wolfson Sensory, Pain and Regeneration Centre (1 item) Department of Psychological MedicineKing's Health Partners and Oxleas NHS FT - Epilepsy in Intellectual Disabilities Masterclass 2025DescriptionOverview We are pleased to invite you to this online masterclass covering assessment and treatments in Epilepsy in Intellectual Disabilities.
Health professionals with an interest in Epilepsy including: • Neurologists
• Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Epilepsy and Intellectual Disabilities Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come - first served basis.
Department of Forensic and Neurodevelopmental SciencesRESPECT 4 Neurodevelopment Annual Event 2025DescriptionThis year's RESPECT 4 NEURODEVELOPMENT annual event will be held at The Ortus Centre, SE5 8SN, London, 15-16th September 2025. The event will include a keynote by Professor Mark Johnson, a satellite event on research in naturalistic environments, and a symposium on the ethics of neurotechnologies for neurodivergent children. Please refer to our website for the programme draft (Which will be updated with additional information shortly) and details of poster submissions and travel bursaries: LINK TO THE WEBSITE This year the event is exclusively in person only (no online access is available). This is a two-day event and those attending are encouraged to attend both days. Registration is mandatory and nominal fee required for those attending, which is one payment covering both days. Please ensure you select the correct ticket option otherwise this could invalidate your ticket: Option 1: R4N Member - STUDENT *If you are presenting at the event, a committee member or have been awarded a travel bursary please register using option 3 where the nominal fee is wavered. Places for this event are restricted due to capacity restrictions of the venue. If you are no longer able to attend, please do let us know by emailing r4n@kcl.ac.uk. Bookings are open to R4N members exclusively until August when non-members of R4N can register.
Industry Stands at R4N Annual Event 2025DescriptionWe would like to invite you to represent your company with a stand at the annual RESPECT 4 Neurodevelopment event. For more information about schedule for each day, please refer to the programme on the network website. You can register to represent your company with a stand on Day 1. This is a unique opportunity to (1) create a symbiotic relationship between industry and our network members, (2) shape the future direction of this relationship, and (3) create opportunities to increase collaboration between research, innovative ideas, and user perspectives. This event should only be booked here once your application for a place has been approved via the network. For more information on event requirements and how to apply, please refer to the detailed guidelines provided in your email invitation. If you have not been sent an email and would like to represent your industry, please email R4N@kcl.ac.uk Who should attend?
Neuroimaging Department4th High Performance Neuroimaging MeetingDescriptionThe High-Performance Neuroimaging Meeting is a focused gathering of leading scientists, engineers, and clinicians advancing the frontiers of cutting-edge MRI technologies. Now in its fourth edition, the meeting brings together international experts to share developments in ultra-fast acquisition, high-gradient hardware, silent imaging, and their applications across neuroscience, psychiatry, and neurology. This year’s program features sessions on mesoscale imaging, neurofluids, metabolism, diffusion and functional imaging, and clinical translation. Discussion will be centred around the capabilities and impact of next-generation imaging platforms like the MAGNUS system. The 2025 meeting will be hosted in London by the Department of Neuroimaging at King’s College London, with support from GE HealthCare.
Health Service and Population ResearchUKIMS Perinatal Mental Health Conference 2026DescriptionWe are delighted to announce the 2026 UKIMS (UK and Ireland Marce Society for perinatal mental health) Conference which will be taking place on Friday 6 February 2026 from 9am-5pm at the Great Hall, Strand Campus, King’s College London, followed by a drinks reception. Our keynote speaker Professor Nusrat Husain will be presenting his work in global perinatal mental health, including findings from the ROSHNI-2 trial. Benefits of attending: Network with others working in the field. The conference is aimed at those working in perinatal mental health (clinicians, researchers and policy makers) to learn about the latest research in the area. The event is open to Marce Society members and non-members though we advise joining for all the benefits of our Society. To join the Marce Society please go to: https://marcesociety.com/registration/. Catering will include lunch, refreshments and a drinks reception at the end of the conference. Marce members - £45 Non-Marce members- £105 Please note, this is an in-person only event. A full programme will be shared nearer the time.
Shaping a Better Future for Young People with Eating DisordersDescriptionWe invite you to a one-day conference and associated arts event, sharing key findings from the flagship EDIFY programme: Shaping a Better Future for Young People with Eating Disorders: Insights from four years of cross-disciplinary research, driving a step change in prevention and early intervention Conference: Date: Thursday 22 January 2026 | Time: 09:30 – 16:00 Arts Event: EDIFY Artists-in-Residence in Conversation with Prof Sally Marlow
Eating Disorders: Delineating illness and recovery trajectories to inform personalised prevention and early intervention in young people (EDIFY). Join us for two integrated events to explore the key findings and impact of this ambitious four-year programme of work. Alongside presentations from across the interdisciplinary EDIFY consortium we will have a host of internationally distinguished guest speakers who will reflect on how the EDIFY programme, and the eating disorder field, sit within the wider youth mental health arena. Please click on the "More info" tab for further information
Wolfson Sensory, Pain and Regeneration CentreiCSD 2025 - International Conference on Spreading DepolarisationsDescriptionThe Co-Operative Studies on Brain Injury Depolarisations (COSBID) Local Organizing Committee invites you to the annual International Conference on Spreading Depolarisations 2025 (iCSD 2025) Who should attend the conference Basic and clinical neuroscientists at all career levels iCSD2025 is fully translational, offering around 50% clinical and 50% basic neuroscience over four days.
Places are limited and will be assigned on a first come - first served basis. Refunds: You have the right to cancel this contract within 14 days without any given reason. The cancellation period will expire after 14 days. We are unable to offer a refund after this time. Please click on the "More Info" tab for further information about each booking package.
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