4th European Congress of
Neurology and Neuropsychiatry
February 23-24, 2026 | Paris, France
Theme: Brain and Mental Health: Navigating the Future of Neurology and Psychiatry
3rd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry – Conference Report
February 17-18, 2025, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Day 1 Highlights – February 17, 2025
Venue: Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Theme: Brain and Mental Health: Exploring the Intersection of Neurology and Psychiatry
Website: www.neurologyconf.com
The 3rd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry (Neuro 2025), held in the scenic city of Amsterdam, Netherlands, emerged as a monumental event in the field of neuroscience. Organized by CLS Event and Publication Pvt. Ltd., this international congress convened a distinguished array of neurologists, neuropsychiatrists, neurosurgeons, neuroscientists, and allied healthcare professionals, all converging under a unifying theme: “Brain and Mental Health: Exploring the Intersection of Neurology and Psychiatry.”
This two-day scientific extravaganza served as a fertile platform for cross-disciplinary exchange, innovation, and collaboration—reflecting the evolving interplay between neurology and mental health. The event upheld its commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and global outreach, attracting participants from over 30 countries.
Opening Ceremony & Keynotes
The congress commenced with a warm welcome and opening remarks by Prof. Dr. Allal Boutajangout from the New York University School of Medicine, USA. His insightful presidential address set the tone for the conference, emphasizing the critical need for integrated approaches in understanding neurological and psychiatric comorbidities.
The keynote presentations were equally riveting, beginning with Dr. Stephen E. Nadeau (University of Florida, USA), who delivered two sequential talks on Neural Population Computing and Emotional and Neuropsychiatric Disorders in Alzheimer’s Disease. His work underscored the complexity of cognitive processes and their disruption in degenerative diseases.
Following this, Prof. Dr. Allal Boutajangout discussed Plasma Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Disease, highlighting cutting-edge research in differential diagnosis across racial demographics.
Morning Scientific Sessions
After a brief networking tea session, Dr. Marit Ruitenberg (Leiden University, Netherlands) presented on Cognition and Movement in Neurodegenerative Disorders, followed by Dr. Kamlesh Jha (AIIMS, India), who showcased novel diagnostic tools like fNIRS and qEEG for pediatric seizure disorders.
Dr. Aparna Wagle Shukla (University of Florida, USA) concluded the pre-lunch session with her impactful lecture on Neuromodulation for Movement Disorders, exploring non-invasive and deep brain stimulation approaches.
Session I – Neuropsychology & Parkinson’s Disease
Chaired by Dr. Stephen Nadeau and Dr. Anand Pratap Singh, the post-lunch session focused on neuropsychological research and Parkinson’s disease.
Highlights included:
Additional sessions included presentations on acquired brain injury, insomnia, and transcranial photobiomodulation in Alzheimer’s patients.
The day concluded with presentations by:
Awards Ceremony – Day 1
The Young Researcher Award and Travel Award sessions recognized emerging voices in neuroscience and celebrated early-career innovation.
Keynote Speakers:
Closing Ceremony and Awards
The congress culminated with the Awards & CME Certification Ceremony, recognizing exemplary contributions across categories:
Fellowship Awards
Student Travel Awards
Poster Awards
Best Research Awards
Each awardee was celebrated for advancing the global understanding of neurological science through their dedicated research and clinical efforts.
2nd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry – Conference Report
February 19-20, 2024, London, UK
Day 1: February 19, 2024
The 2nd European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry commenced with enthusiasm and scholarly discussions at the heart of London, UK. The event brought together renowned neurologists, neuropsychiatrists, and researchers from diverse corners of the world.
The conference kicked off at 09:30 with a warm welcome by Dr. Allal Boutajangout from NYU Langone Health, USA. His opening remarks set the tone for the scientific feast that followed. The first keynote presentation, “Neural Population Computing Part 1,” unfolded the basic principles of population dynamics and cognitive function, presented by Dr. Stephen E. Nadeau from the University of Florida, USA.
The morning continued with an intriguing exploration of plasma biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease and COVID-19 subjects, eloquently discussed by Dr. Allal Boutajangout. The networking session before lunch provided an excellent opportunity for attendees to connect and share insights.
Post-lunch, Prof. Anand Pratap Singh from Gautam Buddha University, India, captivated the audience with his talk on “Exploring Psychopathology with Brain Fingerprinting Technique (BFT): A Paradigm Shift in Psychiatry.” The session continued with Dr. Gary Pattee from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA, delving into the intriguing question, “Is ALS Onset Accelerated by Chloroviruses and Delayed by Antiviral Immune Responses?”
The afternoon session unfolded diverse topics in the realm of neurology and neuropsychiatry, covering a rare case of pituitary dysfunction with Moyamoya disease, investigating molecular markers in treatment-resistant depression, and exploring the effectiveness of computer-assisted cognitive retraining among patients with mild cognitive impairment.
The day concluded with a series of impactful poster presentations, highlighting research on cognitive flexibility in experimental animals, depression and neuroplasticity, and unique case reports like late-onset Guillain Barré syndrome post-SARS-CoV-2 infection and acute psychosis with isotretinoin initiation.
The Q/A session provided a platform for engaging discussions, and the day culminated in an award ceremony, recognizing the contributions of speakers, delegates, and researchers.
Keynote Speakers:
Neurology Sessions:
European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry – Conference Report
March 6-7, 2023 – Canada
The European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry 2023 held on March 6th and 7th in Canada was a resounding success, bringing together a diverse and engaged audience of over 100 attendees, both physically and online. The event showcased the latest advancements and breakthroughs in the fields of neurology and neuropsychiatry and featured a remarkable lineup of speakers, mentors, and poster presentations. In conclusion, the European Congress of Neurology and Neuropsychiatry 2023 was a remarkable event that united experts, researchers, clinicians, and students from around the world. The engaging keynote speakers, diverse neurology sessions, insightful poster presentations, and successful mentorship program made this conference a pivotal platform for advancing the fields of neurology and neuropsychiatry.
Members from Top association attends Neurology 2023: