This innovative scientific meeting will explore the Mechanisms of Action (MOA) of electrical stimulation for different targets of the body, including the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system, the heart, GI system, and bladder.
Lectures from a diverse range of specialties deliver up-to-date scientific findings, merging the silos between specialties in collaborative atmosphere.
The MOA Conference is designed for neuroscientists, bioelectrical engineers, post-docs, students, clinicians, and industry.
Thomas Abell, MD
University of Louisville
Jeffrey Ardell, MD, PhD
East Tennessee State University
Alim– Louis Benabid, MD, PhD
Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Chad Bouton, MS
Battelle Memorial Institute
Jiande Chen, PhD
University of Texas Medical Branch
William DeGroat, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
Mike DeJongste, MD, PhD
Thoraxcenter, University Hospital of Groningen, Germany
Timothy Denison, PhD
Medtronic, Inc.
Dirk De Ridder, MD, PhD
Antwerp University Hospital
Robert Foreman, PhD
University of Oklahoma
Beverly Greenwood-Van Meerveld, PhD, FACG
Yun Guan, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
Magdi Hassouna, MD, PhD, FRCSC
University of Toronto
Quinn Hogan, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin
Frank Huygen, MD
Erasmus MC
Lisa Johanek, PhD
Medtronic, Inc.
Bert Joosten, MD
Maastricht University
Leo Kapural, MD, PhD
Wake Forest University
Kevin Kilgore, PhD
Metro Health Medical Center
Dongchul Lee, PhD
Nevro
Kendall Lee, MD, PhD
Mayo Clinic
Robert Levy, MD, PhD
University of Florida & Shands Jacksonville
Bengt Linderoth, MD, PhD
Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Andres Lozano, MD
University of Toronto
Cameron McIntyre, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Richard North, MD
Neuromodulation Foundation
John Parker, MD
National ICT Australia
Hunter Peckham, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Ali Rezai, MD
Ohio State University
Konstantin Slavin, MD, PhD
University of Illinois at Chicago
Amol Soin, MD
Ohio Pain Clinic