International Neuromodulation Society

International Neuromodulation Society A nonprofit group of clinicians, scientists and engineers dedicated to the scientific development an

The vision of the INS is to harness all scientific, clinical and engineering endeavour throughout the world and to brand neuromodulation to encompass all implantable neurological technologies that through electrical or chemical means improve the function of the impaired individual. The goals of the INS are:

To create a forum for clinicians, basic scientists and bioengineers involved with neur

omodulation through a combination of scientific meetings, journal and interactive website
To create a family of affiliated neuromodulation national chapters to encourage growth and influence at national level
To encourage research and development into the conditions treated and the devices and techniques used
To encourage open dialogue with industry partners and health care authorities to improve understanding of these therapies, the needs of patients, service requirements and fair remuneration
To expand the worldwide access to neuromodulation by raising awareness of the both its clinical efficacy and cost effectiveness

07/24/2025

🚀 We’re excited to announce the launch of the updated INS PACC website!

Building on the widely utilized 2017 version, the PACC Mobile App website provides clinicians with the latest evidence-based recommendations for safe and effective intrathecal drug delivery in chronic pain management.

In this brief message, Dr. Gladstone C McDowell, highlights the key features of this essential tool and explains how it can be utilized to support clinical decisions and improve patient outcomes. ⬇️

🔗 Explore the updated free PACC website: www.inspacc.com

🔬 Explore the Full Scope of Neuromodulation at INS 2026!We invite you to discover an extensive range of topics: from neu...
07/21/2025

🔬 Explore the Full Scope of Neuromodulation at INS 2026!

We invite you to discover an extensive range of topics: from neuromodulation basic science, neuroengineering, and brain-computer interfaces to patient advocacy, global health, and advanced therapeutic applications across pain, movement disorders, epilepsy, psychiatric conditions, and more.

This is your chance to contribute to the scientific program and shape the future of neuromodulation research and practice.

Submit your abstract and join us in Lisbon: https://ins-congress.com/abstract-topics/

📚 Happening today! Don’t miss the INS Journal Club where we will delve into the latest literature on   treatments for ch...
07/17/2025

📚 Happening today!

Don’t miss the INS Journal Club where we will delve into the latest literature on treatments for chronic pain and Parkinson’s disease.

Don’t miss this opportunity to join and engage with our moderators Robert Levy and Richard North, alongside presenters Luigi Gianmaria Remore, Robin Mata and David Gallacher.

🕦 4:30 PM EDT | 21:30 BST| 22:30 CEST
🔗 Register here: bit.ly/INS-JC-July-2025

07/16/2025

There’s still time to submit your abstract for !

Calling all clinicians, scientists and engineers—this is your chance to share your findings with a community of fellow experts and advance the field on a global scale.

🎥 Listen to a special message from Dr. Konstantin Slavin as he highlights what makes the 4th Interim Meeting of the International Neuromodulation Society a must-attend event for the community.

📍 October 2–4, 2025 | Almaty, Kazakhstan
📅 Abstract submission and early bird registration deadline: July 31, 2025
🔗 Explore the topics and submit your abstract: https://ins-im2025.org/

🔔 Happening today!  Join us for an expert-led Virtual Debate on the science behind ECAPs in closed-loop spinal cord stim...
07/10/2025

🔔 Happening today!

Join us for an expert-led Virtual Debate on the science behind ECAPs in closed-loop spinal cord stimulation. This free, in-depth 90-minute session brings together leading voices in the field to challenge assumptions, examine the most up-to-date evidence, and shed light on critical gaps in current clinical practice.

🎓 CME Credit Available
🕦 16:30 EDT | 22:30 CEST
🔗There’s still time to register: bit.ly/INS-July--2025

07/09/2025

Dr. Robert Levy, the Editor-in-Chief of our Journal, Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, extends a warm invitation to !

📢Join Dr. Levy and fellow experts from around the world to share knowledge, spark innovation, and shape the future of the field at the INS Interim Meeting 2025!

📍 October 2–4, 2025 | Almaty, Kazakhstan
🗓️ Early bird registration & abstract submission deadline: July 15, 2025
🔗 https://ins-im2025.org/

💡What do the latest trials and neuromodulation strategies reveal about future clinical applications?Join the July INS Vi...
07/08/2025

💡What do the latest trials and neuromodulation strategies reveal about future clinical applications?

Join the July INS Virtual Journal Club to discover the most recent evidence on advanced methods and targets in neuromodulation.
➡️ bit.ly/INS-JC-July-2025

📝 Featuring articles by Philippe Rigoard, Fabio Godinho, Juliana Passinho, and Marc Russo.
📅 Thursday, July 17 | 🕦 4:30 PM EDT

🎉 Abstract Submission for INS 2026 is Now Open!The International Neuromodulation Society invites you to submit abstracts...
07/07/2025

🎉 Abstract Submission for INS 2026 is Now Open!

The International Neuromodulation Society invites you to submit abstracts for presentation at the 17th INS World Congress, taking place 9–14 May 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal.

Share your latest research, insights, and innovations with the global neuromodulation community. Contribute to shaping a world-class scientific program and connect with peers from around the world.

🗓️ Deadline: 15 October 2025
🔗 Submit today: https://ins-congress.com/abstract-submission/

❓Are ECAPs truly advancing spinal cord stimulation, or are there critical gaps in how we utilize them today?Join leading...
07/03/2025

❓Are ECAPs truly advancing spinal cord stimulation, or are there critical gaps in how we utilize them today?

Join leading experts at our next Virtual Debate as they critically examine the current state of ECAP-guided spinal cord stimulation—diving into the underlying science, reviewing the latest evidence, and addressing unresolved challenges.

Moderated by Robert Levy and Scott Lempka, this session will feature presentations from:
🔹 Kip Ludwig– Limitations to the Current Use of ECAPs for SCS
🔹 Marc Russo – ECAPs SCS as Done in the EVOKE RCT

🗓️ Thursday, 10 July |🕦 4:30pm EDT
Register now and become part of this timely conversation 👉bit.ly/INS-July--2025

❓How are novel methods and targets transforming the landscape of  ?Save the date for our upcoming Virtual Journal Club w...
07/01/2025

❓How are novel methods and targets transforming the landscape of ?

Save the date for our upcoming Virtual Journal Club where we will explore groundbreaking techniques and stimulation targets in the treatment of chronic pain and neurological disorders.

🎓 CME Credit Available
📅 Thursday, July 17 | 🕟 4:30 PM EDT
🔗 Stay at the forefront of this rapidly advancing field: bit.ly/INS-JC-July-2025

06/30/2025

🎉 New milestone! 🎉

We are absolutely thrilled to share that the Impact Factor of our Journal, has climbed to 3.5 (2024) from 3.2 (2023)! 📈🌟

This achievement reflects the strength of our global research community—authors, reviewers, editors, section editors, and readers—who continue to inspire and elevate the field of neuromodulation.

🙌 Thank you for being part of this journey and helping us grow together. We’re excited for what’s ahead!

Interested in publishing in Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface?
👉 Learn more about our Journal and the topics we cover: bit.ly/Neuromodulation-Journal

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