Dibrugarh to Host 38th Annual Neuroscientists’ Conference

The Association of Neuroscientists of Eastern India (ANEI) is set to host its 38th Annual Conference, ANEICON 2025, from November 7 to 9 at Manohari – The Tea Retreat in Dibrugarh. The event will bring together over 300 neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuroscientists from across India, marking a significant milestone for the regional medical community.

The inauguration ceremony on November 7 will be followed by a pivotal symposium focused on “Geriatric Neurology,” the central theme of this year’s conference. This session aims to address the growing clinical and social challenges of neurological disorders in the elderly population.

Dr Rupam Hazarika, Chairperson of Media & Publicity for ANEICON 2025, said, “This symposium will highlight recent advances, challenges, and interdisciplinary approaches in addressing neurological disorders in the elderly — an issue of growing clinical and social importance.”

The conference is being organised under the leadership of Prof Narayan Upadhyaya, Chairperson, Organising Committee ANEICON 2025 and Dr Anil P Lal as the Organising Secretary.

Dr Narayan Upadhyaya, Chairperson, ANEICON 2025

“This year’s conference promises a rich academic experience, featuring cutting-edge research, insightful discussions, and unparalleled networking opportunities with leading neuroscientists, clinicians, and researchers. Our program is meticulously designed to promote collaboration, innovation, and knowledge-sharing in the ever-evolving field of neuroscience,” Dr Narayan Upadhyaya said.

The three-day event promises to be a cornerstone for knowledge exchange and professional development in the field of neuroscience, putting Dibrugarh at the forefront of a critical medical discussion.

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