| Name | Session Title | Session Category | Country | |
| Chair | Alexandre Mourot Mourot | Controlling neurotransmitter receptors in behaving mice: new photochemical and chemogenetic advances | 14. Neurochemical technologies and resources | France |
| Speakers | Matthew Banghart | United States | ||
| Wenjing Wang | United States | |||
| Michael Tadross | United States | |||
| Chair | Renzo Mancuso | Microglial states and function in the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration | 3. Neuroinflammation & neuroimmunology | Belgium |
| Speakers | Rosa Chiara Paolicelli | Switzerland | ||
| Alison Goate | United States | |||
| Sarah Marzi | United Kingdom | |||
| Chair | Nicolas Vitale | Lipids in the Brain: Implications for Normal and Pathological Brain Function | 13. Lipids and glycobiology | France |
| Speakers | Sophie Laye | France | ||
| Maria Ioannou | Canada | |||
| Gilbert Di Paolo | United States | |||
| Chair | Satoshi Kida | Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms for Stress-related Memory and Psychiatric Disorders | 10. Neurodegeneration and neuropsychiatric disorders | Japan |
| Speakers | Paul Frankland | Canada | ||
| Andrew Holmes | United States | |||
| Anna Beyeler | France | |||
| Chair | Bindu Paul | Head over heart: Signaling by gaseous messenger molecules in the brain | 4. Molecular basis of disease | United States |
| Speakers | Stuart Lipton | United States | ||
| Csaba Szabo | Switzerland | |||
| Andrew Pieper | United States | |||
| Suwarna Chakraborty | United States | |||
| Chair | Dmitri Rusakov | Spatiotemporal dynamics of glutamate and GABA signalling among neurons and astrocytes | 2. Signal transduction & synaptic transmission | United Kingdom |
| Speakers | Annalisa Scimemi | United States | ||
| Sarah Ackerman | United States | |||
| Christian Henneberger | Germany | |||
| Chair | Andrew Hill | Neurochemistry of Extracellular Vesicles | 11. Intracellular organelles and trafficking | Australia |
| Speakers | Efrat Levy | United States | ||
| Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers | Germany | |||
| Christian Neri | France | |||
| Chair | Jessica L Williams | Roles for T cell-glia interactions in CNS homeostasis and disease | 3. Neuroinflammation & neuroimmunology | United States |
| Speakers | Brian Daniels | United States | ||
| Saskia Hemmers | United States | |||
| Annelise Synder | United States | |||
| Chair | Antonio Rodriguez-Moreno | New roles of synaptic plasticity in brain function | 7. Neuronal plasticity & behavior | Spain |
| Speakers | Aušra Saudargienė | Lithuania | ||
| Jeehyun Kwag | Korea | |||
| Rafael Falcon Moya | United States | |||
| Chair | Yulong Li | Flowing Neurochemicals in the Brain | 2. Signal transduction & synaptic transmission | China |
| Speakers | Lin Tian | United States | ||
| Stephanie Cragg | United Kingdom | |||
| Lucy Palmer | Australia | |||
| Pascal Kaeser | United States | |||
| Chair | Eduardo Bouth Sequerra | Maternal Immune Activation and the Embryonic Brain Development | 5. Brain development & cell differentiation | Brazil |
| Speakers | Maria Lehtinen | United States | ||
| Xianhua Piao | United States | |||
| Hiroaki Wake | Japan | |||
| Chair | Emma Clayton | Synaptic proteostasis in health and disease | 4. Molecular basis of disease | United Kingdom |
| Speakers | Paul Donlin-Asp | United Kingdom | ||
| Matthew Taliaferro | United States | |||
| Emily Osterweil | United States | |||
| Chair | Katarzyna Winek | Beyond adapter functions – tRNA and tRNA fragments in the CNS | 4. Molecular Basis of Disease | Germany |
| Co-Chair | Hermona Soreq | Israel | ||
| Speakers | Jochen Prehn | Ireland | ||
| Jennifer Blaze | United States | |||
| Chair | Jordi Duran | Novel Aspects of Brain Glycogen: Exploring its Physiological and Pathological Roles | 6. Bioenergetics & metabolism | Spain |
| Speakers | Matthew Gentry | United States | ||
| Juan Pascual | United States | |||
| Alicia Garcia | Spain | |||
| Chair | Tuan Trang | Pain, Emotion, and Drugs: Short-Circuiting the Nervous System | 15. Pain / Addiction | Canada |
| Speakers | Giannina Descalzi | Canada | ||
| Michelle Roche | Ireland | |||
| Xiaoke Chen | United States | |||
| Chair | Orly Reiner | Navigating Brain Development: Unveiling the Crucial Role of the Extracellular Matrix in Human Neurogenesis | 5. Brain development & cell differentiation | Israel |
| Speakers | Delilah Hendriks | Netherlands | ||
| Carol J Schuurmans | Canada | |||
| Katherine Long | United Kingdom | |||
| Benedetta Artegiani | Netherlands | |||
| Chair | Mª Dolores Martín-de-Saavedra Alvarez de Uribarri | Ectodomain shedding, an emerging mechanism involved in the pathophysiology of brain disorders | 4. Molecular basis of disease | Spain |
| Speakers | Katherine Roche | United States | ||
| Isabel Martinez Garay | Spain | |||
| Peter Penzes | United States | |||
| Chair | Vincenzo De Paola | Advanced experimental cellular in vivo models of neurodegeneration | 9. Glia and neuron-glia interactions | Singapore |
| Speakers | Florent Ginhoux | Singapore | ||
| Katerina Akassoglou | United States | |||
| Li Gan | United States | |||
| Chair | Anna R R Carta | Immune dysregulation and clinical heterogeneity in Parkinson’s disease | 3. Neuroinflammation & neuroimmunology | Italy |
| Speakers | Marina Romero-Ramos | Denmark | ||
| Caroline Williams-Gray | United Kingdom | |||
| Lucas Salas | United States | |||
| Chair | Elena Blanco-Suarez | AMPA Receptors in Health and Disease | 2. Signal transduction & synaptic transmission | United States |
| Speakers | Elva Diaz | United States | ||
| Victor Anggono | Australia | |||
| Mark Dell’Acqua | United States | |||
| Chair | Armen Saghatelyan | Novel mechanisms of olfactory bulb neurogenesis in development, adulthood and disease | 5. Brain development & cell differentiation | Canada |
| Speakers | Fiona Doetsch | Switzerland | ||
| Kara Goodkey | Canada | |||
| Mariana Alonso | France | |||
| Chair | Jeroen Pasterkamp | Molecular Disease Mechanisms of Motor Neuron Disease | 10. Neurodegeneration and neuropsychiatric disorders | Netherlands |
| Speakers | Sami Barmada | United States | ||
| Stefania Corti | Italy | |||
| Christine Vande Velde | Canada | |||
| Chair | Davide Lecca | New mechanisms and therapeutic approaches to enhance remyelination | 9. Glia and neuron-glia interactions | Italy |
| Speakers | Wia Baron | Netherlands | ||
| Jason R Plemel | Canada | |||
| Jennifer Orthmann Murphy | United States | |||
| Chair | Pankaj Sah | New insights into the mechanisms of plasticity and memory | 7. Neuronal plasticity & behavior | Australia |
| Speakers | Haruhiko Bito | Japan | ||
| Yukiko Goda | Japan | |||
| Janine Kwapis | United States | |||
| Chairs | Nina Vardjan & Mary C. McKenna | Novel roles of lipids in the brain: from dynamic compartmentation to memory and beyond | 13. Lipids and glycobiology | Slovenia & United States |
| Speakers | Nina Vardjan | Slovenia | ||
| Neal Devaraj | United States | |||
| Natsumi Ageta-Ishihara | Japan | |||
| Frederic Andre Meunier | Australia | |||
| Chair | Flavia E Saravia | Inflammatory and Metabolic dysregulation in neurodegeneration and dementia | 4. Molecular basis of disease | Argentina |
| Speakers | Róisín McManus | Germany | ||
| Zoe Arvanitakis | United States | |||
| Stephanie Kullmann | Germany | |||
| Chair | Andrea Paula-Lima | Redox protein modifications, calcium signals and synaptic plasticity in Alzheimer´s disease and other neurological disorders. | 4. Molecular basis of disease | Chile |
| Speakers | Rodrigo Herrera-Molina | United States | ||
| Christian Gonzalez-Billault | Chile | |||
| Rogerio Panizzutti | Brazil | |||
| Chair | Lisa Marie Julian | Emerging approaches to translate neurological disease mechanisms to the clinic | 4. Molecular basis of disease | Canada |
| Speakers | Tim Hammond | United States | ||
| Omer Bayraktar | United Kingdom | |||
| Joao Pereira | United States |

