The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting is the world's largest gathering of neuroscientists, bringing together researchers from academia, industry, and clinical settings to present cutting-edge research on brain function and neurological disorders. SfN Neuroscience 2026 will be held November 14-18, 2026, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. 1
This page documents the neurodegeneration-related content from SfN 2026, including poster presentations, symposia, and late-breaking science relevant to Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), and related disorders.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Dates | November 14-18, 2026 |
| Location | Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C. |
| Abstract Submission | May 27 – June 10, 2026 (closed) |
| Registration Opens | July 15, 2026 (members); July 21, 2026 (non-members) |
| Neuroscience Networking Events | Submission deadline: October 22, 2026 |
SfN 2026 features extensive neurodegeneration-related content organized under Theme C: Neural Aging and Degeneration, and Theme D: Neuroimmunity, Neurovasculature, and Neural Injury.
This is the most comprehensive section, covering:
Comprehensive PD coverage including:
Additional sections cover ischemia (D.02), stroke (D.03), brain injury (D.04), spinal cord/peripheral nerve injury (D.05), and multiple sclerosis (D.06).
The following categories will be used to organize poster highlights from SfN 2026. Abstract submissions closed June 10, 2026, and the detailed program will be available closer to the meeting date.
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The Presidential Special Lectures feature leading neuroscientists presenting groundbreaking research across various topics.
This lecture series explores the intersection of neuroscience with societal issues, bringing public awareness to brain research.
Networking events provide opportunities for collaboration and discussion. Submission deadline: October 22, 2026.
On-site satellite events offer specialized workshops and demonstrations.