【轉知】MBI International Symposium:2026年11月14-16日16th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium and 2026 ISNPR Regional Meeting— Call for Symposium Proposals
MBI International Symposium
2026年11月14-16日16th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium and 2026 ISNPR Regional Meeting— Call for Symposium Proposals
Dear Colleagues and friends,
The MBI Scientific Committee (SC) warmly invites you to contribute to the scientific program by submitting a proposal for a Thematic Symposium in the field of applied and translational neuroscience.This is an excellent opportunity to showcase cutting-edge research, foster interdisciplinary dialogue, and engage with a global network of experts in mind-body medicine.
🧩 Thematic Symposium Proposal
A symposium session typically includes 3–4 speakers presenting their latest research on a focused topic. Proposals should include:
1. An engaging and compelling session title
2. 3–4 presentation titles along with speaker information
3. A session summary (maximum 250 words)
4. (Optional) A session chair or moderator
All submissions must follow the official submission guidelines.
🗓 Important Deadlines
1. May 15, 2026 – Deadline for Symposium Proposal
2. June 10, 2026 – Deadline for full session submission (including individual abstracts)
3. By July 15, 2026 – Notification of acceptance (via email)
We welcome proposals across a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
1. Basic science and biological processes and factors underlying the links between medical vs. non-medical intervention and mental health (Artificial intelligence (AI) in Medicine, Telehealth, Digital Health, Innovative Wearable Technology, Brain-gut-microbe axis, Fatty acids and lipid nutrition, Mental disorder & comorbidities, Lifestyle modification, Neuroimaging, Nutrition & diet, Pain, Personalized medicine, Psychology, Psycho-neuro-immunology, Psychopharmacology, Resilience)
2. Disease management and mental health wellbeing across age groups
3. Epidemiology, public health and population studied in mental health
4. The use of science and technology in mental health
5. Mind-Body intervention
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of MBI 2026 and contribute to advancing the field of mind-body science.
Secretariat of 16th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium
MBI International Symposium
2026年11月14-16日16th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium and 2026 ISNPR Regional Meeting— Call for Symposium Proposals
Dear Colleagues and friends,
The MBI Scientific Committee (SC) warmly invites you to contribute to the scientific program by submitting a proposal for a Thematic Symposium in the field of applied and translational neuroscience.This is an excellent opportunity to showcase cutting-edge research, foster interdisciplinary dialogue, and engage with a global network of experts in mind-body medicine.
🧩 Thematic Symposium Proposal
A symposium session typically includes 3–4 speakers presenting their latest research on a focused topic. Proposals should include:
1. An engaging and compelling session title
2. 3–4 presentation titles along with speaker information
3. A session summary (maximum 250 words)
4. (Optional) A session chair or moderator
All submissions must follow the official submission guidelines.
🗓 Important Deadlines
1. May 15, 2026 – Deadline for Symposium Proposal
2. June 10, 2026 – Deadline for full session submission (including individual abstracts)
3. By July 15, 2026 – Notification of acceptance (via email)
🔗 Submission & Information
Call for Symposium: https://mbisymposium.org/2026/webpage.php?id=10
🔬 Topics of Interest
We welcome proposals across a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
1. Basic science and biological processes and factors underlying the links between medical vs. non-medical intervention and mental health (Artificial intelligence (AI) in Medicine, Telehealth, Digital Health, Innovative Wearable Technology, Brain-gut-microbe axis, Fatty acids and lipid nutrition, Mental disorder & comorbidities, Lifestyle modification, Neuroimaging, Nutrition & diet, Pain, Personalized medicine, Psychology, Psycho-neuro-immunology, Psychopharmacology, Resilience)
2. Disease management and mental health wellbeing across age groups
3. Epidemiology, public health and population studied in mental health
4. The use of science and technology in mental health
5. Mind-Body intervention
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of MBI 2026 and contribute to advancing the field of mind-body science.
Secretariat of 16th Mind-Body Interface International Symposium
Ms. Betty Chen
Email: speaker.2026mbisymposium@gmail.com
Tel: +886-2-2798-8329 #30