

Brain Mapping & Neural Connections
Join Cambridge NeuroWorks for an in-person early evening exploration of the brain.
Whether you’re interested in neurotech, neural interfaces, AI in neuroscience, wearable devices, brain health, or translating research into real-world impact - this event is for you!
Draft programme
16:30 - Registration, refreshments and networking
17:15 - Welcome - Jan Lowe (Director, LMB)
17:20 - Introduction to Cambridge NeuroWorks -
Cathy Tralau-Stewart (Director, Milner Therapeutics Institute)
17:25 - Sven Truckenbrodt (LMB) - Molecular brain mapping
17:50 - Amparo Güemes González (University of Cambridge) - Decoding Peripheral Metabolic Signals with Organic Bioelectronic Interfaces
18:15 - Panel Discussion - Neurotech Therapies for brain and neurological conditions: friend or foe?
Host - Cathy Tralau-Stewart (Milner Therapeutics Institute)
Panel:
Sven Truckenbrodt (LMB)
Amparo Güemes González (University of Cambridge)
Jonathan Casey (MintNeuro)
Laura Mediavilla Santos (Coherence Neuro).
18:35 - Informal networking with like-minded thinkers, innovators and entrepreneurs
Powered by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), the Cambridge NeuroWorks Programme is supporting the next generation of breakthrough neurotechnologies - from electronic brain implants to brain–computer interfaces. Targeting conditions such as depression, dementia, chronic pain, epilepsy and nervous system injury.
If you’re curious about how Cambridge NeuroWorks is building a future where neurological conditions no longer limit human potential, we’d love to see you there.