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The Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at Indiana University School of Medicine will host the upcoming 2023 Big Ten Neurosciences Annual Meeting.

Stark Neurosciences Research Institute to host 2023 Big Ten Neurosciences Annual Meeting

INDIANAPOLIS—The Stark Neurosciences Research Institute at Indiana University School of Medicine will host the upcoming 2023 Big Ten Neurosciences Annual Meeting.

This is the second year for the meeting and the first time it will be held in person rather than virtually. The event is scheduled for June 15-16 and is considered a hub for potential jobs, grants, scholarship opportunities, research presentations, information sharing and networking.

“This meeting will be the largest networking and education event for the Big Ten Neuroscience community—which includes faculty, junior faculty, postdoctoral students and more,” said Adrian Oblak, PhD, assistant professor of radiology and imaging sciences. “We’re looking forward to engaging those who attend outside of their laboratories wherever they are in their career path.”

Indiana University is one of 18 universities part of the Big Ten. People from any of those 18 universities are encouraged to attend the event. There will be two keynote speakers and several other speakers from IU and other universities across the two days.

“Indianapolis has so many career opportunities related to neurosciences,” Oblak said. “We’re proud to host this event at our institution to show attendees the important work happening at IU and across the field.”

Register online to attend the event. Visit the Big Ten Neurosciences website to view more event details.

About IU School of Medicine

IU School of Medicine is the largest medical school in the U.S. and is annually ranked among the top medical schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The school offers high-quality medical education, access to leading medical research and rich campus life in nine Indiana cities, including rural and urban locations consistently recognized for livability.