Having held several leadership and organisational roles, we understand what it takes to create a society that is both engaging and valuable. As Co-Presidents, our goal is to enhance the Neuro Society by expanding opportunities for learning, collaboration and networking, ensuring that everyone can appreciate the power and potential of neuroscience. Technology is revolutionising neuroscience, from AI-driven diagnostic ...
The brain is the most powerful organ in the body—and a strong, innovative, and ambitious NeuroSoc should be no different. Neuroscience isn’t just about lectures and research papers; it’s about curiosity, collaboration, and cutting-edge innovation. My ongoing project, investigating the effects of hypervigilance on vestibular perception and processing, exemplifies this spirit of scientific exploratio ...
Hello, I'm Tony Alocious! 👋 I have been involved with NeuroSoc for two years. This year, I am NeuroSoc’s Conference Secretary, in which capacity I led the logistics of ‘Meeting of the Minds 2025’, NeuroSoc’s annual conference. Last year, I attended Meeting of the Minds 2024 as a delegate. MOTM is typically the biggest event in the NeuroSoc calendar: this year, we attracted around 120 delegat ...
Have you struggled with networking? Have you ever found yourself uncertain about how to secure publications? Maybe you have sent a few dozen emails to doctors and researchers for some extra hospital or laboratory experience, but with no success? As co-president of the Neuro Society, I promise to change that and help you with your future career by organizing invaluable events and meetings. Through my summer internshi ...
Hi! I’m Annie, and I would love to be your Co-President. As Conference Chair for NeuroSoc this year and an enthusiastic member for the last three years, I have thoroughly enjoyed being part of this society and would be honoured to lead it next year. I successfully chaired the 10th Annual Meeting of the Minds 2025, attracting 130+ delegates from across the UK, with Nobel Laureate Dr. John O’Keefe as our k ...
Hello everyone! My name is Anirudh and I’m running for co-president alongside Dharun. Starting with a project on DBS for Parkinson’s Disease, I am now a research collaborator in the 'DATES' audit for NANSIG and a researcher for the Imperial Brain and Spine Initiative. This has allowed me to build an extensive network with neurosurgeons, neurologists and brain researchers. As a MedEd Neuroscience lecturer, ...
Hi, I'm Rohan Boyapati, a Year 3 medical student at Imperial College London. I am running for Neuro Co-President because of my passion for neurology and neuroscience, which has been fueled by both personal experiences and attending various conferences. My interest in neurology has grown since the early stages of medical school, with an emphasis on how neurological disorders impact patients’ lives. I had the op ...
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Hello everyone, I’m Dharun and I’m running for co-president alongside Anirudh. I’m currently the Neurology Lead at Neuroscience Society, whereby having volunteered at the Meeting of the Minds conference, I gained valuable insight into the society's operations. I'm also a neuroscience lecturer at Meded, allowing me to share my passion with younger students. My interest in neuroscience began with my E ...
Having held several leadership and organisational roles, we understand what it takes to create a society that is both engaging and valuable. As Co-Presidents, our goal is to enhance the Neuro Society by expanding opportunities for learning, collaboration and networking, ensuring that everyone can appreciate the power and potential of neuroscience. Technology is revolutionising neuroscience, from AI-driven diagnostic ...
I am excited to run for Co-President of the Neuroscience Society, building on my experience as the academic representative for our BSc and my role in organising this year’s Meeting of the Minds conference. Through these positions, I have worked closely with students and faculty to enhance our academic experience, advocate for our needs, and bring engaging opportunities to our cohort. My vision for the society ...
As a passionate neuroscience student and an active member of this society, I am eager to contribute to its growth, foster an inclusive and stimulating community, and create meaningful opportunities for all members. The Neuro Society should be a hub for curiosity, collaboration, and career development. If elected, I will work to enhance our society’s academic and social offerings, ensuring that every member bene ...