TANGO (ThAlamic nuclei Neuroimaging GrOup) is pleased to invite you to its symposium, which will be held on June 14, 2026, in the Broca Auditorium (Carreire Campus).
The TANGO Symposium brings together researchers from computational neuroscience, MRI physics, biomedical engineering, and clinical neurology around a shared fascination: the thalamus. TANGO 2026 will explore thalamic function in health and disease, with a particular emphasis on connectivity and translational applications.
The program features keynote lectures, invited talks, and abstract-selected short talks, with dedicated space for early-career researchers — fostering the kind of multi-disciplinary dialogue that moves the field forward.
Abstract submission is open!
We invite researchers to submit abstracts presenting original work related to the thalamus and its role in brain function, computation, and clinical applications. This symposium aims to bring together researchers from diverse backgrounds to discuss recent advances in thalamic research and foster exchange.
We strongly encourage submissions from early-career researchers, including graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
Deadline: April 27, 2026 · Notification: May 4, 2026 |https://tangosymposium.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/8
Registration
Attendance is free of charge but registration is mandatory –https://tangosymposium.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/1
Symposium webiste : https://tangosymposium.sciencesconf.org/?lang=en
About TANGO
The Thalamic Nuclei Neuroimaging Group (TANGO) is an international, multidisciplinary consortium of researchers united by a shared goal: to advance the accuracy, reliability, and clinical utility of thalamic nuclei segmentation in neuroimaging. TANGO brings together expertise spanning neuroimaging methodology, neuroanatomy, neuroradiology, and clinical neuroscience, and is committed to open science, methodological standardization, and community-driven progress.





