Welcome Message

Dear Friends and Colleagues, 

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the World Neuroscience and Psychiatry Conference 2026 (WNPC26), taking place in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 06–07, 2026. This conference brings together leading researchers, clinicians, and early-career scientists to explore advances across neuroscience, psychiatry, and brain science. 

WNPC26 offers a unique platform for sharing cutting-edge research, discussing emerging therapeutic strategies, and strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration. With a comprehensive scientific program spanning genetics, neuroimaging, mental health, and neurological disorders, the meeting aims to foster meaningful dialogue that bridges basic science and clinical practice. 

Beyond the scientific sessions, Bangkok provides a vibrant setting for cultural exchange and professional networking. I encourage you to engage fully in the discussions while experiencing the city’s rich heritage and dynamic energy. 

I look forward to welcoming you to WNPC26 and to an inspiring exchange of ideas that will advance brain and mental health research globally. 

Sincerely yours, 
Dr Salahuddin Mohammad 
MBBS, MPH, MSc, PhD  
Organizing Committee Member 
Congress WNPC26 | ESE

 

Dear Colleagues, Partners, Scientists, Clinicians, Bioengineers and Friends, 

I look forward to welcoming you to World Neuroscience and Psychiatry Conference 2026 (WNPC26), to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, offering a stunning Asian landscape coupled with a rich blend of modern, traditional, and ancient cultural heritage. As we delve into global neurology-related and mental health practices, Bangkok will remind us of the importance of adaptable and culturally sensitive strategies, exquisite cuisine and warm hospitality of the City, and its resilience and charm will undoubtedly enrich our discussions and collaborations. 

This extraordinary gathering serves as an exceptional and unique platform that brings together neuroscience and psychiatry experts, biodesigners and bioengineers, practitioners and medical insurers, healthcare administrators and students not only from the Asian countries but from around the world to share their latest research findings, and foster collaborations in the field of neuroscience and psychiatry forward. The Conference will provide the ideal forum to stimulate ideas and establish partnerships as well as to initiate intense discussions. 

Understanding the activity of a healthy and an altered brain is a vital focus of scientific research. Making progress in the field of personalized and precision neurology and psychiatry (PPNP), the cornerstone of modern neuroscience, neurology and psychiatry, is thus one of the most significant global challenges of our time, with a plenty of questions remaining. 

Advances in fundamental, translational and clinical research and the availability of highly reliable and validated biomarkers are beginning to transform the clinical neurologyand psychiatry to make it personalized and precision, and healthcare landscape as a whole. Biomarker platforms and targeting principles construe the work that goes into bringing the most promising experimental therapies, diagnostic and monitoring technologies to the PPNP. 

The core of the Event is its Scientific and Teaching Program. The Scientific and Organizing Committees are working tirelessly to create an engaging Program that includes keynote and oral speakers, eminent faculty members and opinion leaders, esteemed practitioners, biopharma and biotech experts from around the globe. Workshop sessions are emphasized to open discussion between participants and lecturers, and immediate application of new knowledge. Beyond professional engagement, we are dedicated to making educational materials accessible to patients, their families, and the public, breaking down barriers to knowledge and understanding. The Conference underscores the significance of fostering collaboration on both regional, national and international levels – which would stimulate the exchange of professional expertise among participants to lead to transformative outcomes and advancements in the field of neuroscience and clinical PPNP. Students will participate in faculty-led exercises such as debates. 

We do hope that your interaction with the colleagues from many different countries will stimulate a creative exchange of ideas and will be personally rewarding. We firmly believe that this extraordinary learning opportunity will provide you with passionate perspectives that will expand your knowledge and inspire you to elevate the quality of care you provide to your patients and persons-at-risk. 

Let’s meet, share science together and enjoy the welcoming Thai hospitality! 

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Dr Sergey Suchkov, MD, PhD
Organizing Committee Member
Congress WNPC26|Bangkok