Organizers: Hong Kong Baptist University Life Science Imaging Centre & Hong Kong Polytechnic University Academy for Interdisciplinary Research
Date: 7 November 2025 (Friday)
Time: 9:00 – 12:10 14:00 - 17:10
Venue: Y301 & Y304, 3/F, Lee Shau Kee Building (Block Y), PolyU
The 1st Human Brain Mapping Symposium in the Greater Bay Area was successfully held, bringing together leading experts in neuroscience and neuroimaging for a day of engaging discussions and knowledge exchange. The event featured morning and afternoon sessions, with presentations covering cutting-edge research from brain networks and brain-computer interfaces to computational neuroscience and clinical applications.
Distinguished speakers included Prof. Michael I. MILLER from Johns Hopkins University, Prof. JIANG Tianzi from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Prof. Tatia Mei-chun LEE from the University of Hong Kong, and many other renowned scholars from institutions across the Greater Bay Area and beyond.
The symposium attracted significant interest both online and offline. We are pleased to share that the live broadcast on Research Cloud's social media platforms garnered 21,949 views, while over 200 attendees participated in person.
The event provided a fruitful platform for researchers, clinicians, and students to connect, share insights, and explore collaborative opportunities in the rapidly advancing field of human brain mapping. We extend our sincere gratitude to all speakers, participants, and organizing partners for contributing to a highly successful and inspiring symposium.