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The Summit’s authority is built on the expertise of our faculty. We are honored to have hosted some of the world’s foremost minds in neuroscience, public policy, and clinical care.

The 2026 faculty will be announced shortly.

2026 Call for Speakers
& Presenters

International Summit on Repetitive Brain Trauma
September 16–17, 2026 | Tampa, Florida

The 3rd Annual International Summit on Repetitive Brain Trauma convenes researchers, clinicians, veteran advocates, youth sports leaders, and policymakers advancing solutions to repetitive brain trauma and its long-term impact.

We are seeking data-driven keynote and session speakers who are actively shaping the fields of:

  • Clinical Research & Translational Science

  • Diagnostic Innovation & Brain Imaging

  • Treatment Modalities & Brain Recovery Pathways

  • Policy Reform, Systems Change & Veteran Brain Health

September 16-17 Tampa, Florida

This is a curated, cross-sector platform designed to move from invisible impacts to visible change. Preference is given to presentations grounded in research, measurable outcomes, or demonstrable field impact.

Presentation proposals are reviewed by the Summit advisory team to ensure alignment with research rigor, clinical relevance, and systems impact.

Selected speakers will:

  • Present to a national, cross-disciplinary audience

  • Engage in policy-relevant dialogue

  • Be featured in event communications and post-summit dissemination

Submit your proposal below. Full program details will be released soon.

2025 summit highlights

Who will be in Attendance

This event brings together people from varied industry and professions, all in the interest of advancing brain health.

Brain Health Advocates

Scientists & Clinicians

Military & Veteran Families

Policymakers

Athletic Coaches & Trainers

Educators

Youth Sports Organizations

Survivor Families

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