22–25 January 2025

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The 2nd Fetal Brain World Congress 2026, from January 23–25, will bring together global experts to explore the latest advances in fetal brain development, imaging, genetics, and prenatal care.

The three-day program will cover early diagnosis, neurosonography, and MRI, while addressing complex conditions such as spinal dysraphism, ventriculomegaly, and cortical malformations. Sessions will highlight the role of next-generation sequencing, prenatal insults, and multidisciplinary counseling in shaping outcomes.

With keynote lectures, debates, oral communications, and research presentations, the congress provides a unique platform Vto exchange knowledge, foster collaboration, and define the future of fetal brain research and clinical practice.

SPEAKERS

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Dedicated to Pre-Congress Courses, offering specialized sessions in Genetics , Fetal Neurosonography , and Fetal MRI . These focused courses are designed to provide in-depth knowledge and hands-on insights ahead of the main congress program.
To recognize the normal fetal brain anatomy and to discuss the diagnosis and management of anomalies detectable during early stages of pregnancy.

To recognize the normal fetal brain anatomy and to discuss the diagnosis and management of anomalies detectable during early stages of pregnancy.

To highlight the importance of next generation sequencing in the context of the fetal neurology clinic. To enable participants to present their research on the field of brain development and prenatal diagnosis.

To describe the wide spectrum of possible prenatal insults and to understand the impact of prenatal insults on postnatal development.

FETAL NEUROSOGRAPHY

Hands On Simulation

FETAL MRI

GENETICS IN FETAL NEUROLOGY & FETAL MEDICINE

TARGET
AUDIENCE

  • Maternal–Fetal Medicine Specialists
  • Obstetricians & Gynecologists
  • Pediatric Neurologists & Neurosurgeons
  • Radiologists & Fetal Imaging Experts
  • Geneticists & Genomic Medicine Specialists
  • Neonatologists & Pediatricians
  • Pathologists
  • Researchers & Academics
  • Fetal Therapy & Surgery Teams
  • Counseling & Multidisciplinary Care Teams

Opening Days

Friday, 23 January 2026

08:00 AM – 06:30 PM

 

Saturday, 24 January 2026

08:00 AM – 06:00 PM

 

Sunday, 25 January 2026

08:00 AM – 06:00 PM

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