We are very happy to announce the 8th ICCTF Meeting that will occur just prior to the INS Meeting in San Diego in 2023.

The ICCTF meeting will be held on January 30 and 31, 2023. The location the ICCTF and INS meeting is:  Town and Country Resort San Diego, 500 Hotel Circle North San Diego, California, United States, 92108 Town and Country Resort™ San Diego - A Luxury Resort In San Diego Mission Valley (towncountry.com).

The program can be found here:

The full program including all abstracts can be found under “meetings”, and “2023 ICCTF full program and abstracts”

Note that contrary to previous ICCTF meetings, lunch will not be provided. There are various lunch options close to the venue, and we have reserved enough time in the program for a lunch outside the venue.

ICCTF (and INS) Registration: You may register for the meeting at https://www.the-ins.org/meetings/sandiego2023/   Discounted registration is offered for registering for both the ICCTF and the INS meetings.

Criteria for student registration fee: A person is eligible for student fee if he/she is currently actively pursuing a degree (Doctoral degree, Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent) at a degree-granting institution or currently serving in a post-doctoral fellowship, internship, or residency program.

Registration fees are as follows:

Meet our ICCTF Keynote Speakers:

Judith Carroll, PhD at UCLA: Sleep, biological aging, and cognition in women surviving breast cancer

Kirk Erickson, PhD at University of Pittsburg: Mechanisms of physical activity impact on cognitive and brain function, both in general population and in breast cancer

Benjamin Hampstead, PhD at University Michigan: Non-pharmacologic Interventions for Cognition – Lessons from Neurodegeneration

Carrie McDonald, PhD at UCSD: Microstructural injury and cognitive decline following radiation therapy in adults with primary brain tumors: How much collateral white matter can we spare? 

 Michelle Monje, MD PhD at Stanford: Mechanisms of Chemotherapy Effects on Cognition – An Update. What can we learn about chemobrain from COVID?

 Kristine Walhovd, PhD, at University of Oslo, Norway: Identifying factors influencing brain and cognition in a lifespan perspective.