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November 12-14, 2025
UNT Health
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA
CARNet 2025
Registration - Now open
Registration includes the following :
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Entry into 3 days of scientific programming (November 12-14th 2025)
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Light breakfast, lunch, and coffee/tea on each meeting day
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Banquet ticket
Earlybird Rates (July 1 to September 30):
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Full registration - $US 400
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Trainee registration (postdoctoral fellows and students; ID required) - $US 200
Regular Rates (after September 30):
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Full registration - $US 500
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Trainee registration (postdoctoral fellows and students; ID required) - $US 300
Abstract Submissions - Late Breaking
Late breaking abstract submissions are open until September 30th.
Note that late breaking abstract will only be accepted for poster presentations
Please follow these instructions:
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Download and use the official abstract template only
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Rename the file with your last name (e.g., BRASSARD CARNet Abstract 2025)
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Send to the CARNet e-mail address : cerebrovascularresearchnetwork@gmail.com
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Your abstract will only be reviewed if it conforms to the instructions on the template
Presenter Information
Oral Presentations:
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Abstract presentations will be 10-min + 5-min for Q&A.
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Please bring your presentation on a USB drive so it can be loaded onto the presentation computer. The computer will be a PC, so it will be your responsibility to check for compatibility.
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If you are a trainee presenter (student or post-doc), you will be competing in the trainee presentation competition. The judging committee will share additional information closer to the conference.
Poster Presentations:
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Poster Dimensions: Posters should be no more than 35" tall x 55" wide, and in LANDSCAPE orientation. Please bring your posters with you as on-site printing will not be available.
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If you are a trainee presenter (student or post-doc), you will be competing in the trainee presentation competition. Please prepare to give a ~3-min presentation to the judges. The judging committee will share additional information closer to the conference.
Hotels
(recommendations only)
UNTHSC Address: 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd,
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Bowie House (0.3 miles, 6 min walk)
3700 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Crescent Hotel (0.4 miles, 8 min walk)
3300 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Use the promo code UNTHEALTH
Home2 Suites by Hilton (0.6 miles, 12 min walk)
1145 University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Hotel Dryce (0.8 miles, 17 min walk)
3621 Byers Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Residence Inn by Marriott (1.4 miles, 34 min walk)
2500 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX 76107
Keynote Speaker

Frank Faraci, PhD
Professor
University of Iowa, USA
Brain Endothelium: A Hub for Vascular Health and Disease
Invited Speakers

Igor Fernandes, PhD
Assistant Professor
Purdue University, USA
The Amazing Human Brain – With Great Power Comes the Need for Precise Regulation of Perfusion and Oxygen Supply

Ali McManus, PhD
Professor
University of British Columbia, Canada
Cerebrovascular Regulation During Puberty: Exploring Developmental Changes and Sex Differences in Brain Blood Flow

Alastair Webb, MBBS
Clinical Associate Professor Imperial College London, UK
Targeting cerebrovascular function in small vessel disease: from reactivity to autoregulation?

Vasilis Marmarelis, PhD
Professor
University of Southern California, USA
Novel methodology for quantifying dysregulation of cerebral perfusion dynamics and its application to the pathophysiological process of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease

Kan Ding, MD
Associate Professor
UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA
Cerebral autoregulation, brain perfusion, and neurocognitive outcomes after traumatic brain injury

Mehmet Kurt, PhD
Associate Professor
University of Washington, USA
Mechanical Biomarkers of Cerebrovascular Health
Rising Star Speakers

Jennifer Nicholls, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Leicester, UK
Investigating Brain Physiology: from Ultrasound-Based Pulsation Imaging to Cerebral Autoregulation in Health and Disease

Alicen Whitaker-Hilbig, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Stroke Neurovascular Responses to Exercise: A Novel Rehabilitation Paradigm

Erin Moir, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Wisconsin, USA
Cerebrovascular Dysregulation and Biomarkers of Neurodegeneration in Humans



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