Tuesday, September 5 – Thursday, September 7, 2028
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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The Conference will take place Tuesday, September 5-Thursday, September 7, 2028 at the Postillion Convention Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. The theme of the Conference is “Bridging Borders, Building Futures: Global Perspectives on Pediatric Brain Injury”.
The conference registration will be open January 2028.
Key Event Information
Registration
About Rotterdam
Program Overview
2026 Speakers’ Corner
Pre-Conference & Symposia Sessions
Speakers
Exhibit & Support Opportunities
Networking & Social Events
Jane Gillett Award
Conference Leadership & Local Planning Committee
Hotel Accommodations
About IPBIS
Education Objectives
The Scientific Planning Committee is developing a broad educational program that will address a wide range of brain injury topics. Breakdown to be posted closer to the Conference.
Who Should Attend?
Conference Location
The Conference will be at the Postillion Convention Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Hotel details will be posted closer to the conference date.
Conference Leadership
Meet the Conference Leadership of the 2028 IPBIS Conference.
Dr. Frederike van Markus-Doornbosch is a physiatrist specializing in pediatric rehabilitation medicine at Basalt Rehabilitation in The Hague, The Netherlands with a focus on youth aged 14-25 years. She has been working with children and young adults with acquired brain injury for 15 years. In 2014 she initiated a new outpatient clinic for adolescents aged 14 to 25 years with specific attention for the long-term effects of pediatric brain injury and the transition to adulthood including vocational assessment, increasing social skills and physical activity.
From 2012-2020 she was a PhD student at the Leiden University Medical Center in The Netherlands and received her PhD entitled “Fatigue and Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents with Acquired Brain Injury” in March of 2020. Complementing clinical medicine she works as a post-doc researcher in a multicenter research project focusing on gaining more insight into fatigue, participation and family impact in youth with ABI; developing a national treatment program for youth with ABI and developing regional collaboration between hospitals, education, rehabilitation care and community services.
She is an active member of the Dutch national coalition “Brain Injury and Youth” where collaboration between hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and research teams are embraced and elaborated to develop evidence-based care for children and adolescents with ABI.
Have a Question?
Please email congress@internationalbrain.org or call 703.960.6500.
