Early bird* registration is now open for the International Nystagmus Symposium online on Friday 6 November 2026.
Pre-register for your FREE place here
*Early bird registration offers full access to Symposium 2025 recordings.
Leading nystagmus researchers from across the globe will gather for the International Nystagmus Symposium 2026.
Co-chaired once again this year by Frank Proudlock Associate Professor, Ophthalmology, Department of Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour, University of Leicester and Mervyn Thomas, Clinical Associate Professor (Ophthalmology), Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist, Clinical Lead Ulverscroft Eye Unit University of Leicester, the International Nystagmus Symposium 2026 is now open for early bird registration for delegates.
Abstract submission is also open and closes on 30 June – please see below for details
The Nystagmus Network international nystagmus research symposium 2026 will take place online on Friday 6 November 2026 from 1pm to 5.30pm GMT/UTC. Researchers, clinicians, academics and students working in the field of nystagmus research are warmly invited to register to attend the Nystagmus Network International Nystagmus Symposium 2026.
Presentations from leading thinkers, respected practitioners and innovators from around the world.
Delegates will have the opportunity to
• Hear the latest thinking on nystagmus diagnosis and treatment
• Learn about new avenues for research
• Explore every aspect of this complex condition
• Collaborate with their peers from around the globe
Register for your FREE place here
Please note that this is not a patient event. Thank you.
Abstract submission
Researchers, students and clinicians who are interested in all areas of nystagmus research are invited to submit abstracts for the conference and/or attend this free event. We welcome topics relevant to the advancement of our understanding of nystagmus, including (but not limited to):
•Clinical investigation
•Diagnostics
•Genetics
•Treatment
•Management and support
Abstracts should be 300 words max. and submitted by email to research@nystagmusnet.org no later than 30 June 2026.
Please note that this is not a patient event – thank you.
