Invited speakers
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
Acquired Brain Injury and Pediatric CNS Tumours: Different Clinical Profiles, Yet Shared Family‑Centered, Strength‑Based Rehabilitation Needs
Prof. Jan Willem Gorter
Professor and Chair of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
UMC Utrecht, Netherlands
Jan Willem Gorter, MD, PhD is Professor and Chair of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine at UMC Utrecht, where he leads pediatric rehabilitation at the Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital and the Princess Máxima Center for pediatric oncology. He specializes in the rehabilitation of children and youth with acquired brain injury and has extensive clinical and research expertise in neurology and neuro-oncology, focusing on functional recovery, cognitive outcomes, family‑centered care, and long‑term participation after brain injury.
His program of research addresses the health, autonomy, and lifecourse development of children and youth with complex neurodevelopmental and neurological conditions, and he is internationally recognized for advancing the “F‑Words for Child Development” framework and embedding family engagement in (oncology) rehabilitation. Dr. Gorter is actively involved in national and international networks dedicated to pediatric neuro‑rehabilitation and brain injury.
KEYNOTE LECTURE:
Brain, Cognition and Affect in Patients with Hypothalamic-Pituitary Tumors.
Dr. Jale Özyurt
Psychologist, neuroscientist
Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany
Dr. Jale Özyurt is a neuroscientist and psychologist at Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany, where she works as a senior researcher in the Department of Psychology. Her current research focuses on non-invasive brain stimulation to improve cognitive control in stroke patients as well as on the neurobiological basis of cognitive and affective changes in children and adolescents with hypothalamic-pituitary tumors.
The Cerebellar Mutism Syndrome: Definition, Risk Assessment, Prevention and Treatment.
Ditte Boeg Thomsen
Psycholinguist, Assistant Professor
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
University of Copenhagen
Jonathan Kjær Grønbæk
MD, PhD
Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet
Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Medicine
Annesofie Ishøy Nielsen
Speech and language therapist, PhD
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
University of Copenhagen
Karin Persson
Speech and language therapist, PhD student
Department of Health Sciences
Lund University
Neuro-visual Rehabilitation in Visual Impairments After Childhood Brain Tumors and Other ABIs
Helena Söderström
Neuropsychologist, PhD
Uppsala University Hospital
Uppsala University
Åsa Fyrberg Fridlizius
PhD, Senior SLP, Clinical Specialist in Communication Disorders
Child Neurology Assessment Unit
Sahlgrenska University Hospital
Göteborg
Endocrine Late Effects After Childhood Brain Tumor Treatment.
Helena Sjöström
Pediatrician, PhD student
Uppsala University Hospital
Annika Janson
Associate professor, Senior consultant
Department of Women´s and Children´s Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
National Childhood Obesity Centre, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Advancing Rehabilitation for Fatigue and Cognition in Childhood Brain Tumor Survivors: Why Progress Is So Challenging.
Ingrid Tonning Olsson
Associate professor, psychologist specialized in neuropsychology
Skåne University Hospital
Lund University.
Neuropsychological rehabilitation following pediatric brain tumor.
Riia Lindblom-Ikonen
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Cognitive Analytic (CAT) Short-term therapist
Private practitioner, Espoo, Finland
Educational and occupational outcomes in Swedish children treated for CNS tumors
Malin Lönnerblad
Senior Lecturer, PhD In Special education and Special education teacher
Department of Special Education
Department of Womens’ and childrens’ health, Uppsala
Department of Womens’ and childrens’ health, Karolinska Institute
The Consequences of Long-term and Late Effects on Pediatric Brain Tumor Survivors´ Everyday Functioning
Anette Ålykkja
Nurse, PhD
VID Specialized University and Oslo University Hospital.
Goal-oriented and family-centered rehabilitation for children with brain tumours in the Child in Context Intervention
Nina Rohrer-Baumgartner
PhD, Specialist in clinical neuropsychology
Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital, Norway
Contact
Conference secretariat
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Important dates
1 December, 2025 - Abstact submission opens
3 March, 2026 - Registration opens
8 May, 2026 - Deadline Abstract submission
12 June, 2026 - Notification of Abstract submission
17 June, 2026 - Early bird deadline
24 September, 2026 - Conference starts













