2026 Sponsors

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The Society for the Neurobiology of Language thanks the following sponsors for their support of our 2026 meeting.

Major Sponsor

National Institutes of Health

The Society for Neurobiology of Language gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the National Institutes of Health through R13 grant #DC011445. This funding plays a vital role in enhancing the SNL Annual Meeting by supporting speaker travel, materials and supplies, publication and marketing, audiovisual needs, sign language interpreting services, and more. Thanks to this support, the meeting is more accessible and impactful for a diverse range of attendees. We are deeply appreciative of the NIH's continued commitment to the success and accessibility of the SNL community.

Meeting Sponsor

Geneva Convention Bureau

The Geneva Convention Bureau is a passionate team with 30 years of experience in selling Geneva as a congress destination. They provide in-depth knowledge of the meeting industry with a focus on customized solutions and proactive support from bid preparation through to the end of your congress. Working independently, they put you in touch with their extensive network of trusted partners, suppliers and local authorities, opening the doors to our destination. Their unique expertise, listening skills and enthusiasm ensure smooth operations and memorable experiences for conference organizers and participants alike.

Gold Sponsors


Neurobiology of Language (The MIT Press)

The MIT Press commits daily to re-imagining what a university press can be. Known for bold design and creative technology, the Press advances knowledge by publishing significant works from leading scholars and researchers around the globe for the broadest possible access, impact, and audience. Committed to exploring new disciplines and modes of inquiry, the Press publishes 220+ new books a year and over 35 journals in a wide range of fields.

The Press is proud to partner with the Society for the Neurobiology of Language to publish Neurobiology of Language.

Faculty of Medicine at the University of Geneva

The Faculty of Medicine is a leader in neuroscience, genetics and transplantation, among others. It is also committed to teaching and research in global health. Its fundamental research, of international level, as well as its close association with the largest hospital complex in Switzerland, the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG), give it all the assets to develop a major axis of translational research, in coordination with the other actors of the Lake Geneva region.

 

NCCR Evolving Language

The Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Evolving Language is a nationwide interdisciplinary research consortium bringing together research groups from the humanities, from language and computer science, the social sciences, and the natural sciences at an unprecedented level. Together, we aim at solving one of humanity’s great mysteries: What is language? How did our species develop the ca­pa­city for linguistic expression, for processing language in the brain, and for con­sist­ently passing down new variations to the next generation? How will our capacity for language change in the face of digital com­munication and neuroengineering?

 

Silver Sponsors

Department of Basic Neurosciences of the Faculty of Medicine

The Department of Basic Neurosciences of the Faculty of Medicine is at the heart of the neuroscience community in Geneva, with a core team of 14 research groups covering two campuses - the University Medical Centre (CMU) and the Campus Biotech. The Department is part of the UNIGE Neurocentre and some of its researchers are members of the Synapsy Centre for Mental Health. The research teams are exploring brain function, from molecules to neurons and circuits, using cellular and animal models as well as human subjects, with the long-term aim of understanding the neural bases of human behavior in health and disease.

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