October 21 -23, 2024
The Addiction Conference 2024 featured an impressive hybrid schedule, bringing together both in-person and virtual participants. GAB 2024 offered presenters and delegates an opportunity to reflect on their past achievements, reconnect with colleagues, expand their networks, and collaboratively explore current and future directions in the field.
October 19 -21, 2023
Addiction Conference 2023 had a fantastic schedule planned in Hybrid Set, where both In-Person and Virtual participants joined together. GAB 2023 has provided all presenters and delegates the chance to consider and celebrate their prior successes, rekindle old bonds and expand their networks, and collaboratively examine present and potential future paths.
October 24 -26, 2022
GAB 2022 has been intended in an interdisciplinary way with an assembly of tracks to choose from every division and provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with the peers from both academia and industry and establish a scientific network between them. It is our ideology to bring the extreme exposure to our attendees, so we make sure that this event is a blend which covers high experts, research professionals, scientists and young scholars.
October 21 -23, 2021
GAB 2021 has been intended in an interdisciplinary way with an assembly of tracks to choose from every division and provides you with a unique opportunity to meet up with the peers from both academia and industry and establish a scientific network between them. It is our ideology to bring the extreme exposure to our attendees, so we make sure that this event is a blend which covers high experts, research professionals, scientists and young scholars.
August 22 -24, 2019
GAB 2019 is an international meeting ground focused on neuroscience contributions and it aims to advance the understanding of the action of drugs of abuse and addictive processes. GAB gave the participants direct access to the most significant and current research findings on the nature and management of alcoholism and alcohol-related disorders.