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The University of Virginia

Founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson,

the University of Virginia (UVA) is a premier public research institution and a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. As the host of iCSD 2026, the University offers a distinguished backdrop where historical significance meets cutting-edge scientific excellency. We invite you to explore the "Academical Village," a masterpiece of Palladian architecture that remains the heart of our vibrant scholarly community.

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Conference Center

Located at the heart of the University of Virginia’s medical campus, the Pinn Hall Conference Center will serve as the primary venue for iCSD 2026.

A Global Leader in Neuroscience

UVA is at the forefront of international research in neurocritical care and brain injury.

The University’s Nerancy Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit (NNICU) is a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to treating complex neurological injuries, including subarachnoid hemorrhage and traumatic brain injury. 

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Visitor Information & Grounds

The conference sessions will be held within the historic grounds of the University. Guests are encouraged to walk the Lawn, visit the iconic Rotunda, and experience the unique "serpentine walls" that define our campus landscape. For your convenience, interactive maps and visitor guides are available to assist with parking and venue navigation.

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