9 – 10 May 2026
Business Design Centre, London

Currents of Hope: Improve Mental Health and Wellness Through TMS

Prof. Letizia Leocani is a distinguished neurologist and PhD in Human Physiology. She serves as Chair of the Expert Panel on Medical Devices for the Central and Peripheral Nervous System (Neurology) at the European Commission. Having conducted several randomised, sham-controlled clinical trials of repetitive magnetic stimulation in several neurological conditions and direct current stimulation in preclinical models, Prof. Leocani is at the forefront of cutting-edge research in the field of non-invasive brain stimulation. Her research expertise is focused on digital, functional, and structural biomarkers of neurological damage and recovery. She is specialised in non-invasive neuromodulation techniques, such as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), along with advanced electrophysiological methods and the translational validation of sensor and digital devices.
 
At the Longevity Med Summit 2026, Prof. Leocani will present Boosting Brain Health: The Power of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. This session explores how non-invasive brain stimulation — particularly repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), a safe, FDA-cleared technology — is revolutionizing strategies for mental and cognitive health.
 
By targeting key brain networks, rTMS can sharpen focus, elevate mood, reduce pain, and strengthen physical and emotional resilience — offering science-backed benefits across the lifespan, and a path toward lasting wellness and renewed hope for those with treatment-resistant conditions.
 
Yet its potential reaches far beyond the clinic: rTMS holds the power to support those who already perform at a high level and want to go further — pushing mental clarity and physical performance, accelerating recovery, and enhancing overall physical and mental wellbeing to sharpen the psychophysical edge that sustained high performance demands.
 
This is not just the future of brain health. It is the future of human potential — and of positive longevity.