Brain & Heart actively participated in The 11th Asia Cardiac Arrhythmia Summit (ACAS 2026) through promotional and outreach activities, further strengthening the journal’s engagement with the international cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular research communities.
Organized by the Asian Heart Rhythm Association (AHRA), ACAS 2026 brought together leading experts, clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals from across Asia and beyond to discuss the latest developments in cardiac arrhythmias, electrophysiology, and cardiovascular medicine. The summit provided an important platform for scientific exchange, collaboration, and the dissemination of innovative research findings.
Notably, the conference was chaired by Prof. Yan Yao, Editor-in-Chief of Brain & Heart and a distinguished leader in the field of cardiac electrophysiology. His leadership in both the conference and the journal reflects a shared commitment to advancing research and clinical practice in cardiovascular health and related interdisciplinary fields.
During the meeting, Brain & Heart was promoted to conference participants through dedicated outreach activities, providing attendees with information about the journal’s aims and scope, recent publications, editorial initiatives, and opportunities for manuscript submission. The promotion helped increase the journal’s visibility among researchers and clinicians whose work aligns with the journal’s focus on brain–heart interactions, neurocardiology, cardiovascular medicine, and related disciplines.
The Editorial Office was delighted to engage with conference attendees and introduce the journal to potential authors, reviewers, and collaborators. Participation in major international scientific meetings such as ACAS supports Brain & Heart’s mission to foster academic exchange, encourage interdisciplinary research, and build stronger connections within the global scientific community.
The Editorial Office extends its congratulations to the organizers for a successful ACAS 2026 and looks forward to continued collaboration with the Asian Heart Rhythm Association and the broader cardiovascular research community.
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ACAS 2026
