Datta-Chaudhuri, TimirZanos, TheodorosChang, Eric HOlofsson, Peder SBickel, StephanBouton, ChadGrande, DanielRieth, LorenAranow, CynthiaBloom, OnaMehta, Ashesh DCivillico, GeneStevens, Molly MGłowacki, EricBettinger, ChristopherSchüettler, MartinPuleo, ChrisRennaker, RobertMohanta, SarojCarnevale, DanielaConde, Silvia VV Conde, SilviaBonaz, BrunoChernoff, DavidKapa, SurajBerggren, MagnusLudwig, KipZanos, StavrosMiller, LarryWeber, DougYoshor, DanielSteinman, LawrenceChavan, Sangeeta SPavlov, Valentin AAl-Abed, YousefTracey, Kevin J2024-02-092024-02-092021-05-242332-8886PURE: 31860985PURE UUID: 499b1cd7-c9f7-4dd2-8b0e-8a5d71220daePubMed: 34024277PubMedCentral: PMC8142479ORCID: /0000-0002-5920-5700/work/111135963Scopus: 85120713757http://hdl.handle.net/10362/163368There is a broad and growing interest in Bioelectronic Medicine, a dynamic field that continues to generate new approaches in disease treatment. The fourth bioelectronic medicine summit "Technology targeting molecular mechanisms" took place on September 23 and 24, 2020. This virtual meeting was hosted by the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, Northwell Health. The summit called international attention to Bioelectronic Medicine as a platform for new developments in science, technology, and healthcare. The meeting was an arena for exchanging new ideas and seeding potential collaborations involving teams in academia and industry. The summit provided a forum for leaders in the field to discuss current progress, challenges, and future developments in Bioelectronic Medicine. The main topics discussed at the summit are outlined here.596772engBioelectronic medicineClinical trialsDevicesElectronicsFeinstein Institutes for Medical ResearchMaterials scienceNeural circuitsPreclinical researchSummitVagus nerve stimulationThe Fourth Bioelectronic Medicine Summit "Technology Targeting Molecular Mechanisms"journal article10.1186/s42234-021-00068-6current progress, challenges, and charting the future