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2019 Neurodynamics Symposium

Du jeudi 4 juillet 2019 au vendredi 5 juillet 2019

July 4-5 2019, Grenoble, France

First Edition of Neurodynamics Symposium !!

Recent technologies have made it possible to study the in-vivo physiology of neurons, the dynamics of large scale neuronal ensembles and the neural circuits that connect different structures...

but how do these give rise to different brain functions?

This symposium aims to link three components: conceptual expertise, computational modeling and state-of-the-art methodologies, to advance our understanding of brain functions related to cognition and motivation.

The program will enclose poster sessions, oral presentations selected on abstract and oral talks of invited speakers (preliminar program to be announced soon!). 

When? 4-5 July, 2019

Where? Maison Minatec Conference Center, Grenoble, France

Registration opening and abstract submission :

1st February 2019 - 1st April 2019

Keynote Speakers :

  • Pr Carl Petersen - Laboratory of Sensory Processing, EPFL, Switzerland
  • Pr Matthew Nolan - Centre for Integrative Physiology, University of Edinburgh, UK

Confirmed Speakers

  • Dr Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski - Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.
  • Dr. Moritz Helias - Theory of Multi-Scale Neuronal Networks, Research Centre Jülich, Germany.
  • Dr Andrew Murray - Circuits for Sensory-Motor transformation, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour, UK.
  • Dr Vincent Pascoli - Synapses, circuits and behaviour in addiction and related disorders, University of Geneve, Switzerland
  • Dr Nathalie Rochefort - Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Dr Sophie Achard - Vision and brain signal processing, Gipsa-Lab, France
  • Dr Sebastien Carnicella - Physiopathology of motivation, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, France. 
  • Dr Elodie Fino - Intracelular dynamics and neurodegeneration, Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, France.

Registration fees: Students 50€, PostDocs 80€, Permanent Researchers 100€

 

Dernière mise à jour le 29/01/2019