6th Cambridge Neuroscience Symposium | Neural Networks in Health and Disease

Cambridge, West Road Concert Hall, GB

Attendance type(s): In Person

Event Dates: 07—8 Sep 2017

You are invited to Neural Networks in Health and Disease | 7-8 September 2017

On behalf of Cambridge Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge, I am delighted to invite you to participate in the 6th Cambridge Neuroscience Biennial Symposium, a two-day international special symposium focusing on “Neural Networks in Health and Disease”, which will take place on 7th-8th September 2017, in the West Road Concert Hall in Cambridge and Trinity College.

The theme for this symposium is ‘Neural Networks in Health and Disease’ comprising seven sessions including ‘Building Circuits’, ‘Network Analysis and Functional Circuits’, ‘Ageing Circuits’, ‘Emotional Circuits’ and ‘Modulating Circuits’. The programme will feature many distinguished national and international speakers, 22 speakers in total (10 from USA, 4 from Europe and UK and 8 from Cambridge). This is generally a very popular meeting, which attracts an international audience of up to 500 delegates.

There will be a reception and gala dinner at Trinity College on the evening of September 7th 2017. A fantastic line up of speakers have been confirmed so far with Professor Bill Seeley (UCSF) delivering the Andrew Huxley plenary lecture, Ed Callaway (Salk) delivering the Andrew Hodgkin Lecture and Professor Albert-Lazlo Barabasi (Northeastern University) opening the conference.

10 Reasons to attend ‘Neural Networks in Health and Disease’

Present your latest research with a poster – generous prizes (August 11th abstract deadline)
Showcase your research at the data blitz(selected abstracts only)
Learn from internationally renowned researchers including these invited speakers
Listen to Plenary Lectures from Professors Ed Callaway and Bill Seeley
Understand the current state of research and the challenges to future discovery during 7 interdisciplinary sessions
Meet and Network with your peers, international colleagues, experts and influencers
Visit the exhibition of leading-edge, commercial technology
Socialise with fellow neuroscientists at the Gala dinner at Trinity College, Cambridge
Explore the vibrant city of Cambridge in your free time!
Invest in yourself!

Contact Details

Email: coordinator@neuroscience.cam.ac.uk