Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
March 28 - 31, 2012
A comprehensive description of neuronal circuitry, an old dream of neuroscientists, is about to become a reality with recent technological advances. As these advances have been made in different model organisms and systems, there is a need for a forum where neuroscientists studying various neuronal circuits could exchange ideas. This CSHL meeting will allow for neuroscientists working on neuronal circuits in a wide range of model organisms, from invertebrates to mammals, to come together and discuss their research. Contributions from research centered on neuronal circuits involving anatomical, physiological, theoretical and behavioral approaches will be encouraged.
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Invited Speakers:
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Topics and Speakers include: · Vision Thomas Mrsic-Flogel, University College London, UK Marla Feller, University of California, Berkeley · Chemosensation Rainer Friedrich, Friedrich-Miescher Institute, Switzerland Kristin Scott, University of California, Berkeley · Learning & Memory Nahum Ulanovsky, Weizmann Institute, Israel Yun Zhang, Harvard University Zach Mainen, Cold Spring Harbor laboratory · Innate Behavior Andreas Luthi, Friedrich-Miescher Institute, Switzerland David Anderson, California Institute of Technology · Locomotion Ole Kiehn, Neurolysiologisk Institute, Denmark · Cerebral Cortex Edward Callaway, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Yang Dan, University of California, Berkeley Arthur Konnerth, Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany · Technological Innovations & Applications Winfried Denk, Max Planck Institute, Germany Liam Paninski, Columbia University
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