1st European Neuroscience Conference of Doctoral Students
Conference - Bordeaux, France
The central aim of the 1st European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS) is to share current research in a variety of neuroscience fields, ranging from molecules, circuits and behaviour to computational models in the form of lectures, presentations, discussions and posters. Special focus of the ENCODS is placed on PhD students learning how to present their results and discuss them within a wider scientific community.
The purpose of the ENCODS conference is not only to improve the understanding of current research but more importantly to look into the future by asking what needs to be done in the field next. To this end, the ENCODS conference has three main scientific aims:
1. Offer doctorate students from Europe the opportunity to participate in a scientific exchange that will suit their needs more than a large-scale event
2. To encourage the dialogue between scientists representing different domains of neuroscience
3. Discuss where we are in Neuroscience today and what the future challenges are
(Courtesy of Palais Rohan, Bordeaux , via flickr.com)
1st European Neuroscience Conference of Doctoral Students
Thursday, April 18, 2013 to Friday April 19, 2013
City Hall Bordeaux (Palais Rohan - Mairie de Bordeaux), Conference Hall: The Agora, Rue du Haut Carré, Bordeaux, France
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