Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events

World Congress on NeuroTherapeutics: Dilemmas, Debates & Discussions

 

Congress - Basel, Switzerland

DDDN – controversies in Neurotherapeutics, including stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, etc. This 'concept meeting' will focus on therapeutic issues of neurological diseases.

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Tags: 2014, Congress, September, Switzerland, Neurobiology, Basel, Neuroscience, Life Sciences

MBL Methods in Computational Neuroscience Course 2014

 

Course - Woods Hole, MA, United States

Introduces students to the computational and mathematical techniques that are used to address how the brain solves these problems at levels of neural organization ranging from single membrane channels to operations of the entire brain.

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Tags: 2014, brain research, July, August, Woods Hole, Marine Biology, US, Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, MA, laboratory, lab research, research laboratories

Imaging Structure & Function in the Nervous System 2014

 

Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States

Advances in light microscopy, digital image processing, and the development of a variety of powerful fluorescent probes present expanding opportunities for investigating the nervous system, from synaptic spines to networks in the brain.

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Tags: 2014, Microscopy, Biochemistry, July, United States, August, Cold Spring Harbor, Biological Chemistry, Imaging, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, NY, laboratory

Wellcome Trust Conference on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors

 

Conference - Cambridge, United Kingdom

This is the third Wellcome Trust conference on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, following highly successful meetings in 2008 and 2011. nAChRs remain a focus of innovative research:

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Tags: 2014, United Kingdom, July, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Conference, Cambridge, scientific conference

Human Brain Anatomy Course (3 days)

 

Course - London, United Kingdom

- Comprehensive introduction to functional neuroanatomy
- Assumes minimal prior knowledge

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Tags: 2014, University Research, UK, United Kingdom, brain research, July, London, Neuroscience, Life Sciences

2014 CSHL Course on Genetics & Neurobiology of Language

 

Course - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, United States

Why are children able to acquire highly sophisticated language abilities without needing to be taught?

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Tags: 2014, July, United States, August, Cold Spring Harbor, Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Genetics, NY, laboratory, lab research

2014 Conference on Human Health Restoration: Medicine, Engineering & Design

 

Conference - Galissas Village, Syros Island, Greece

2014 COHHR is a four day small venue multidisciplinary conference on topics in neuroscience, cardiac resuscitation, neuroprostheses, systems biology, regenerative medicine, vision and hearing restoration, and design of medical devices.

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Tags: 2014, July, Medicine, Greece, Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Engineering, Life Sciences, Conference

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2014 Meeting - Glia in Health & Disease

 

Meeting - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States

We are pleased to announce the fifth summer conference on Glia in Health & Disease, which will be held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York.

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Tags: 2014, infectious diseases, July, Medicine, United States, Research Meeting, Cold Spring Harbor, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, NY, laboratory, lab research, research laboratories

Molecular Neurology and Therapeutics: Wellcome Trust Course

 

Course - Hinxton, Cambridge, United Kingdom

This popular course provides a concentrated examination of the molecular basis of neurological diseases and strategies being developed for their treatment.

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Tags: 2014, Translational Research, United Kingdom, July, Hinxton, Neuroscience, Life Sciences, Cambridge, Neurology

NPlast Summer School on Synapse Dynamics in Circuit Formation, Learning & Disease


Workshop - Lago di Como, Italy

The major topic of the NPlast summer school is on basic mechanisms of neuronal plasticity.
The capacity of the nervous system to modify its own organization is remarkable; plastic changes can occur as a consequence of many events, including the normal development and maturation of the organism, the acquisition of new skills ('learning') and after brain damage.

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Tags: 2014, July, Workshop, Neurobiology, Italy, Neuroscience, Life Sciences

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