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Wiring
the Brain
July 18 - 22, 2013
Abstract Deadline:
May 20, 2013
Organizers:
Catalina
Betancur, INSERM, Paris, France
Ed
Bullmore, Cambridge University, UK
Z.
Josh Huang, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Helen
Mayberg, Emory University
Kevin
Mitchell, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
We are pleased to announce the first Cold Spring Harbor meeting
on Wiring the Brain, which will begin at 7:30
pm on Thursday, July 18th and run through lunchtime on Monday,
July 22, 2013. Previous meetings in this series took place in
Ireland in 2009 and 2011 (see www.wiringthebrain.com
for more information)
The main goal of this meeting is to bring together researchers
from diverse fields to explore how brain connectivity is established,
how genetic variation can affect these processes, how circuit
and network function are affected by defects in neural development
and how this can lead to psychiatric and neurological disease.
Keynote
Speaker:
Huda
Zoghbi, Baylor College of Medicine
Edmund Rolls, Oxford University
Sessions & Speakers:
Genetically
programmed development
Nenad
Sestan, Yale
Oscar Marin, Institute of Neuroscience, Alicante
Li-Huei Tsai, MIT
Peter Scheiffele, University of Basel
Activity-dependent development
David Lewis, Pittsburgh
Gina Turrigiano, Brandeis
Takao Hensch, Harvard
Guillermina Lopez-Bendito, Institute of Neuroscience, Alicante
Genetics of neurodevelopmental disorders
Elizabeth Engle, Harvard
Ronald Yeo, New Mexico
Dan Geschwind, UCLA
Hans-Hilger Ropers, Max-Planck-Institute, Berlin
Modeling neurodevelopmental disorders
Joe Buxbaum, Mt. Sinai
Ricardo Dolmetsch, Allen Brain Institute
Guoping Feng, MIT
Kafui Dzirasa, Duke
Connectivity – from synapses to systems
Olaf Sporns, Indiana
Katrin Amunts, Research Centre Juelich
David van Essen, Washington University
Anthony Zador, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Circuits – function and dysfunction
Amy Arnsten, Yale
Peter Uhlhaas, MPI Frankfurt
Joshua Buckholtz, Harvard
Ann Graybiel, MIT
Wiring the human brain
Jay Giedd, NIH
Lucina Uddin, Stanford
Milos Judas, University of Zagreb
Cognitive development – the emergence of the mind
Essi Viding, University College London
B.J. Casey, Cornell
Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Harvard
Simon Fisher, MPI Nijmegen
We
hope to see you at Cold
Spring Harbor in July.
This
conference is supported in part by funds provided by the National
Institutes of Health and the Cold Spring Harbor Corporate Sponsor Program
We have funds to provide partial scholarships for individuals
who are US citizens/permanent residents from minority
groups under-represented in the life sciences.
Please provide justification in writing to Demetria Mudar (dmudar@cshl.edu)
and state your financial needs. Preference will be given to
those applying who submit abstracts to the meeting.
All questions pertaining to registration, fees, housing, meals,
transportation, visas, abstract submission or any other matters
may be directed to Demetria Mudar (dmudar@cshl.edu)
Pricing
Academic Package $1380
Graduate/PhD Student Package $1145
Corporate Package $1775
Academic/Student No-Housing Package $935
Corporate
No-Housing Package $1190
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Regular
packages are all inclusive and cover registration, food, housing, parking,
wine-and-cheese party, lobster banquet, etc. No Housing packages include
all costs except housing. Full payment is due 4 weeks prior to the meeting.
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