Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar, 8 April 2025Info Location Attendee Categories Additional Items Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionYou are invited to attend the 35th annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar - CNS2025: ‘Expanding the Horizons of Brain Research’ on Tuesday April 8th 2025 at Queens' College. CNS2025 will be interdisciplinary and far reaching in its breadth. We have an incredible programme with invited plenary speakers Professors Mayank Mehta (UCLA) and Soyon Hong (UCL). In addition to that our Cambridge speakers range from 7 different departments and span the breadth of neuroscience research at Cambridge Neuroscience. We are taking this meeting to revisit our six themes - we have presentations on early brain development, animal models and addiction, remyelination in Multiple Sclerosis, fly connectomes, computational modelling in pain and understanding speech, homo cybernetics, human brain imaging, neuronal plasticity during life changing events, resilience in neurodegeneration, psychosis and the use of psychedelics,....and that is not even the whole programme! This meeting will be open to neuroscientists of every discipline! You will be able to present a poster/data blitz on any of the themes of Cambridge Neuroscience - learning from each other is key. We have an excellent programme of speakers confirmed and you will be invited to attend the conference dinner following the meeting in the Old Hall of Queens' College (additional charge will apply and places are limited).
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ContactDr Dervila Glynn More InformationThe aim of this annual interdisciplinary meeting (about 250 delegates) is to give a snapshot into the extent of neuroscience research here in Cambridge and how it fits into the broader context of neuroscience worldwide. There is an excellent programme and we anticipate an over subscribed audience of Cambridge Neuroscientists coming from over 40 different neuroscience related Departments and Institutions affiliated with the University of Cambridge. For further information regarding Cambridge Neuroscience and registration terms and conditions, please visit our website: www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk In addition to making your payment here, please register using the Cambridge Neuroscience web-based system where you can submit an abstract and provide your dietary requirements. Detailed infomation about the event can be found here.
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