The Department of Neuroscience and the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute will be hosting a symposium on Monday, January 22nd and Tuesday January 23rd beginning at 10am. All talks will be held in the Jerome L. Greene Science Center, Lecture Hall (L9-065) at 3227 Broadway.
Speakers:
Monday, January 22nd
10:00 a.m.- Flavio Donato, Ph.D., Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
Title: Beyond reality: building neural circuits to support abstract representations
10:50 a.m.- Ioana Carcea, M.D./Ph.D., New York University, School of Medicine
Title: Social transmission of maternal behavior
11:40 a.m.- Yasmine El-Shamayleh, Ph.D., University of Washington
Title: Neural circuits for visual form processing in monkeys
Tuesday, January 23
10:00 a.m. -Seth Shipman, Ph.D., Harvard University
Title: Molecular Recordings: capture and storage of data in the genome of a cell
10:50 a.m.- Sung Soo Kim, Ph.D., Janelia Research Campus, HHMI
Title: Attractor dynamics in the drosophila central brain
11:40 a.m.- Hyungbae Kwon, Ph.D., Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
Title: Imaging learning at synapses and circuits