Dear All,
Some may find this course interesting.
Maribel
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Maribel Pulgarin
MEG Manager
York Neuroimaging Centre
Innovation Way
York
YO10 5DG
Tel: 01904 567614
Fax: 01904 435356
Web:
http://www.ynic.york.ac.uk
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De: Mate Lengyel <lmate(a)gatsby.ucl.ac.uk>
Para: comp-neuro(a)neuroinf.org
Enviado: miércoles, 13 de febrero, 2008 17:30:48
Asunto: [Comp-neuro] Call for applications: PGCN 2008 Course on The
Hippocampus and Navigation
Call for applications:
The Hippocampus and Navigation
31 March - 4 April 2008
Champalimaud Foundation Neuroscience Program
Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
Oerias, Portugal
This intensive, week-long course will explore one of the most
intensively investigated and fascinating regions of the mammalian brain,
the hippocampus. Leading researchers will provide background on
classical and contemporary views of this structure, ranging from the
microcircuit to the behavioral level. Topics of focus will include the
anatomy and physiology of the hippocampal formation, navigation and
spatial processing, neural maps and memory, and cortico-hippocampal
replay of neural activity. The integration of experimental and
theoretical/computational approaches will be emphasized. Tutorials and
seminars will be complemented by debates, focus lectures and
discussions. A final symposium will address the future of hippocampal
research. A list of instructors is below; full schedule information is
available at
http://pgcn.igc.gulbenkian.pt/doku.php/pgcn:course:navigation_hippocampus:s….
Up to 10 places available for students for this course. Applications are
especially encouraged from doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows
with some general background in neuroscience. There will be no tuition
charge but students will be expected to pay their own travel, board and
accommodation. The course runs as part of the Gulbenkian-Champalimaud
Neuroscience Program (PGCN), an PhD program in the biological bases of
behavior. Logistical assistance for local accommodation will be
provided. Further logistical information is available at the course web
site.
Applications should be sent to Miguel Remondes (remondes(a)MIT.EDU
<mailto:remondes@MIT.EDU>) and
include a CV, names and email of 2 references, and a short statement of
interest (max 500 words).
Application deadline is 24 February, 2008.
Course organizers:
Miguel Remondes (MIT)
Mate Lengyel (U Cambridge)
Program director:
Zach Mainen (CFNP, IGC)
Course instructors:
Francesco Battaglia (U Amsterdam)
Sue Becker (McMaster U)
Verner Bingman (BGSU)
Neil Burgess (UCL)
József Csicsvári (U Oxford)
Anthony Dickinson (U Cambridge)
Howard Eichenbaum (BU)
Fred Gage (Salk I)
Wulfram Gerstner (EPFL)
Mike Hasselmo (BU)
Stefan Leutgeb (Trondheim)
Ole Paulsen (U Oxford)
Cosme Salas (U Sevilla)
Wendy Suzuki (NYU)
Alessandro Treves (SISSA)
Nachum Ulanovsky (Weizmann I)
Matt Wilson (MIT)
Menno Witter (Trondheim)
Sponsored by:
Champalimaud Foundation
Gulbenkian Foundation
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Mate Lengyel, PhD
Computational and Biological Learning Lab
Cambridge University Engineering Department
Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK
tel +44 (0)1223 748 532, fax +44 (0)1223 332 662
lmate(a)gatsby.ucl.ac.uk <mailto:lmate@gatsby.ucl.ac.uk>,
gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/~lmate
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