Cambridge Neuroscience Launch Symposium 19th to 21st September
- đ¤ Speaker: Professor Adriano Aguzzi, Nobel-Prize winner Dr Linda Buck, Professor Antonio Damasio, Professor Tom Jessell, Professor Earl Miller, Professor Joshua Sanes, Dr Mike Shadlen and Dr Daniel Weinberger.
- đ Date & Time: Wednesday 19 September 2007, 12:00 - 23:59
- đ Venue: West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
Abstract
Cambridge Neuroscience is an exciting new initiative due to be launched with a prestigious international symposium. Cambridge Neuroscience will promote cross-cutting research across five thematic areas of neuroscience. The initiative aims to bring together neuroscience activities in Cambridge, and establish the University as a leading international centre of excellence for neuroscience research.
The Cambridge Neuroscience Launch Symposium will showcase the depth and breadth of neuroscience activity in Cambridge, with an outstanding line-up of local and international speakers. The symposium has been divided into five half-day sessions, each focusing on one of the five key themes of neuroscience research. Guest speakers will include Professor Antonio Aguzzi, Nobel-Prize winner Dr Linda Buck, Professor Antonio Damasio, Professor Tom Jessell, Professor Earl Miller, Professor Joshua Sanes, Dr Mike Shadlen and Dr Daniel Weinberger.
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Professor Adriano Aguzzi, Nobel-Prize winner Dr Linda Buck, Professor Antonio Damasio, Professor Tom Jessell, Professor Earl Miller, Professor Joshua Sanes, Dr Mike Shadlen and Dr Daniel Weinberger.
Wednesday 19 September 2007, 12:00-23:59