[Neuroinfo] The Brain Conferences: New Insights into Psychiatric Disorders through Computational, Biological and Developmental Approaches

The Brain Conferences brain at fens.org
Tue Jun 28 06:37:48 CEST 2016


*The Brain Conferences:* *New Insights into Psychiatric Disorders through
Computational, Biological and Developmental Approaches (*25-28 September
2016, Copenhagen, Denmark)

Psychiatric disorders are a major health challenge in today’s world. This
meeting will focus on how computational, neurobiological and developmental
perspectives can inform current and future approaches to psychiatric
diseases. The broader goal is to ask how contributions from these fields
may assist in providing a better characterisation of these conditions,
potentially also identifying novel phenotypes. These insights will
hopefully provide new targets for mechanistic and genetic analysis, as well
as for innovative treatment approaches.

Registration is open (r*egular registration* is *20th July*).

*Fifteen stipends of 1,000 EUR each are available* and will be awarded
following the regular registration of 20th July deadline.

*Co-chairs:*
John Krystal (Yale School of Medicine, USA)
Yael Niv (Princeton University, USA)
Oscar Marin (King's College London, UK)

For detailed information and applications, please visit
www.thebrainconferences.org
<http://www.fens.org/Meetings/The-Brain-Conferences/New-insights-into-psychiatric-disorders-through-computational-biological-and-developmental-approaches/>

This meeting is part of a new series of high-level bi-annual Brain
Conferences in Europe. *The Brain Conferences *are organised by *FENS* in
partnership with *The Brain Prize*. They bring together outstanding
researchers in key broadly defined areas of contemporary neuroscience to
discuss current concepts and define challenges for future research.



*Mihaela Vincze - Brain Conferences Coordinator*

*FENS* - Federation of European Neuroscience Societies
11 Rue d’Egmont, 1000 - Brussels, Belgium

T:  +32 2 545 04 06
E:   brain at fens.org

www.fens.org

<http://www.fens.org/>
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