[Neuroinfo] FENS Satellite Symposium: From Scanner to Bedside

Marcus Kaiser mail at mkaiser.de
Wed May 30 14:47:03 CEST 2018


Dear colleagues,



I would like to draw your attention to our FENS Satellite Symposium "From
Scanner to Bedside - What do connectome and gene expression say about brain
diseases?" chaired by Prof. Marcus Kaiser (Newcastle University) and Dr
Markus Butz-Ostendorf (Biomax):



https://www.biomax.com/symposiums/from-scanner-to-bedside/



In this FENS satellite symposium on Friday 6 July, research with a high
potential for applications in neurology and psychiatry is presented. We
want to bring together scientists with clinicians from all disciplines
dealing with brain diseases and to provide a forum for discussion and
exchange what steps are needed to bring novel techniques into clinical
applications.



Keynote Lectures are given by

PROF. DR. ANDREAS MEYER-LINDENBERG

(Zentralinstitut für seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim, Germany)



PROF. DR. ED BULLMORE

(Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK)



PROF. DR. DR. ELISABETH BINDER

(Max-Planck Institute for Psychiatry, Munich, Germany)



For the full program see
https://www.biomax.com/symposiums/from-scanner-to-bedside/

Participation is free but please register at
https://ssl.biomax.de/Symposium/register.html



Looking forward to welcoming you in Berlin!



Best regards from the organizers,

  Marcus Kaiser & Markus Butz-Ostendorf



--



Marcus Kaiser, Ph.D.  FRSB  @ConnectomeLab
<https://twitter.com/ConnectomeLab>

Professor of Neuroinformatics

Interdisciplinary Computing and Complex Biosystems (ICOS) Research Group

School of Computing

Urban Sciences Building

Newcastle University

1 Science Square

Science Central

Newcastle upon Tyne

NE4 5TG

UK



Lab website:

http://www.dynamic-connectome.org/



Neuroinformatics at Newcastle:

http://neuroinformatics.ncl.ac.uk/



Neuroinformatics UK:

http://www.neuroinformatics.org.uk/



Neuroinformatics one-year master programme:

http://research.ncl.ac.uk/neuroinformatics/study
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