[Neuroinfo] FENS Regional Meeting 2021 - August 25-27 - ONLINE

Michał Zaręba michal.rafal.zareba at gmail.com
Wed Apr 21 16:30:00 CEST 2021


*On behalf of my colleagues, I would like to invite you to participate in
this year's FENS Regional Meeting (FRM), which takes place online on August
25-27, 2021. Abstracts can be submitted until May 10.*

The FRM 2021 <https://fensfrm2021.pl/en> is organized jointly by the Polish
Neuroscience Society (PNS) and the Lithuanian Neuroscience Association
(LNA) under the auspices and with support from the Federation of the
European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), and also with support from the
International Brain Research Organization Pan-Europe Regional Committee
(IBRO PERC). The FRM 2021 original city venue was Krakow, however, due to
the COVID-19 pandemic, the Organizing Committee decided to hold the event
on-line to ensure all attendees may meet safely.

The conference will present the latest developments in neuroscience
research and host panel discussions on topics ranging from directions for
future development to diversity issues in the academia. The presidential
and keynotes lecture of the meeting will be given by:

   - *Wolfram Schultz *(University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
   - *Fiona Doetsch *(University of Basel, Switzerland)
   - *Virginijus Šikšnys* (Vilnius University, Lithuania)
   - *Naomi Anne Fineberg* (University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom)
   - *Jürgen Knoblich* (Institute of Molecular Biotechnology OAW, Vienna,
   Austria)
   - *Riita Hari* (Aalto University, Helsinki, Finnland)
   - *Arturas Petronis *(Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto,
   Canada)
   - *Amita Sehgal *(University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)
   - *Gábor Nyiri *(Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary)

More information regarding the conference can be found on the website.
<https://fensfrm2021.pl/en>
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