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Neuropsychiatry discussion group

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The neuropsychiatry discussion group is an educational forum based in Cambridge, organized by the local psychiatrists. It is a series of monthly meetings that include case conferences and talks, aimed at bringing together clinical neuropsychiatry and basic neuroscience for a clinical audience. The meetings are open to clinicians and researchers.

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If you have a question about this list, please contact: Hisham Ziauddeen. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser.

0 upcoming talks and 6 talks in the archive.

Models of mental architecture

UserDr. Philip Barnard, MRC CBU.

HouseSeminar Room 8, Clinical School, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge..

ClockFriday 30 October 2009, 12:30-13:30

The Neuropsychiatry of the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

UserDr Petrus de Vries, Consultant in Developmental Neuropsychiatry, Peterborough District Hospital.

HouseSeminar Room 3, Clinical School, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge..

ClockFriday 28 August 2009, 12:30-13:30

The Hormonal control of food intake and eating behaviour

UserDr Sadaf Farooqi, Wellcome Trust Senior Clinical Fellow, University of Cambridge Metabolic Research Laboratories.

HouseSeminar Room 6, Clinical School, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge..

ClockFriday 31 July 2009, 12:30-13:30

Cognition in Parkinson's disease

UserJonathan Evans, Research Fellow, Dept. of Neurology.

HouseFew Room, Block 14, Ida Darwin site, Fulbourn Cambridge..

ClockFriday 24 April 2009, 12:30-13:30

Computations in human sensorimotor control

UserProf Daniel Wolpert, Dept. of Engineering, Cambridge.

HouseAlice Fisher Lecture theatre, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge..

ClockFriday 27 March 2009, 12:30-13:30

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