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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar: New Approaches in Neuroscience
Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar: New Approaches in NeuroscienceAdd to your list(s) Send you e-mail reminders The 21st Annual Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar: New Approaches in Neuroscience is being hosted by the Medical Research Council, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and will be held in the William Harvey Lecture Theatre at Addenbrooke’s Site on the 19th March 2009, 9.00 am – 8.00 pm. The seminar will showcase the innovative technologies and cutting edge approaches that are being developed across Cambridge to improve our understanding of the nervous system. The event provides an opportunity for neuroscience researchers within Cambridge to present their work to colleagues as well as be inspired by the latest research from leaders in the field. Poster abstract deadline: February 1st 2009, prize awarded for the best poster. Send your poster title and abstract (less than 300 words) to: cnseminars2009@googlemail.com Registration fees are heavily subsidised, with Undergraduates attending for free, Postgraduate students – £7.50, Postdocs, Faculty, PI and others – £15.00. Lunch will be provided. For more information, and to register please visit: www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/srw/cns/ The day will conclude with a free public lecture exploring consciousness with Professor Chris Frith (University College London), to coincide with Brain Awareness Week and the Cambridge Science Festival. On Friday the 20th of March there will be a satellite methods workshop focused on new techniques to control, image, and analyse brain function. This will be informal, with brief talks presenting the key features of new methods being developed across the neuroscience community in Cambridge. Most talks will be selected from openly submitted abstracts. If you would like to present your work at this satellite workshop please email a brief description of your approach to: cnseminars2009@googlemail.com by the 1st of February.
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