Following the success of the 2010 Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar, we are delighted to announce the 23rd Cambridge Neuroscience Seminar. The theme for 2011 is From eponym and acronym to mechanistic taxonomy, hosted by the Department of Clinical Neurosciences.
Registration for this event is required and we recommend you register early to guarantee a place:
http://www.neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/events/event.php?permalink=9a763c1d5f
This event, hosted by the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, provides:
1. Poster presentations: An opportunity to present your research to the Cambridge Neurosciene community during our extended lunchtime poster session. Register for this event with your provisional poster title and we will then be in contact with you asking for your full poster abstract – final deadline the 5th March, 2011.
2. Plenary Speakers: including Professor Mathias Jucker, Hertie Institute and Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Tubingen and Sir John Walker, MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge
3. Symposia Sessions: including – Proteinopathies and neurodegeneration, Neuropsychiatric traits and Mitochondrial disease
4. Covering research areas such as: Autophagy in neurodegeneration, The natural history of mild cognitive impairment, Dementia and tauopathy, Prion-like properties of neurodegenerative disease, Autism spectrum disorders, Mechanisms underlying schizophrenia symptoms, Endophenotypes for drug addiction, Mitochondrial cytopathies, Inflammatory injury of mitochondria and neurodegeneration, Structure and mechanism of respiratory complex 1 and Mitochondria and Human Disease.
5. Evening Public Plenary Lecture: with Prof Ed Bullmore to coincide with the Cambridge Science Festival and Brain Awareness Week.
6. Relevant scientific exhibitions.
We hope you can make it!
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π€ Public Plenary Lecture by Professor Ed Bullmore, Department of Psychiatry, MRC and Wellcome Trust Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute (BCNI)
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 18:30-19:30
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Plenary lecture by Sir John Walker, MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 17:30-18:15
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Dr Leonid Sazanov, MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 16:30-17:00
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Professor Christine Holt, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 16:00-16:30
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Dr Guy Brown, Department of Biochemistry
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 15:30-16:00
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Guest Lecture, Professor Patrick Chinnery, Institute of Genetics, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 15:00-15:30
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Dr Karen Ersche, Department of Psychiatry and BCNI
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 13:00-13:30
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Dr Graham Murray, Department of Psychiatry and BCNI
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 12:30-13:00
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Department of Psychiatry
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 12:00-12:30
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Plenary lecture by Professor Mathias Jucker, Hertie Institute and Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases,TΓΌbingen
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 11:15-12:00
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Dr Michel Goedert, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 10:15-10:45
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Professor Carol Brayne, Department of Public Health
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 09:45-10:15
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Professor David Rubinsztein, Department of Medical Genetics
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 09:15-09:45
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
π€ Professor Alastair Compston, Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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Thursday 17 March 2011, 09:00-09:15
π Babbage Lecture Theatre - New Museums Site
Please see above for contact details for this list.