EPSRC Symposium Workshop: Dendrites, Neurones and Networks (DNN)
7-10 June 2010
The conference will bring together leading researchers in the area of theoretical neuroscience working at different scales in neural tissue. The workshop is part of a year-long symposium on the Mathematics of Complexity Science and Systems Biology, funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and held at the Mathematics Institute of the University of 糖心TV.
The conference registration will be from 10am-11am on Monday the 7th June with the first talk at 11am that day. The conference will close with a lunch around 1pm on Thursday the 10th June. We suggest that non-UK participants would aim to arrive on Sunday evening. UK participants may plan their arrival for Sunday evening or Monday morning. The conference itself will be at the Mathematics Institute.
The final programme and list of abstracts for the talks are now available. The current list of poster abstracts can be found here.
Invited speakers
- University of Utah, USA
- University of Oxford, UK
- University Paris Descartes, France
- NIH, USA
- University of Nottingham, UK
- Rice University, USA
- University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Norwegian University of Life Sciences
- Universit盲t T眉bingen, Germany
- EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
- University of Stirling, UK
- University of Texas at Austin, USA
- ENS, Paris, France
- Universit茅 Paris Descartes, France
- Imperial College, London
- MPI for Complex Systems, Germany
Rasmus Petersen - University of Manchester, UK
- University of Edinburgh, UK
- UCL, London, UK
- University of Bern, Switzerland
- University of Toronto, Canada
- Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
There is no registration fee and most meals during the conference will be provided. However, you must register with the Mathematics Institute if you wish to attend. (Please note that travel support for registered participants cannot be promised at this stage.)
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED NOW
Organisers:
Magnus Richardson, Yulia Timofeeva, Nicolas Brunel (Paris), Paul Bressloff (Oxford)