Posted By: David Kennedy - Jan 24, 2012 Tool/Resource: INCF
This conference has been established as a high-quality meeting on contemporary neuroscience in the past years. For the 14th conference we aim at topping previous programs by inviting most distinguished neuroscientists as keynote speakers and select high-quality symposia. Soelden is an Alpine village about 1 hr drive from the city of Innsbruck in Austria. The venue is a 5-star Spa hotel in one of the largest ski resorts in Austria with a restaurant carrying prestigeous awards by international restaurant guides. Normally, 120-150 participants, among them a large number of recognized scientists share the opportunity to meet colleagues in a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. During the day, time for skiing in the high altitude ski resort is perfectly possible even in April. Conference Structure - Keynote Lectures: Anne-Marie Craig (Canada), Martin Schwab (Switzerland), Edvard Moser (Norway), Idan Segev (Israel)
- Symposia
- Special Interest Sessions
- Posters (contributions from all fields of basic neuroscience are welcome; abstracts and registration to be submitted before the deadline)
Committee - Tobias Bonhoeffer (Germany)
- Nils Brose (Germany)
- Stephan Schwarzacher (Germany)
- Prof. Alois Saria (Chair)
- Conference Secretary: Christiane Riedl, Center of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Department of General Psychiatry and Social Psychiatry, Experimental Psychiatry Unit, Innrain 66a, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
alois.saria@i-med.ac.at or christiane.riedl@me.com
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