Posted By: NITRC ADMIN - Jan 22, 2014
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CSNII School on Neurotechniques 2014: The Toolbox for Investigating the Function of Neural Circuits

10-15 March 2014

NeuroChip Lab, University of Padova, Italy

OBJECTIVE

Investigating information processing and identifying operational rules of brain neural circuits relies on the capability to selectively record and stimulate multiple neurons within a network. The toolbox of available techniques conceived to meet this need is rapidly expanding. The CSNII School on Neurotechniques 2014 will offer an overview on advanced electrical- and light-based recording methods of neuronal excitability, focusing on those that are most relevant for the investigation of neural networks ‘in vitro’ and ‘in vivo’ and for application in neuroprosthetics. Techniques derived from information theory for the analysis of neuronal population signals will be presented and practical demonstrations of experimental recording sessions provided. 

The school targets doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers, scientists working in the related fields. Since the school's topics are interdisciplinary covering neurobiology, neuronal biophysics, microscopy, and electronics, preliminary knowledge in these fields is highly recommended.

REGISTRATION

To apply, please register (http://www.cyberrat.eu/school.php) on or before February 20, 2014. If you have any further questions, please contact marata.maschietto@unipd.it ;

The registration is FREE. The registration is sponsored by the European Commission through the CSNII project under FP7 (FET Proactive Intiative 'Neuro-Bio-Inspired Systems - NBIS'). Travel and accommodation costs are not funded.

LOCATION

The school will be hosted by the NeuroChip Laboratory, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova, Via f. Marzolo 3, 35131 - Padova, Italy. The location is very close the city centre and is easily reachable from the railway or bus station of Padova. 

WHEN

March 10-15, 2014. Target audience (N = ~30 active full-time): PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, scientists, members of associated EC CSNII consortia.



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