Cajal Course: Hippocampus, from circuit to cognition

CAJAL Neuroscience Training Courses
The Brain Prize course.
Hippocampus: from Circuits to Cognition

Over the past 50 years, major breakthroughs in understanding hippocampal connectivity and function have been done. Continued technological advances have opened new opportunities for the study of this brain area at the level of molecules, cells, and networks. The advanced CAJAL course will give promising young neuroscientists in-depth exposure to the breadth of research on the hippocampus, and will provide hands-on training in state-of-the-art methods used to study hippocampal function. Ultimately, the school will promote interactions between students and leading experts on hippocampal anatomy, physiology and function via lecture series.

Dates: 10-31 Oct. 2016
Venue: Bordeaux Neurocampus, France
Course directors:
• Jozsef CSICSVARI (Institute of Science and Technology, AT)
• Charan RANGANATH (University of California, US)
On-site chairs:
• Christophe MULLE (University of Bordeaux, FR)
• Mario CARTA (University of Bordeaux, FR)

Deadline: 31st July, 2016 (Brussels time, Midnight)

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