OIST Mini Symposium: Recent Findings on the Cerebellar Microcircuitry

Date

Wednesday, January 28, 2015 (All day) to Thursday, January 29, 2015 (All day)

Location

OIST Main Campus, Seminar Room C210

Description

Summary

The symposium will bring together a set of European and Asian speakers, who collectively are among the best physiologists studying the cerebellum and its associated structures from a neuron and microcircuitry perspective. Most of the them consistently publish their work in top journals like Nature, Neuron and Science. At this mini symposium they will present their latest research on cerebellar physiology at multiple levels of detail and discuss how these findings promote a better understanding of how the cerebellum functions.

Speakers

Chris De Zeeuw Netherlands, Institute for Neuroscience
Stéphane Dieudonné, École normale supérieure
Michael Hausser, University College London
Sungho Hong, OIST
Masanobu Kano, University of Tokyo
Mineko Kengaku, University of Kyoto
Arthur Konnerth, Technische Universität München
Angus Silver, University College London
Keiko Tanaka-Yamamoto, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Benjamin Torben-Nielsen, OIST
Marylka Yoe Uusisaari, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Yosef Yarom, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Program and Latest Updates available at:

https://groups.oist.jp/cnu/recent-findings-cerebellar-microcircuitry 

 

Website URL

https://groups.oist.jp/cnu/recent-findings-cerebellar-microcircuitry
Sponsor or Contact: 
Computational Neuroscience Unit (Erik De Schutter, Professor)
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