OIST Mini Symposia 2022/2023
The category “OIST Mini Symposia” – a small-scale symposium with the duration of 2-3 days – addresses a specific scientific theme or topic, focusing on current trends and recent findings in the field of interest. Unlike OIST Workshops, talks at the Mini Symposia can be highly technical and specific for the field of research of the organizing unit.
We ask for you understanding that the dates are subject to change due to the the current COVID-19 situation.
Organizer |
Title |
Date |
Venue |
Info |
Evolutionary Genomics Unit (Thomas Bourguignon, Assistant Professor) |
2022-11-30 - 12-02 |
OIST Main Campus |
Originally scheduled for FY2020 | |
Human Developmental Neurobiolog Unit (Gail Tripp, Professor) | Translating evidence on altered motivational processes in ADHD into behavioral management strategies: Toward new research ideas | 2023-01-23 - 01-25 | OIST Main Campus | Originally scheduled for FY2020 |
Neuronal Mechanism for Critical Period Unit (Yoko Yazaki-Sugiyama, Associate Professor) |
Sex differences in neural circuits |
New dates TBD |
OIST Main Campus (Lab4) |
Originally scheduled for FY2020 |
Micro/Bio/Nanofluidics Unit (Amy Shen, Professor) |
2023-02-28 - 03-02 |
OIST Main Campus |
Originally scheduled for FY2020 |
*OIST Mini Symposia are held in accordance to the Japanese fiscal year, starting April 1st of the ongoing and ending March 31st of the following calendar year.
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