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Paris Île-de-France Neural Theory Symposium

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Paris computational and systems neuroscience symposium, June 2nd 2022


Location: Jean-Jaures Auditorium, Ecole Normale Superieure, 29 Rue d’Ulm

Schedule

Thursday, June 2nd

9 - 9:30

Coffee

Session 1
Start at 9:30 AM

Matthew Chalk

Catherine Tallon-Baudry

Michael Zugaro

11 – 11:30

Break

Session 2
Start at 11:30

Roberto Toro: How to network

Timo van Kerkoerle

Justine Cassell (Plenary, 45 mins)

13.00 – 14:00

Lunch

Session 3
Start at 14:00

Brice Bathellier

Jean-Baptiste Masson

Claire Sergent

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee

Session 4
Start at 16:00

Virginie van Wassenhove

Vincent Hakim

David DiGregorio

17:30

Reception

How to get the best symposium experience

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Register

Registration is free but please sign up for PINTS on Eventbrite .

For catering, please sign up here so we can organise coffee and lunch.

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Team of organizers

Adrienne Fairhall (Fairhall Lab, Computational neuroscience, University of Washington)
@alfairhall

Alex Cayco Gajic (The Cayco Gajic Lab, Mathematics of neural circuits, École Normale Supérieure, Paris)

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