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Upcoming Conferences
Spring 2010 Conferences
Applications are no longer being accepted for the Spring 2010 Conference Program.
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MARCH 11 - 14, 2010
This meeting will cover recent advances at the frontier between molecular and cell biology and biophysics and mathematics.
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MARCH 21 - 24, 2010
The goal of this meeting is to bring together people working on structural plasticity in vivo, with a focus on the recent longitudinal imaging approaches and related studies.
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APRIL 25 - 28, 2010
This meeting will bring together groups working on circuitry, behavior, and in vivo physiology of the whisker system.
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MAY 2 - 5, 2010
This meeting is a follow-up to the first meeting held in spring 2008, and will focus on new strategies and methods for imaging biological samples.
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MAY 9 - 12, 2010
This conference will not focus on pure image analysis, but will instead stress the importance of extracting useful and biologically relevant descriptions and knowledge from image contents in a systematic, comprehensive, and high-throughput way.
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MAY 23 - 26, 2010
This meeting will explore progress in our understanding of the sense of smell from diverse viewpoints.
Fall 2009 Conferences
Applications are no longer being accepted for the Fall 2009 Conference Program.
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SEPTEMBER 20 - 23, 2009
A joint meeting between HHMI's Janelia Farm Research Campus and the Max Planck Society, Germany, this meeting aims to bring together experts in neural circuit reconstruction at the finest and most complete level possible.
Conference to be held in Berlin, Germany.
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OCTOBER 4 - 7, 2009
This workshop will focus on emerging genetic methods that facilitate the use of the fly for neurobiological research, and on discussion of remaining gaps in technology and how they might be filled.
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OCTOBER 11 - 14, 2009
The focus of this meeting is to discuss recent advances in the neural mechanisms controlling reproductive behaviors.
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OCTOBER 25 - 28, 2009
Hypothalamic neural circuits are important in physiology and for fundamental behavioral motivations associated with survival, defense, and reproduction.
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NOVEMBER 1 - 4, 2009
Building on discussions from the meeting two years ago, we will showcase the development of cutting-edge tools and technology for in vivo imaging.
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NOVEMBER 8 - 11, 2009
This meeting continues the discussion during the first one held in the fall of 2007. Our focus will be on recent advances in our understanding of the regulation of protein synthesis at the neuronal synapse.
CONFERENCES
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