Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York
July 18 - 22, 2013
We are pleased to announce the first Cold Spring Harbor meeting on Wiring the Brain. The main goal of this meeting is to bring together researchers from diverse fields to explore how brain connectivity is established, how genetic variation can affect these processes, how circuit and network function are affected by defects in neural development and how this can lead to psychiatric and neurological disease. Topics: Genetically programmed development Activity-dependent development Genetics of neurodevelopmental disorders Modeling neurodevelopmental disorders Connectivity – from synapses to systems Circuits – function and dysfunction Wiring the human brain Cognitive development – the emergence of the mind
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Keynote Speakers: Huda Zoghbi, Baylor College of Medicine Edmund Rolls, Oxford University Invited Speakers:
Nenad Sestan, Yale Oscar Marin, Institute of Neuroscience, Alicante Li-Huei Tsai, MIT Peter Scheiffele, University of Basel David Lewis, Pittsburgh Gina Turrigiano, Brandeis Takao Hensch, Harvard Guillermina Lopez-Bendito, Universidad Miguel Hernández Elizabeth Engle, Harvard Ronald Yeo, New Mexico Dan Geschwind, UCLA Hans-Hilger Ropers, Max-Planck-Institute, Berlin Joe Buxbaum, Mt. Sinai Ricardo Dolmetsch, Allen Brain Institute Guoping Feng, MIT Kafui Dzirasa, Duke Olaf Sporns, Indiana Katrin Amunts, Julich University David van Essen, Washington University Amy Arnsten, Yale Peter Uhlhaas, MPI Frankfurt Joshua Buckholtz, Harvard Ann Graybiel, MIT Jay Giedd, NIH Lucina Uddin, Stanford Declan Murphy, University College London Milos Judas, University of Zagreb Essi Viding, University College London B.J. Casey, Cornell Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Harvard Simon Fisher, MPI Nijmegen |