| |||||||||||
3rdHBPWSNB 2019 : 3rd HBP Workshop Series – Neurobiology for Non-Specialists: Studying the Brain | |||||||||||
Link: http://bit.ly/HBP-Neurobio2019 | |||||||||||
| |||||||||||
Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Description
The course aims to provide an understanding of how data is generated in neuroscience and what are the challenges in the interpretation of data. In order to reach this aim, active researchers will provide insight into modern methods and aspects (including ethics) of research. This will range from histological methods over electrophysiology and EEG to behavioural experiments and protocols yielding large amounts of data, like phosphoproteomics. Moreover, lab visits will be offered to those who are not familiar with the settings of a wet lab. Attendants should understand how their training can be useful for neurobiological research and develop a common language with life science researchers. Workshop Structure Lectures Tutorials Hands-on examples Poster session Lab visit Application information & Abstract submission Application is open to the entire student community and early career researchers, regardless of whether they are affiliated with the Human Brain Project or not. All early-career scientists are encouraged to participate and it is aimed to achieve equal representation of all sexes. A maximum of 30 participants per workshop will be selected by the Scientific Chair and the HBP Education Programme in a competitive selection process based on academic merit. Participants are required to submit a CV and a motivation letter with their application. Scientific Chair Christoph Schwarzer | MUI Organised by Sylvia Asslaber | MUI Lisa-Marie Leichter | MUI Upcoming Deadlines Application deadline: 27 May 2019 Contact Sylvia Aßlaber - HBP Education Programme Office Medical University Innsbruck Müllerstraße 59, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria Phone: +43 512 9003 71247 E-mail: sylvia.asslaber@i-med.ac.at Website: http://bit.ly/HBP-Neurobio2019 Lectures Pawel Fidzinski - Experimental and Clinical EEG Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Charité), Germany Sarah Genon - Models in neuroscience Forschungszentrum Jülich (JUELICH), Germany Manuel Guererro - Data use and ethical issues in HBP Karolinska Institutet (KI), Sweden Larissa Kraus – Electrophysiology Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Charité), Germany Jeffrey Liu – Omics in neuropharmacology Max Planck Institute (MPG), Germany Maja Puchades - Histological methods and microscopic techniques in neuroscience University of Oslo (UiO), Norway Alois Saria - tbc Medical University Innsbruck (MUI), Austria Simone Sartori – Behavioural testing University of Innsbruck (LFU), Austria Christoph Schwarzer - Introduction - Basics of neurobiology I & II Medical University Innsbruck (MUI), Austria Luca Zangrandi - Cell biology methods Medical University Innsbruck (MUI), Austria Keywords Neurobiology, neuroscience, cell biology, data collection, electrophysiology, data generation, Neuroinformatics Platform, Brain Simulation Platform, HBP Research Infrastructure, neuropharmacology, microscopic techniques, behavioural testing |
|