"Wiring the Brain: Anatomical and Functional Connectivity"
Autumn School, University of Tübingen: 16.-18. September 2009
The “Autumn School 2009: Wiring the Brain: Anatomical and Functional
Connectivity” is organized by the MEG-Center Tübingen and supported by
the Graduate School of Neural & Behavioural Sciences / International
Max Planck Research School Tübingen, the Werner Reichardt Center for
Integrative Neuroscience and the Neurowissenschaftliche Gesellschaft.
This year's focus is on connectivity assessed with different
neuroimaging methods (MEG, fetal MEG, fMRI, TMS). One crucial point is
the comparison and combination of these approaches to increase the
mutual benefit. Additionally, the course offers the opportunity to
gain experience in hands-on sessions using state-of-the-art equipment
as well as educational sessions related to the usage of software
packages.
All speakers and instructors are leading specialists in their field.
The participants will have the opportunity to present their own work
in a poster session and discuss their work with the experts.
The school is open for master and PhD students and Postdocs working in
the field of Neuroscience.
Please find the detailed program, application form and further
information on our homepage.
http://www.mp.uni-tuebingen.de/mp/index.php?id=281
We are looking forward to seeing you in Tübingen.
The organizers
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