Aarhus University is proud to host the first MEG in Scandinavia, and one of the very few in Northern Europe. This latest-generation machine is located at
the Danish Neuroscience Centre (DNC), a unique infrastructure that hosts the widest range of neuroscience techniques under one roof: fMRI, PET, 2-photon microscopy, 9T small-sample MRI, EEG, navigated TMS, neurosurgical and wet neurophysiology facilities and
many others, all integrated within a research-clinical network of Aarhus University and Aarhus University Hospital.
On 13-14 May 2014, DNC and Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN) are organizing a workshop dedicated to highlighting the most recent developments
in MEG and its integration with other modalities.
You are cordially invited to take part in this event, meet the keynote speakers and AU scientists, visit the labs and discuss possible collaborations.
DATE: Wednesday 14 May 2014
TIME: 10:45 - 17:00
PLACE: DNC Auditorium, Aarhus University Hospital, Building 10G, Nørrebrogade 44, 8000 Aarhus C.
3 keynote talks by international scientists of the highest reputation, each with their unique angle and contribution to the field:
· Professor
Matti Hamalainen (Harvard University / Massachusetts
General Hospital)
The Quest for the Philosopher's Stone of Human Brain Imaging
· Dr. Markus
Siegel (University of Tuebingen)
Spectral fingerprints of large-scale neuronal interactions
· Professor
Joachim Gross (Glasgow University)
The functional role of oscillatory phase in coding and communication
The Aarhus MEG Special 2014 is free, but registration is obligatory due to practical planning of the event. REGISTRATION is OPEN.
Find more information, abstracts and links to registration at:
http://cfin.au.dk/ & http://cfin.au.dk/news-events/events/show/artikel/meg-workshop-2014/
Note also that there will be a seminar on special topics in MEG on Tuesday 13 May 2014 at CFIN –read more about this event at:
http://cfin.au.dk/news-events/events/show/artikel/meg-seminar/
Hope to see you on 13-14 May 2014.