Dear all, We have limited seats left for the 2019 Computational Psychiatry Summer Course<https://www.cpcourse.org/>. Please register here<https://onlinestore.ucl.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-brain-sciences-c07/imaging-neuroscience-f83/f83-computational-psychiatry-course-2019>. When: July 29-30, 2019 Where: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY Cost (including talks, coffee/tea/snack, and lunch on both days, plus free entry to the museum): £180 GBP. Here are some new features of this year's course - * Keynote lecture on “AI, neuroscience, and psychiatry” by Matthew Botvinick, MD PhD (Google DeepMind, UCL) * Opening lecture by René Kahn, MD (Mount Sinai) * New lecture on “model-based and model-free control” by Nathaniel Daw, PhD (Princeton) * New lecture and tutorial on model fitting by Yael Niv, PhD (Princeton) * New lecture on “natural language processing in psychiatry” by Guillermo Cecchi, PhD (IBM) * New lecture on “modeling trauma-related disorders” by Daniela Schiller, PhD (Mount Sinai) * New panel discussion with Jean Zarate, PhD (Senior Editor, Nature Neuroscience) and speakers * New presentation from Michele Ferrante (NIMH) about funding opportunities for computational psychiatry at NIH * New pre-course "Complete Beginners Workshop<https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/computational-psychiatry-summer-course-introductory-afternoon-tickets-58505881667>” led by Dr. Rachel Bedder (UCL) and Vincenzo Fiore (Mount Sinai) We look forward to seeing you all in New York! Best, Xiaosi Gu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Psychiatry & Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Dr. Rick A Adams MRC Skills Development Fellow, Max Planck-UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Department of Computer Science, University College London www.cpcourse.org<http://www.cpcourse.org>