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关于APRU第六届 Brain and Mind Research 研讨会通知

发布日期 :2016-05-07    来源 :系统管理员    阅读次数 :1183

 

 
 

 

Register your interest


Dear Colleagues, 
Plasticity of the Brain and Mind is this year's APRU Conference theme.

Hosted by the University of Auckland's Centre for Brain Research and held in the stunning country of New Zealand, Brain and Mind Research (BMAP) 2016 will be taking place from 23-25 August.

The opening ceremony will take place on 23 August, from 6-9pm. 

This year's topics include; 

  • Molecular neurobiology
  • Genetics and neuroimaging
  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Clinical neuroscience
  • Sensory neuroscience
  • Developmental Neuroscience


Registration and abstract submission are now open. To register and/or submit an abstract click here. Abstract submission will close on Sunday 31 July 2016.

Full registration: $500
Student registration: $250
Day registration: $300
Conference dinner:$100

For additional information on pricing and abstract submission, please contact Mirelle Powell.

BMAP has been timed to allow delegates to also attend two major conferences in the South Island of New Zealand; the Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research (AWCBR) in Queenstown from 26-31 August and New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress (MedSciNZ) in Nelson from 29-31 August.

For more information on BMAP, AWCBR and MedSciNZ events, please email Frankie Favero.

We look forward to seeing you in New Zealand!

Your hosts,

 

Associate Professor Maurice Curtis and Distinguished Professor Richard Faull

Centre for Brain Research

 
Internationally renowned speakers

  

Keynote speakers include Professor Peter Mombaerts, Associate Professor Stephen Back, Professor Stuart Firestein, Professor Charles Greer and Dr Leonardo Belluscio. Click on the image for more.
 
 Olfactory mini-symposium


The Plasticity of the Brain and Mind conference will include a half-day symposium focussing on the olfactory system and featuring several of our keynote speakers.Click on the image for more.
  

Visit Queenstown and attend the Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research
 
Travel to New Zealand's adventure-capital, present a paper and network with academic and clinical brain research enthusiasts. Click on the image for more.
Auckland, New Zealand's City of Sails


Whilst in the 'Little Big City', take the time to discover the many things to see and do and be ready for a truly unique 'Kiwi' experience. Click on the image for more.
 
 

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