The AREADNE conferences bring scientific leaders from around the world to present their recent findings on the functioning of neuronal ensembles in an informal yet spectacular setting on Santorini.
The conference series emphasizes interaction with a size and pace that encourages in-depth discussion.
Interested researchers are strongly encouraged to submit an abstract for poster presentation as attendance is strictly limited, and the conference typically sells out.
Abstract submission deadline is 24 Jan, 2020.
Send us your best work!
AREADNE 2020
Research in Encoding and Decoding of Neural Ensembles
Nomikos Conference Centre, Santorini, Greece
16-20 June 2020
http://areadne.org
info@areadne.org
The AREADNE conferences bring scientific leaders from around the world to present their recent findings on the functioning of neuronal ensembles in an informal yet spectacular setting on Santorini.
The conference series emphasizes interaction with a size and pace that encourages in-depth discussion.
Interested researchers are strongly encouraged to submit an abstract for poster presentation as attendance is strictly limited, and the conference typically sells out.
Abstract submission deadline is 9 Feb 2018.
http://areadne.org/2018/call-for-abstracts.html
Send us your best work!
AREADNE 2018
Research in Encoding and Decoding of Neural Ensembles
Nomikos Conference Centre, Santorini, Greece
20-24 June 2018
http://areadne.org
info@areadne.org
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A new systems-neuroscience mailing list targeted to the wider field of Systems Neuroscience with the aim of distributing useful information about job and conference calls to a large number of researchers in the field.
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