Conference: NEURIZONS2020, 26 – 29 May 2020
We would like to invite you to join us at the 9th biennial NEURIZONS2020 Conference -Networks grow- Ideas flow- taking place on the 26th– 29th of May 2020 at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen.
Neurizons is a multidisciplinary neuroscience conference organized by the students of the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) for Neuroscience, in Göttingen.
We are excited to announce two keynote lectures by Prof Daphna Joel and Prof Wolf Singer!
At Neurizons, we invite researchers to behold the latest research in neuroscience from a multitude of disciplines.
The topics of this year’s sessions include:
- Plasticity, Learning and Memory
- Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience
- Emerging Techniques
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Circuits and Networks
Neurizons provides the perfect milieu for stimulating discussions, whether it be during talks and poster sessions, or in the more informal settings of various social events. It is also a great opportunity to analyze and assess career paths both within and outside of academia with the help of our career fair.
Registration is now open!
Abstract submission deadline: 15th of April 2020.
Registration will be done via our website (https://www.neurizons.uni-goettingen.de/registration/).
Attendance to the talks is free of charge, but registration is required regardless.
There will be a social package covering abstract submission, vouchers for lunches and to our social events. Check out our webpage for more details.
We invite you to be part of Neurizons 2020 by presenting a poster, joining our Young Investigator Contest or by just attending the talks.
Please spread the word that Neurizons 2020 is open for registration and that scientific talks are free and open to the entire community for the first time for our conference.
For any questions and updates, please follow us on our social media pages (Facebook: Neurizons Twitter: @Neurizons ) or our email (neurizons@mpi-bpc.mpg.de)
See you all at #Neurizons2020.
Neurizons Organizing Team