Columbia University in the City of New York

Dec 13 –
Dec 14 2018
Symposium

2018 NTC Symposium: Voltage Imaging

This symposium will examine key questions and challenges of this field while at the same time review new methods and experimental and theoretical tools.

December 13th – December 14th, 8:00 am – 8:00 pm at the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (9th floor lecture hall)

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On Thursday December 13th and Friday December 14th, 2018 we will hold the 7th Symposium of the Neurotechnology Center at Columbia University on the topic of Voltage Imaging, sponsored by the generous support of the NSF and Columbia's Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute. The symposium will feature talks from selected leaders in the fields of voltage imaging, voltage sensors, optics and computation. We will examine key questions and challenges of this field while at the same time review new methods and experimental and theoretical tools. These new methods could launch a new wave of research in this critical area of neuroscience, and push through the experimental challenges to arrive at a first understanding of how neural circuits compute.

All attendees are invited to join us for breakfast starting at 8am as well as lunch at noon both days and a poster session and reception from 5-7pm on the 13th. Talks will begin at 8:30am.

This symposium will take place in the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (9th floor lecture hall) on Columbia's Manhattanville campus.

If you'd like to attend, please register here.

This symposium is organized by Rafael Yuste, PhD (Columbia Neurotechnology Center), Darcy Peterka, PhD (Columbia Neurotechnology Center and Zuckerman Institute) and Yuki Bando, PhD (Hamamatsu University). It is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Columbia's Zuckerman Institute.

Venue: the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (9th floor lecture hall)
3227 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

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