2016
Opening Symposium of the Einstein Center for Neurosciences
The official opening took place on December 8-10, 2016 with a festive grand opening symposium. We are happy to be looking back on three marvelous days filled with amazing new insights, impulses and lively discussions.
The kick-off meeting was held in Berlin at the Veterinary Anatomy Theatre with an introduction to the Berlin history of Neurosciences, the symposium continued on Friday with talks from our distinguished speakers.
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Thank you to everyone who joined the Opening Symposium of the Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin!
After our Opening Symposium held on 8-10 December 2016 we are happy to be looking back on three marvelous days filled with amazing new insights, impulses and lively discussions.
Over 300 participants helped to make our event a huge success. We had fantastic talks, and a great party thanks to our speakers and guests!
Please check back over the next week for photographs and updates.
If you missed this symposium, we will provide you with the talks (online) as soon as possible.
ECN at SfN's 46th annual meeting
The Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin (ECN) is pleased to announce their involvement in SfN's (Society for Neuroscience) 46th annual meeting.
The meeting 2016 will take place November 12-16 at the San Diego Convention Center.
This meeting is the premier venue for neuroscientists to present emerging science, learn from experts, collaborate with peers, explore new tools and technologies, and advance careers.
We hope you will join us for this great networking opportunity. Meet more than 30,000 colleagues from more than 80 countries at the world’s largest marketplace of ideas and tools for global neuroscience.
"Brains in vivo and in silico: from Synapses and Circuits to Brain-Inspired Technologies"
The German Neuroscience Society announces travel stipends for young researchers for the participation in the symposium "Brains in vivo and in silico: from Synapses and Circuits to Brain-Inspired Technologies" to be held in Jerusalem, Israel on November 28 – 30, 2016. The symposium is jointly organized by the National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
Young qualified researchers will have the opportunity to present their own work to German and Israel key neuroscientists in poster sessions and to discuss the most recent developments with them. Besides lectures and discussions the scientific program also includes lab visits. The conference language is English, subsequently the posters must be prepared and presented in English.
The stipend awardees will be selected by a committee of the German Neuroscience Society.
The stipend amounts to 350 Euro and can be used for travel expenses (based on receipts). In addition it includes waived registration fee, free participation in the social events and accommodation (hotel rooms will be booked by the organizers).