SCiNDU is a leading forum for systems and computational neuroscientists to interact and share their insights into the function of neural circuits and systems.

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Confirmed speakers:

Matilde Balbi (University of British Columbia / University of Queensland)
Tony Burkitt (Melbourne University)
Kai-Hsiang Chuang (University of Queensland)
Tobi Delbruck (University of Zurich / University of Western Sydney)
Barry Dickson (Janelia / University of Queensland)
Jason Mattingley (University of Queensland)
Vinod Menon (Stanford University)
Lucy Palmer (Florey Institute)
Nicholas Price (Monash University)
Linda Richards (University of Queensland)
Tatyana Sharpee (Salk Institute)
Bruno van Swinderen (University of Queensland)
Stephen Williams (University of Queensland)

Abstract submissions for poster presentation are welcome, deadline Nov 15th 2019. FINAL DEADLINE MONDAY DEC 9th. Some submitted abstracts will be selected for oral presentation. Email your abstract to qbievents@uq.edu.au with subject line "SCiNDU Abstract". Include authors, affiliations and abstract body (body max 250 words). Word, PDF and plain text are all acceptable (abstracts will be reformatted for inclusion in the program book). 

Tutorials

(10am-1pm Wednesday morning, running concurrently):
Tanya Sharpee: Maximally informative neural coding
Vinod Menon: Functional organization of the human brain: linking maps, circuits, dynamics and behavior

Registration costs:

Students: $225 
Regular: $450
Tutorials: $50 additional

Registrations are now closed.

 

Accommodation: 

Available on campus (5 min walk from QBI) at Emmanuel College. More details here.

Questions:

Prof Geoff Goodhill - g.goodhill@uq.edu.au
Jess O'Brien - events@qbi.uq.edu.au 

SCiNDU gratefully acknowledges the support of the Queensland Brain Institute and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function.

 

Thank you to our sponsors

 

About Systems & Computational Neuroscience Down Under (SCiNDU)

SCiNDU is a leading forum for systems and computational neuroscientists to interact and share their insights into the function of neural circuits and systems.

Venue

Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland (St Lucia Campus)