June 25–27, 2018

Stanford,United States

Organizers: Stanford BIO-X

Welcome And Introduction

Speaker : Jin Hyung Lee and Carla Shatz

Day 1 -Educational

Chair: Jin Hyung Lee and Hadi Hosseini

Long-lasting desynchronization caused by multichannel patterned stimulation

Speaker : Peter Tass

Inferring multi-scale neural mechanisms with brain network modelling

Speaker : Petra Ritter

Dynamic Causal Models for Neural Circuit Analysis from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Speaker : Rosalyn Moran

Failure to excite the second mode! Incomplete cortical state transitions during sleep in preterm neonates

Speaker : Michael Breakspear

Data driven versus model driven identification of nonlinear brain networks

Speaker : Pedro Valdés-Sosa

The Kötter Lecture

Using Neural Network Modeling and Functional Neuroimaging Data to Understand the Neural Basis of Human Cognition

Speaker : Barry Horwitz

Closing Remarks

Speaker : Heideh Fattaey | Cici Huber

Day 2

Chair: Michael Lin and Xiaoke Chen

Welcome and Introduction

Speaker : William Newsome

Linking real-time activity with detailed anatomy at cellular resolution across the vertebrate brain

Speaker : Karl Deisseroth

Automated reconstruction of synaptic-resolution neural wiring diagrams using very large scale computation and machine learning

Speaker : Viren Jain

The mammalian prion protein in health and disease

Speaker : Adriano Aguzzi

Mapping fibers in heterogeneous brain tissues

Speaker : Daniel Topgaard

Anatomical, Physiological, and Functional Heterogeneity of the Dorsal Raphe Serotonin System

Speaker : Liqun Luo, Ann and Bill Swindells

Illuminating neural circuits: from molecules to MRI for precision brain health

Speaker : Jin Hyung Lee

Closing Remarks

Speaker : Frank M. Longo

Day 3

Chair: Sui Wang and Kathleen Poston

Welcome and Introduction

Speaker : Gary K. Steinberg

Volume imaging of activity, plasticity, and degeneration in the intact brain and embryo

Speaker : Eliza Adams

Development of connectomes

Speaker : Edward Bullmore

Decoding and Predicting Attention

Speaker : Marvin Chun

Network integration and its relation to cognitive function

Speaker : Russell Poldrack

Modeling and measuring flows between cognitive and neural processes

Speaker : Randy McIntosh

On the slow variable in brain network dynamics

Speaker : Viktor Jirsa

Closing remarks

Speaker : Petra Ritter and Jin Hyung Lee
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