June 19–21, 2024

Shanghai, CH (Hybrid Event)

Organizers: Jianfeng Feng, Pedro Antonio Valdes Sosa, Wei Cheng, Tianye Jia, Qiang Luo, Ningning Ma, Sambhu Pandit, and Jie Zhang

Welcome and introduction

Speaker : Pedro A. Valdes Sosa

Educational Day

Chairs:Jie Zhang and Wei Cheng

Ascertaining and Utilizing Dynamic Information in Resting State fMRI data

Speaker : Xiaoping Hu

Neuronal diversity at the whole brain scale

Speaker : Hanchuan Peng

Decoding subjective emotion in dynamic environments requires brain-wide connectivity

Speaker : Benjamin Becker

Personalized functional imaging and neuromodulation

Speaker : Hesheng Liu

Personalized multiscale brain network modeling towards clinical applications

Speaker : Petra Ritter

Decoding heterogeneity in psychiatric disorders across child and adult populations

Speaker : Jie Zhang

Workshop Day 1

Chair:Jianfeng Feng 

Welcome and introduction

Speaker : Jianfeng Feng

Rolf Kotter Lecture

Developmental connectomics

Speaker : Yong He

Theme I. Spatial-temporal patterns

Chairs:Chaogan Yan and Si Wu

Spatiotemporal activity patterns in the brain: dynamical properties and functional roles

Speaker : Pulin Gong

Self-organizing principles of dynamic functional connectivity

Speaker :  Joana Cabral

Theme II. Multi-scale connectome

Chairs:Yong He and Yunzhe Liu

Mesoscopic Brain Mapping in Non-human Primate

Speaker : Mu-ming Poo

Imaging the wiring of the brain across scales

Speaker : Anastasia Yendiki

Workshop Day 2

Theme III. Brain Development and Disorders

Chairs:Xinian Zuo and Tifei Yuan

Electrophysiological brain charts of normal human development and their use in detection of brain dysfunctions

Speaker : Pedro A. Valdes Sosa

Fronto-striatal and limbic interactions in schizophrenia - animal models and human findings

Speaker : Andreas Heinz

Theme IV. AI-based neuroscience

Chairs:Tianye Jia and Qiyong Gong

Understanding brain-wide circuits using in situ sequencing and barcoded connectomics

Speaker : Xiaoyin Chen

Connecting the brain with body in neuroimaging research and its implication in neuropsychiatry

Speaker : Ye Tian

Theme V. Digital twin brain

Chairs:Tianzi Jiang and Changsong Zhou

Virtual Brain Twins in medical applications

Speaker : Viktor Jirsa

Digital Twin Brain: data, modelling, theory and applications

Speaker : Jianfeng Feng

Theme VI. Brain Machine Interface

Chair:Qiang Luo and Shouyan Wang

Deep brain stimulation: the search for modifiable biomarkers and moving towards BCI development for psychiatry

Speaker : Valerie Voon

New Opportunities to Learn About Brain Connectivity

Speaker : Gerwin Schalk

Theme VII. What theories and technologies are needed? What new math?

Panel Discussion

Speaker : Viktor Jirsa

Closing Summary

Speaker : Pedro A. Valdes Sosa
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