Computational Psychiatry and Neurology
When: April 14, 2016 7:30am-5:30pm
Where: The Center for BrainHealth at the University of Texas Dallas
The Center for BrainHealth, in partnership with the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at UC Berkeley, presents the tenth annual Reprogramming the Brain to Health Symposium for 2016. The Symposium brings together the most distinguished brain scientists to share and learn up-to-the-minute breakthroughs in brain research.
The 2016 Symposium will explore computational and biophysical modeling approaches to examine the mechanisms of mental health issues.
Professor Karl Friston, FRS, FMedSci will deliver the keynote address and will receive the 2016 Charles L. Branch BrainHealth award.
Other 2016 Symposium presenters include: Professor Read Montague, Dr. Sonia Bishop, Professor Peter Dayan, Dr. Xiaosi Gu, Professor John Krystal, Professor Peter Fox, and Professor Mark D’Esposito.
Abstract submissions will be accepted for poster presentations during the 2016 Symposium. $500 awards will be given to each of the top five student poster submissions. The deadline for submitting abstracts is February 15, 2016.
Early Registration (before March 14, 2016):
$50 UT System Affiliates | $100 Non-UT System Attendees
Regular Registration (after March 14, 2016):
$75 UT System Affiliates | $150 Non-UT System Attendees
The annual Symposium is designed to engage cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, physicians, psychologists, rehabilitation specialists, researchers, educators, and students.
http://www.brainhealth.utdallas.edu/events/research-symposium-2016/
Contact Information:
The Center for BrainHealth at UT Dallas
2200 West Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, Texas 75235
BrainSymposium@UTDallas.edu
214-905-3007 (phone)
972-883-3299 (fax)