Virtual Neuroscience Summit: Registration now open
Watch world-renowned experts and connect with leading innovators on the hottest topics, new developments and latest technologies in neuroscience
21 Oct 2020Free early bird registration is now open for the SelectScience® Virtual Neuroscience Summit, taking place from November 17-18.
Covering hot topics in neurological disease, neurodegeneration, analytical neurochemistry and more, this groundbreaking online event will offer an interactive forum for scientists and manufacturers worldwide to connect and discuss the latest developments and technologies at this critical time.
Why attend?
- Watch presentations by world-leading pioneers and innovators at the forefront of neuroscience research
- Network with other scientists and chat live with manufacturers about the newest technology solutions
- Explore interactive booths to access the latest products, novel techniques and free resources
We will be joined by top speakers sharing fascinating insights in live presentations and Q&As throughout the event, as well as manufacturers operating at the cutting edge of innovation in neuroscience. Headline themes include understanding pain, memory and emergent behaviors, 3D brain modeling, new imaging technology for neuroscience, Alzheimer’s disease, and much more.
Register now to explore interactive booths offering up-to-the-minute technique and technology news, join themed networking sessions and network with other attendees via 1-on-1 webcam chats, plus collect a ‘swag bag’ with a certificate of attendance, case studies and other resources to download, all completely free of charge.
We are delighted to welcome the following esteemed speakers, with more to be announced imminently:
Keynote: Prof. Jonathan Sweedler, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
D-amino acids in the brain: what are they, how did they get there and what are they doing
Keynote: Dr. Omer Bayraktar, Wellcome Sanger Institute
Mapping human tissue architecture using spatial genomics
Dr. Dayne Beccano-Kelly, University of Oxford
Once upon a time at the synapse: A tale of early dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease
Dr. Andreas Langer, NanoTemper Technologies
Studying intrinsically disordered proteins using NanoTemper instruments: New insights into tau aggregation
Dr. Shakil Awan, University of Plymouth
Detection of Alzheimer's protein biomarker clusterin using graphene sensors
Dr. Naomi Habib, University of Jerusalem
Dissecting the cellular landscape of the Alzheimer's brain: Disease-associated astrocytes
Susana Alcantara, Sartorius
Revealing CNS secrets: Live-cell analysis for neuroscientists
Dr. Min Tang-Schomer, The Jackson Laboratory & Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Understanding the brain with innovative, 3D bioengineered brain-like tissue models
Prof. Anastas Popratiloff, The George Washington University
Neuronal degeneration in the hypoglossal nucleus of 22q11.DS mouse models: How advanced optical and electron microscopy can facilitate the discovery process
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