UCL Neuroscience Symposium 2020 [online]

UCL Neuroscience Symposium 2020 [online]

By UCL Neuroscience Domain 2022

Date and time

Fri, 26 Jun 2020 05:00 - 08:30 PDT

Location

Online

Description

UCL Neuroscience Symposium

Friday 26 June 2020, 1-4.30pm

#UCLNeuroDomain

Now in its 11th year, the renowned UCL Neuroscience Symposium is a fantastic opportunity to find out more about the latest neuroscience research at UCL. Due to the ongoing situation around COVID-19, the symposium will go ahead as a half-day online event.

Registration is essential in order to receive the joining instructions for the event. These will be sent out to those who have registered a couple of days before the event.

Keynote Speaker

UCL Speakers


The full programme is available here.



Important Points to Note

Attendees

This meeting is open to all researchers (PhD students, postdocs, research associates and Principal Investigators) working on any aspect of neuroscience within UCL, or partner NHS organisations (UCLH, Moorfields Eye Hospital, Great Ormond Street Hospital, Royal Free Hospital, associated Mental Health Trusts).

The event is also open to undergraduate and masters students who are studying at UCL or any of its affiliated partner organisations.

To confirm authenticity of your registration, please use your UCL/NHS email address when registering (i.e. do not use gmail, hotmail etc).

If you are affiliated to the Francis Crick Institute please use your primary organisation's address.

CPD

This is not an accredited Continuing Professional Development (CPD) event but the learning hours can be logged as part of your CPD record. A certificate of attendance is available to all attendees via UCL Life Learning for the purpose of recording learning hours. Please contact Sabrina Moxom after the Symposium if you would like a certificate.

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Contact

If you have any questions about the event please contact Maya Sapir.

Organised by

UCL has a strong and vibrant neuroscience community, and is currently ranked second worldwide for ISI citations in neuroscience and behaviour. Neuroscience is a strategic priority and cross-cutting theme for UCL, with increased efforts being made to facilitate interactions between the many different aspects of neuroscience across the different parts of UCL.

To date, over 450 Neuroscience PIs have been identified across UCL. Together with the many postdocs and PhD students, the total community exceeds 2000 people.

Dr Matt Wakelin is UCL's Neuroscience Strategy Coordinator.

Web: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/neuroscience

Twitter: @rco_slms_ucl #UCLNeuroDomain

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