SfN Neursocience 2016

 

Summary

SfN’s 46th annual meeting is the premier venue for neuroscientists to present emerging science, learn from experts, collaborate with peers, explore new tools and technologies, and advance careers.

Neuroscience 2016 will take place November 12-16 at the San Diego Convention Center. Join more than 30,000 colleagues from more than 80 countries at the world’s largest marketplace of ideas and tools for global neuroscience.

 

Information

Website: sfn.org/annual-meeting/neuroscience-2016

Twitter: @Neurosci2016

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HLAI 2016 conferences

 

Summary

HLAI 2016, the joint multi-level conference on Human-Level Artificial Intelligence focuses on the computational (re-)creation of human-level intelligence, i.e., human-level (or strong) Artificial Intelligence.  Held on July 16-19, 2016  at the New School in NYC following IJCAI, 16 – International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

AGI, the Conference Series on Artificial General Intelligence BICA, Annual International Conferences on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures AIC, Workshops on Artificial Intelligence and Cognition NeSy, Workshops on Neural-Symbolic Learning & Reasoning

 

HLAI 2016

The Joint Multi-Conference on Human-Level Artificial Intelligence

HLAI 2016, held at The New School in New York City on July 16-19, 2016, is a joint effort between the major conferences and academic events explicitly targeting work towards the computational (re-)creation of human-level intelligence, i.e., human-level (or strong) Artificial Intelligence.

HLAI 2016 will feature several keynotes by leading thinkers from different fields relating to human-level AI research. An always up-to-date list of names and abstracts can be found here.

Venue information: HLAI 2016 is hosted by The New School at the University Center, 63 Fifth Avenue. The registration desk can be found in the lobby of the University Center building.

 

AGI 2016

AGI, the Conference Series on Artificial General Intelligence

Continuing the mission of the past AGI conferences, AGI-16 gathers an international group of leading ...

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INS 2015 Annual Meeting

The 2015 INS Annual Meeting will be held October 15-16 in Chicago, IL, prior to the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. The INS public program will be held at the Northwestern University Hughes Auditorium, 303 E. Superior Street on October 15.

The main meeting sessions will be held on October 16 at the Art Institute of Chicago, 230 South Columbus Drive. A meeting program with session descriptions and speaker bios is now available. Sign-up to get email notifications from INS.

Web Information

Meeting web pages: http://www.neuroethicssociety.org/annual-meeting

Program

The 2015 INS Annual Meeting will be held October 15-16 in Chicago, IL, prior to the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting. The INS public program will be held at the Northwestern University Hughes Auditorium, 303 E. Superior Street on October 15. The main meeting sessions will be held on October 16 at the Art Institute of Chicago, 230 South Columbus Drive. A meeting program with session descriptions and speaker bios is now available. Sign-up to get email notifications from INS.

Thursday, October 15

Northwestern University Hughes Auditorium 303 E Superior Street, Chicago, IL

Welcome

5:00pm Barbara J. Sahakian, INS President & University of Cambridge

Is Professional Football Safe? Could We Make It Safer? Perspectives from Neuroscience, Law, and Ethics

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The BRAIN Initiative at SfN 2015

 

What: Town Hall and reception at SfN 2015 Chicago, Ill. When: Tuesday, October 20th 6:30-8:30 pm Where: McCormick Place Convention Center Room S103

This interactive panel discussion/Q&A session will feature updates on activities and opportunities offered by the Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative. Representatives from federal agencies, private research foundations and universities will be present. A reception with speakers will immediately follow.

 

Web Information

Webpage: braininitiative.nih.gov/meetings/SFNOct2015.htm#agenda

Submit your question for the eventbraininitiative.nih.gov/Questionnaire-SfN-2015.htm

Speakers

Miyoung Chun, Ph.D. (The Kavli Foundation) Greg Farber, Ph.D. (NIMH) Gerald Fischbach, M.D. (Simons Foundation) Walter Koroshetz, M.D. (NINDS) Allan Jones, Ph.D. (Allen Institute for Brain Science) Jim Olds, Ph.D. (NSF) TBD Speaker (FDA) Justin Sanchez, Ph.D. (DARPA) Nelson Spruston, Ph.D. (HHMI/Janelia Research Campus) Jacob Vogelstein, Ph.D. (IARPA)

Program Agenda

6:30-6:40pm The BRAIN Initiative: Progress through Partnership Walter Koroshetz, M.D., Director, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) on behalf of the NIH BRAIN IC Directors Committee 6:40-7:30pm Panel Discussion with Federal Agencies and Private Foundations • Updates on BRAIN Initiative Activities and Funding OpportunitiesGreg Farber, Ph.D., Director, Office of Technology Development and Coordination, National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)James Olds, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Directorate for Biological Sciences, National Science Foundation (NSF)Justin Sanchez, Ph.D., Program Manager, Biological Technologies Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects ...

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SfN 2015 Annual Meeting

SfN’s 45th annual meeting is the premier venue for neuroscientists to present emerging science, learn from experts, forge collaborations with peers, explore new tools and technologies, and advance careers.

Neuroscience 2015 will take place October 17-21 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Join more than 30,000 colleagues from more than 80 countries at the world’s largest marketplace of ideas and tools for global neuroscience.

Web Information

Meeting web pages: http://www.sfn.org/annual-meeting/neuroscience-2015

Sessions and Events

Emerging Science: At the Center of Neuroscience 2015

SfN is an unmatched venue for sharing great science. Attendees can take advantage of countless opportunities to share and learn about emerging and unpublished findings, explore career paths and professional development opportunities, and discuss hot topics in scientific publishing, academia, advocacy, public education, and more.

Neuroscience 2015 events will include:

Major featured and special lectures by world-renowned scientists from around the globe More than 15,000 abstracts sharing new findings Symposia and minisymposia with comprehensive coverage of vital neuroscience research topics More than 600 exhibitors showcasing new tools, technologies, and publishing opportunitiesSet featured image Dozens of professional development, advocacy, and networking events Selection of more than 100 satellite events being held in conjunction with the annual meeting

 

 

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Bolstering the Investment in Brain Research

Bipartisan Briefing from Capitol Hill on a new commitment to support brain research and an update on the BRAIN Initiative.

October 1, 2015 at 9:30 – 11:00 am EDT United States Capitol Visitor Center, Washington, D.C.

Sponsored by The Kavli Foundation

YouTube link

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About the Briefing

This briefing will provide details about new funding and research endeavors, including a new commitment to support brain research with The Kavli Foundation in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, The Rockefeller University and the University of California, San Francisco. A discussion will focus on the BRAIN Initiative and on the future of neuroscience moderated by Alan Leshner, CEO Emeritus of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Joining the discussion will be leaders from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Science Foundation.

 

Program

Special Remarks

Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator (D-Maryland) Andy Harris, MD, MHS, U.S. Member of Congress (R-Maryland) Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Member of Congress (D-New York)

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BrainHack Americas Conference & Papers

 

The “Brainhack Thematic Series – Open Tools for Neuroscience” will highlight new tools and pipelines produced from past and future Brainhack events, in order to improve data sharing and reproducibility of results within neuroscience.

In addition to open review and open-access publication of your Research Articles, Technical Notes, and Data Notes, all supporting tools, materials, methods and results will also be openly available in the GigaScience repository, GigaDB.

 

 

Web Information

BrainHack Americas webpagebrainhack.org/americas/

BrainHack Americas

Brainhack is a unique conference that convenes researchers from across the globe and a myriad of disciplines to work together on innovative projects related to neuroscience. Year after year, global Brainhack events have brought together researchers to participate in open collaboration, and regional Brainhack events keep the momentum going throughout the year.

Brainhack Americas will unite several regional Brainhack events throughout North, Central, and South Americas during October 23, 24 & 25, 2015. Having several simultaneous events will help build a critical mass for the regional Brainhack movement and will provide opportunities for inter-Brainhack collaboration. Local events will be connected by videoconference to expand collaborative opportunities so that smaller sites can plug into the content and energy generated at larger sites.

Sites in Ann Arbor, MI, Atlanta, GA, Berkeley, CA, Miami, FL, ...

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