[vslist] 'fMRI Experience V' - First Call for abstracts
Carl Senior
carl at codon.nih.gov
Fri Oct 25 11:06:01 GMT 2002
It is with great pleasure that we would like to announce the first
call for abstracts for the
The 'fMRI Experience V' Conference
To be held
10th -11th March 2003
Gainsford Lecture Theatre, Kings College London.
Confirmed speakers include:
Professor Michael Gazzaniga,
Dr Edson Amaro Jr,
Professor William Uttal,
Dr Peter Bandettini,
Dr Elliot Stein,
Professor Mick Brammer,
Rita Carter,
Professor Anthony David,
Professor Peter Jezzard,
Professor Karl Friston,
Dr Derek Jones,
Dr Krish Singh,
Professor Ray Dolan,
Professor Ed Bullmore,
The two days will consist of teaching sessions led by world-renowned
experts in the field on basic principles and advanced topics in fMRI,
in combination with student presentations. Students will have the
opportunity to present their new research, both in-progress and
recently completed projects. All abstracts will be scheduled as oral
presentations. As students contribute greatly to research projects
and yet rarely have the opportunity to make oral presentations at
international meetings, we have aimed to provide them with this
opportunity. The conference is free to attend but we do ask that you
register beforehand.
Please email abstracts only (max 250 words) to Carl Senior
(carl at codon.nih.gov). All abstracts must have the full names (no
initials) of all authors and denote multiple affiliations with
superscript numbers.
For all other information regarding the conference (e.g registration,
accommodation etc) please contact Tamara Russell
(t.russell at iop.kcl.ac.uk). Please see the WWW site for last years
meeting (http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/fmriconf/) for additional
information.
The organizing committee:
Michael S. Beauchamp National Institutes of Health, USA.
Sarah-Jane Blakemore, INSERM, Paris.
Cynthia Fu, Institute of Psychiatry & Kings College London, UK.
Luiz Pessoa, National Institutes of Health, USA.
Tamara Russell, Institute of Psychiatry & Kings College London, UK.
Carl Senior, National Institutes of Health, USA.
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