Connectionists: Computational Psychiatry 2024

David Redish redish at umn.edu
Tue Jan 9 13:27:55 EST 2024


Submissions are now open for the 2nd Computational Psychiatry Conference,
to be hosted by University of Minnesota on July 16-18, 2024.  We welcome
you to come and share your work with this rapidly growing community of
computational psychiatry.



https://www.cpconf.org/
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*Submission deadline: *February 7, 2024 (11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time)

*Presentation acceptance:* March 18, 2024

*Individual submissions*: Max 2000 characters including spaces, text only.
Individual submitters can choose whether they’d like to be considered for a
talk or a travel award.

*Symposium submissions:* The chair should submit an abstract for the
symposium (max 2000 characters including spaces, text only) and indicates
all speakers using the “Author” field. If the chair is also a speaker, they
should create a second submission for their talk. Each speaker submits
their own talk abstract (max 2000 characters including spaces, text only)
and indicates that they are part of a symposium submission. A symposium has
75 min allocated in total and should have one chair and 3-4 talks (15 min
each). We strongly encourage symposium organizers to consider diversity in
theme/topic (clinical and basic science, experimental species, methods),
and presenters (gender, race/ethnicity, disability, socioeconomic
disadvantage, geographical location, or other diversity factors).

*Travel award applicants should additional provide a brief statement
indicating why financial assistance is necessary for their participation.


**Registration is not required to submit an abstract.



We look forward to seeing you at #cpconf2024!



Organizing committee:
Rick Adams (UCL)
Sonia Bishop (Trinity College Dublin)
Claire Gillan (Trinity College Dublin)
Xiaosi Gu (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
Tobias Hauser (UCL/Tubingen)
Quentin Huys (UCL)
Robb Rutledge (Yale University)



Local committee (University of Minnesota):

Sophia Vinogradov

David Redish

Riana Hoagland
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