Connectionists: Registration closing for meeting at Trinity College celebrating 60 year anniversary of Hodgkin Huxley action potential model

james bower bower at uthscsa.edu
Tue May 8 14:09:09 EDT 2012


SECOND MEETING NOTIFICATION: ADVANCED REGISTRATION ENDS MAY 14

In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the publication of the Hodgkin-Huxley model of the action potential.

Trinity College, Cambridge, UK, July 12 - 13, 2012

Advanced registration for this congress celebrating the 60th anniversary of the original publication of the Hodgkin and Huxley model will close on May 14.  The overall size of the meeting is restricted, and registration is therefore on a first come first serve basis.

Registration includes meals and lodging at Trinity College

Travel funds are available for student members of the Organization of Computational Neurosciences (OCNS) making poster presentations, also on a first come first serve basis.

Meeting website for registration and complete agenda: http://www.cnsorg.org/hodgkin-huxley60

 

Confirmed Speakers include: 



Wilfrid Rall (NIH retired)

Gordon Shepherd (Yale University)

Daniel Gardner (Weill Cornell University)

Biswa Sengupta (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India)

Bruce Bean (Harvard University)

David Attwell (University College London)

Bertil Hille (University of Washington)

Indira Raman (Northwestern University)

Peter Jones (IST, Austria)

Lorin Milescu (University of Missouri)

Ilya Fleidervish (Ben- Gurion University)

William Kath (Northwestern University)

Harold Zakon (University of Texas Austin)

James Bower (University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio)

Idan Segev (Hebrew University)

Michael Hausser (University College London)

Andreas Herz (BCCN, Munich)

Fred Wolf (Max Plack Institute – Gottingen)

Fernando Fernandez (University of Utah)

Lyle Long (Pennsylvania State University)

Hans Braun (University of Marburg, Germany)

Hugh Robinson (University of Cambridge)

Yuguo Yu (Yale University and Fudan University Shanghai)

Sungho Hong (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology)

Michele Migilore (CNR, Palermo)

Susanne Schreirber (Humboldt University)

Cengiz Gunay (Emory University)

Chrisitan Finke (University of Oldenburg)

Kazuyuki Alhara (University of Tokyo)

Michele Giugliano (University of Antwerp)

Lech S. Borkowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)

Alessandro Torcini (CNR, Florence)

Henry Tuckwell (Max Planck Institute, Leipzig)

 

Principal organizers:

James M. Bower (University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio)

Idan Segev (Hebrew University)

Michael Häusser (University College London)

Simon O'Connor (Local Organizer)

 

Supported by the Organization of Computational Neurosciences (OCNS), The Physiological Society, The Gatsby Charitable Foundation, and the European Biophysical Societies Association (EBSA).


Dr. James M. Bower Ph.D.
Professor of Computational Neurobiology

Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies.
15355 Lambda Drive
University of Texas Health Science Center 
San Antonio, Texas  78245

Department of Biology
University of Texas - San Antonio

Phone:  210 382 0553
Email: bower at uthscsa.edu
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