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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Human Neuroscience: What is the state of the science?
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SUMMARY:Human Neuroscience: What is the state of the science?
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Opening remarks by Catherine Dulac (Harvard University) and John Maunsell (University of Chicago)</p><p>	Registration required: <a data-url="https://tinyurl.com/yanwt95v" href="https://tinyurl.com/yanwt95v" target="_blank" title="https://tinyurl.com/yanwt95v">https://tinyurl.com/yanwt95v</a>.</p><p>	Session 1: Recording and Stimulation<br>• Aysegul Gunduz (University of Florida)<br>• Sameer Sheth (Baylor College of Medicine)<br>• Maryam Shanechi (University of Southern California)</p><p>	Session 2: Functional Imaging<br>• Larry Wald (Harvard Medical School)<br>• Jack Gallant (University of California, Berkeley)<br>• Maria-Angela Franceschini (Harvard Medical School)</p><p>	Session 3: Brain Connectivity<br>• Richard Andersen (California Institute of Technology)<br>• David Van Essen (Washington University in St. Louis)<br>• Jeffrey Lichtman (Harvard University)</p><p>	Session 4: Translation from Mouse to Human<br>• Ed Lein (Allen Institute for Brain Science)<br>• Junghae Suh (Rice University)<br>• Sergiu Pasca (Stanford University)</p>
LOCATION:NIH ACD Brain Initiative Working Group 2.0 Workshop 1, Harvard University, Biolabs 1080 Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA
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