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New meeting: Programming and Reprogramming the Brain

Posted by , on 24 November 2016

On April 3-4, 2017 scientists from around munich-neuro-banner-300x250Europe will be converging on Munich, Germany for the next meeting in the Abcam Brain meeting series – Programming and Reprogramming the Brain. Organizers, Benedikt Berninger (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz) and Paola Arlotta (Harvard University) have put together a fantastic line up of speakers (see preliminary program).

 

This two-day meeting will provide a forum for presentations and discussions on the emerging field of brain development, reprogramming and modeling with a focus on new genome wide tools to understand biological processes with single-cell resolution.

 

Call for abstracts

Talk and poster places are available, so don’t wait, submit your abstract today!

  • Talk deadline: December 15, 2016
  • Poster deadline: February 6, 2017

We hope to see you in beautiful Munich next year!


Meeting topics

  • Modeling human brain development from pluripotent stem cells
  • Programming and maintenance of cell identity in the CNS
  • Development-inspired reprogramming of the brain
  • Decoding CNS complexity with single-cell resolution
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