Marriott Delray Beach Hotel
Delray Beach, Florida
Dynamical brain imaging has been a fundamental goal since the earliest
days of neuroscience. Recent technological innovations are making that
objective a reality. This symposium will survey the latest brain imaging
techniques and address the issue of how data on several different space
and time scales may be combined in order to obtain a deeper understanding
of the brain in health and disease. The goal is that these methods may
inform brain theory and experimentation.
Invited speakers include:
R. Buckner, M. Fabiani, A. Dale, J.D. Cohen, L.B. Cohen, W.J. Freeman, K.H.
Friston, G. Gratton, R. Hari, N. Logothetis, T. Paus, J. Potchen, C. Price and
A. Wyrwicz.
Poster sessions will be held during the afternoons each day of the symposium.
Symposium Organizers: J.A.S. Kelso and D. Glanzman
Symposium Agenda: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/diva/sn99/agenda.htm
Register for the Symposium: http://www.numedeon.com/dynamics/dn99/reg.html
Submit an Abstract: http://www.numedeon.com/dynamics/dn99/absform.html
Hotel Accommodations: http://www.nimh.nih.gov/diva/sn99/hotelaccom.htm
Registration fee ($69 in advance, $89 at the meeting) includes admission
to all sessions, program/abstract book, continental breakfast and coffee
breaks each day, and Friday evening banquet.
The Delray Beach Marriott Hotel is extending a special conference rate of
$129/night + tax to all Dynamical Neuroscience participants. This rate
will be accepted for both single and double occupancy. If you require
overnight accommodations, please contact the hotel directly at (561)
274-3200. In order to qualify for the special rate, please be sure to
mention that you are attending the Dynamical Neuroscience Symposium.
Reservations must be made by Friday, October 8, 1999. After this date,
the special rate will be honored on a space availability basis only.
Please note that the check-in time is after 4:00 pm and the check-out time
is 11:00 am.
For further information:
D. Glanzman, Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience Research Program
Division of Neuroscience and Basic Behavioral Science
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health
6001 Executive Boulevard
Bethesda, MD 20892-9637
Telephone: (301) 443-1576
Fax: (301) 443-4822
E-mail: glanzman@helix.nih.gov
Registration is limited, and advanced registration is required:
Please contact Mr. Matt Burdetsky at Capital Meeting Planning
c/o NIMH Symposium on Dynamical Neuroscience
3222 Dye Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042
Telephone: 703.207.1703
Fax: 703.207.1704
E-mail: matt@cmpinc.net