EMBO Workshop "Dendritic anatomy, molecules, and function"

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Dendritic Anatomy, Molecules and Function

DENDRITES 2016

June 18-21, 2016. Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Heraklion, Crete.

Spotlight on molecules, structure, and function

Dendrites are thin processes extending from the cell bodies of multiple neuron types. Since the majority of synaptic connections take place on dendrites, they provide the primary substrate for inter-neuronal communication. In addition to their role as conducting cables, the dendrites of many neuron types contain a rich repertoire of ionic mechanisms that allow them to perform all sorts of nonlinear computations. As a result, dendrites have been suggested to play a key role in information processing in brain and may even serve as independent processing units. This Workshop brings together scientific leaders from around the world to present their work on molecular, biophysical, anatomical and/or functional studies in dendrites, aiming to further our understanding of how these beautiful structures contribute to different brain functions.

With the backdrop of an informal yet spectacular setting on the Greek island of Crete, the meeting has been carefully planned to not only satisfy our scientific curiosity but also foster discussion and encourage interaction between attendees well beyond the traditional presentations. In this spirit, the workshop will also provide soft skills sessions for all participants.

Dendrites 2016 ends right before AREADNE 2016 - Research in Encoding And Decoding of Neural Ensembles, which takes place on the neighboring island of Santorini. Consider attending both conferences in the Aegean backdrop.

Important Dates:
•Abstract submission opens on December 15, 2015. Registration of presenting author required.
•Abstract submission closes February 15, 2016.
•Notification of abstract acceptance will be sent by February 29, 2016.
•Early registration fees apply until March 31, 2016.

For further information and registration, please go to http://www.dendrites2016.gr/