Dear Colleagues,

Just a reminder that early birds registration ends today!

Registration includes breakfast, coffee breaks and lunch.

Please note: registration will be limited to encourage open discussion.

The Brain States: Characterization and Neuromodulation by DBS will take place on November 11-13, 2015 in Cologne, Germany. This is an interdisciplinary meeting with leading experts in academia and medicine who will present physiological, computational and clinical approaches to the brain dynamics and brain mechanics of complex functional networks in the brain. Transformations of the neurodynamic operations of the brain between the normal to the pathological state will be explored using multivariate data analysis (EEG, MEG, DBS, etc…). Special attention will be given to next-generation approaches which allow the collaboration of clinical practice and science to advance the field from principles of organization to the causal control of function.

Brain States: Characterization and Neuromodulation by DBS
November 11-13, 2015
Cologne, Germany

http://bit.ly/1JVElkf

https://dbs.veomed.net/.

Confirmed Speakers:

Hagai Bergman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Peter Brown (University of Oxford)

Stephan Chabardes (University Hospital Grenoble)

Alain Destexhe (CNRS)

Emad N. Eskandar (Massachusetts General Hospital-Harvard Medical School)

John J. Foxe (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

Marc Goodfellow (University of Exeter)

Anthony A. Grace (University of Pittsburgh)
Rowshanak Hashemiyoon (University Hospital of Cologne)
Jens Haueisen (Technische Universität Ilmenau)
Viktor Jirsa (Aix-Marseille Université /CNRS)
Jens Kuhn (University Hospital Cologne)
Fernando Lopes da Silva (University of Amsterdam)
Andres Lozano (University of Toronto)
Cameron McIntyre (Case Western Reserve University)
Christoph M. Michel (University of Geneva)
Urs Ribary (Simon Fraser University)
Günter Schiepek (Paracelsus Medical University)
Wolf Singer (Max Planck Institute for Brain Research)
Dimitri van de Ville (University of Geneva)
Veerle Visser-Vandewalle (University Hospital of Cologne)
Jürgen Voges (Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg)

Looking forward to seeing you in Cologne!

With kind regards,
Row Hashemiyoon

Rowshanak Hashemiyoon, PhD
Chief, Behavioral Neurophysiology and Computational Neuroscience
Klinik für Stereotaxie und Funktionelle Neurochirurgie
Universitätsklinikum Köln
Kerpener Str. 62
D - 50937 Köln
Email:
row.hashemiyoon@uk-koeln.de
http://www.uk-koeln.de/de/stereotaxie