
Dear all, We are pleased to invite you to the NEUROBRIDGE CNS*2025 Satellite Symposium on Neural Population Dynamics and Latent Representations. In recent years, the study of neural population dynamics has gained growing traction in systems and computational neuroscience, offering a principled framework to link single-neuron activity with behaviorally relevant computation. During the symposium, we will discuss recent machine learning and theoretical advances for analyzing population-level activity and explore how emergent network properties can reveal mechanistic principles of cognition and behavior, with translational implications for clinical neuroscience. Confirmed speakers: * Lorenzo Gaetano Amato – Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, IT * Demian Battaglia – University of Strasbourg, FR * Daniel Durstewitz – Central Institute for Mental Health, Mannheim, DE * Tatiana A. Engel – Princeton University, Princeton, USA * Sean Froudist-Walsh – University of Bristol, Bristol, UK * Matthieu Gilson – Institut des Neurosciences, Marseille, FR * Maurizio Mattia – Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, IT * Leonardo Pollina – EPFL, Lausanne, CH * Sara Solla – Northwestern University, Evanston, USA The full-day symposium will take place on July 10th in the 📍 Aula Magna at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33, Pisa. Registration for the symposium is free of charge, but seats are limited! For more information and to register, please visit: 👉 https://neurobridge-tne.github.io/ The event will also be streamed online; the link will be available on the symposium website. Please feel free to share this announcement with anyone who might be interested. Best regards, The organisers, Eleonora Russo, Jacopo Carpaneto, Alberto Mazzoni, Nicolò Meneghetti, Silvestro Micera, Calogero Maria Oddo, Solaiman Shokur. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eleonora Russo, Ph.D. PI of the Brain Dynamics Laboratory TT Assistant Professor at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, The BioRobotics Institute, P.za Martiri della Liberta', 33 56127 Pisa, Italy