Tutorial and Workshop on Neuron-Glial Interactions at the CNS*2022 (Melbourne, Australia)
Dear colleagues, Please mark them on your calendar. Share and disseminate into your networks. We are organizing a Tutorial and a Workshop on Computational Methods and Models of Neuron-Glial interactions, at the forthcoming Annual Meeting of the Organization of Computational Neurosciences (CNS*2022), in Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Both events will be in person. ***Tutorial on Models of Neuron-Glial Interactions*** Melbourne Convention and Exposition Center (MCEC) July 16, 2022; 9AM -- 6.15PM Session 1 (morning): Oligodendrocyte modeling Daniel Park, Afroditi Talidou, Jeremie Lefebvre (University of Ottawa, Canada) Session 2 (morning): Astrocytic Calcium modeling Hugues Berry (INRIA Lyon, France) Session 3 (afternoon): Tripartite synapses and neuron-glial networks Maurizio De Pitta (Krembil Research Institute, Canada) Session 4 (afternoon): Ionostasis at the tripartite synapses Marinus Toman, Liam McDaid (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK) Please visit the Tutorial Website for more info: https://sites.google.com/view/cns2022-tutorial-on-modeling-n/home ***Workshop on Emerging Perspectives and Models on Neuron-Glial Interactions*** Melbourne Convention and Exposition Center (MCEC) July 19, 2022; 2PM -- 6PM July 20, 2022; 8:30AM -- 7:30PM Day 1: Hugues Berry, INRIA Lyon, France Corrado Cali, University of Turin, Italy David Gonsalvez, Monash University, Australia Leonid Savtchenko, University College London, The United Kingdom Tanya Tchumatchenko, University of Mainz Medical Center, Germany Day 2: Maurizio De Pittà, Krembil Research Institute, Canada Adi Doron, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Jeremie Lefebvre, University of Ottawa, Canada Liam McDaid, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, The United Kingdom Ciaran Murphy-Royal, Université de Montréal, Canada Marlene Hao, The University of Melbourne, Australia Daniela Pietrobon, University of Padua, Italy Christine R. Rose, Heinrich Heine University, Germany Annalisa Scimemi, State University of New York at Albany, USA Please visit the Workshop Website for more info: https://sites.google.com/view/cns22-ngi-iworkshop/home To attend the Tutorial and the Workshop, Registration through the CNS*2022 is required: https://www.cnsorg.org/cns-2022-registration-fees We are looking forward to seeing you in Melbourne. Thank you for your consideration. Maurizio ----- Maurizio DE PITTA Principal Investigator Neuron-Glia Interactions Lab (NGILab) Krembil Research Institute, 4KD-509 60 Leonard Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 0S8, CA +1.416.603.5800 ext. 3290 This e-mail may contain confidential and/or privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by anyone other than the person for whom it was originally intended is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the sender and delete all copies. Opinions, conclusions or other information contained in this e-mail may not be that of the organization. If you feel you have received an email from UHN of a commercial nature and would like to be removed from the sender's mailing list please do one of the following: (1) Follow any unsubscribe process the sender has included in their email (2) Where no unsubscribe process has been included, reply to the sender and type "unsubscribe" in the subject line. If you require additional information please go to our UHN Newsletters and Mailing Lists page. Please note that we are unable to automatically unsubscribe individuals from all UHN mailing lists. Patient Consent for Email: UHN patients may provide their consent to communicate with UHN about their care using email. All electronic communication carries some risk. Please visit our website here<https://www.uhn.ca/PatientsFamilies/Patient_Safety_Advocacy/Privacy/Documents/Email_consent_and_safety.pdf> to learn about the risks of electronic communication and how to protect your privacy. You may withdraw your consent to receive emails from UHN at any time. Please contact your care provider, if you do not wish to receive emails from UHN.
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De Pitta, Maurizio