Event Details
Title IRCN Workshop “Quantifying connectivity in animal models”
Description
9:00-9:10
welcome / overview (Takao Hensch, IRCN)

Session 1: imaging (chair: Kenichi Ohki, IRCN)

9:10-9:40
Annemie van der Linden (U Antwerp)
“Functional brain networks as measured with resting state fMRI in rodent (disease) models”

9:40-9:45
brief Q&A

9:45-10:15
Julie Hamaide (U Antwerp)
“Decoding seasonal and critical period plasticity for vocal learning in songbirds using brain-wide functional and structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging tools (fMRI and DTI)”

10:15-10:20
brief Q&A

10:20-10:50
Keigo Hikishima (OIST)
"MR neuroimaging of rodents and marmoset monkeys".

10:50-10:55
brief Q&A

10:55-11:20
coffee break

Session 2: electrophysiology (chair: Kazuyuki Aihara, IRCN)

11:20-11:50
Stefano Panzeri (IIT, Trento)
"Mathematical methods for interpreting the EEG and LFP in terms of the underlying neural processes"

11:50-11:55
brief Q&A

11:55-12:25
Michela Fagiolini (Boston Children’s Hospital)
“Circuit abnormalities in Rett Syndrome and CDKL5 Disorder from mouse to human”

12:25-12:30
brief Q&A

12:30-13:30
box lunch

Parallel breakout sessions: imaging (13th floor) / electrophysiology (2nd floor)

  • Predictive machine learning for co-registration of images from different modalities (ex vivo and in vivo)
  • Computational approaches to time-series electrophysiological data in health and disease
  • Bringing single-cell resolution (2P, CUBIC) to non-invasive recording approaches
  • Linking proteomics and genomics data to imaging data
  • Other modalities (MEG, NIRS, IR optogenetics, etc)

13:30-15:00
breakout part 1

15:00-15:20
coffee break

15:20-16:50
breakout part 2

16:50-17:15
breakout summaries (13th floor)
Event Date 2018/05/26 09:00 ~ 17:15
Capacity 100
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