University of Cincinnati's 10th Neurofest and 5th annual Cincinnati Translational Neuroscience Symposium (CTNS) is scheduled for Friday, May 23rd and Saturday, May 24. Our theme focuses on Environmental Factors in Neuron Health. The symposium features recognized experts in this area who will update attendees on the latest discoveries and breakthroughs in their fields. Presentations will focus on the basic science that guides new therapeutic strategies, improved patient care, and brain plasticity in health and disease.
Target Audience
Those interested in advancing the quality of care in neurological, neurosurgical, and psychiatric disorders.
- Basic neuroscientists
- Clinical neuroscientists
- Postdoctoral and clinical research fellows
- Residents and medical students
- Graduate and undergraduate students
- Neuroclinical medical practitioners
- Government officials
- Industry representative
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Present a poster of your research by submitting an abstract by April 25, 2008. Posters from previous meetings are encouraged and should be less than 4’ by 8’. An award competition will be held for pre-doctoral and postdoctoral/ resident authors in both clinical and basic neuroscience. Only one first author abstract submission allowed |
Registration Fee
There is no fee to attend the symposium but registration is required.
The deadline to register is May 19, 2008.
Course Directors
James Herman, PhD
Professor & Director, Neuroscience Graduate Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati, The Neuroscience Institute
Gail Pyne-Geithman, DPhil
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Cincinnati, The Neuroscience Institute
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