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GRC Connects: Synaptic Transmission


Connecting through Synapses 

Wednesday, July 7, 2021
11:00AM - 12:30PM ET

Alison BarthCarnegie Mellon University
Synaptic Transmission GRC Chair


Event Description

Please join your Synaptic Transmission colleagues to hear exciting developments and meet new colleagues in the field.  Dr. Fan Wang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will open the event with a Keynote Presentation titled, "The Emergence of a Rhythm with Recurrent Inhibition", followed by a Q&A discussion moderated by Dr. Alison Barth. In addition to our featured speaker, we will select two short talks from submitted abstracts.  Please submit your abstract for chair selection to barth@cmu.edu.  See detailed instructions to the right, under Resources, labeled "Short Talk Abstract Submission Instructions".

Program

10:45am     Event Arrival & Networking

11:00am     Keynote Presentation followed by Q&A

11:35am     Short Talks and Q&A

12:00pm     Networking

Open networking will be available until the event closes at 1:00pm.

GRC Connects is an initiative of the Gordon Research Conferences that provides opportunities for GRC communities to connect and collaborate until we resume in-person meetings, furthering GRC's commitment to find new and creative ways to advance the frontiers of science. 

 

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