The first Tel Aviv University's Brain Plasticity symposium will take place in February 7-9, 2012 to celebrate the formal establishment of the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University. The Symposium will be convened with the participation of highly distinguished neuroscientists and students and will cover diverse subjects related to function and dysfunction of neural circuits, including synaptic transmission and plasticity, brain dysfunction and imaging. full text...
Tel Aviv University's Sagol School of Neuroscience is the first and only School for Brain Studies in Israel and offers full Neuroscience educational studies from the undergraduate level to advanced graduate programs in Neuroscience.
The school offers the students state-of-the-art research opportunities including rotations and workshops in more than 70 leading laboratories in neuroscience in six different faculties at Tel Aviv University, including 17 affiliated hospitals.
| January 15, 2012 | Extended deadline for Abstract submission |
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| January 31, 2012 | Last day for Registration |

The symposium will take place at the Bar Shira hall at the Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv. campus map.