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Prof Howard appointed to ICCI*CC 2016 program committee
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Prof Howard appointed to ICCI*CC 2016 program committee

Prof Howard has been appointed to the program committee for the 15th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing (ICCI*CC), to be held this year at Stanford University from Aug 22-23, 2016. A call for papers may be found at the link below. http://www.ucalgary.ca/icci_cc/iccicc-16/call-papers Cognitive Informatics (CI) is a transdisciplinary field that studies the internal information processing mechanisms of the brain, the underlying...

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12 Apr 2016
French American Innovation Day 2016 at MIT Media Lab
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French American Innovation Day 2016 at MIT Media Lab

FAID is an annual Franco-American event at the MIT Media Lab which brings together scientists, companies, entrepreneurs and investors. It is a high-level event in the Boston area where researchers and companies have the opportunity to exchange views on a specific technological issue, start co-operative activities and develop business transactions with a transatlantic perspective. The goal of the program is to facilitate the development of...

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12 Apr 2016
New brain surgery treats seizures in children
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New brain surgery treats seizures in children

After eight years of study, a Children’s Hospital of Michigan neurosurgeon and his colleagues are using an endoscope to perform surgical procedures to help control intractable epileptic seizures in pediatric patients – without subjecting them to the invasive skull surgery that has been previously required for treatment. The pioneering surgical technique by Sandeep Sood, M.D., who is also an associate professor of Neurosurgery at the...

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06 Jan 2016
Revolutionary Neuroscience Technique Slated for Human Clinical Trials
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Revolutionary Neuroscience Technique Slated for Human Clinical Trials

A technique called optogenetics has transformed neuroscience during the past 10 years by allowing researchers to turn specific neurons on and off in experimental animals. By flipping these neural switches, it has provided clues about which brain pathways are involved in diseases like depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder. “Optogenetics is not just a flash in the pan,” saysneuroscientist Robert Gereau of Washington University in Saint Louis....

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06 Jan 2016
Precision Optogenetics –
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Precision Optogenetics –

The year 2015 marked the ten-year anniversary of the introduction of channelrhodopsin 2 (ChR2) into neuroscience. ChR2 has proven to be a powerful tool not only for stimulating neurons, but also for inspiring the development of other optogenetic tools. Typically, these tools are excited with wide-field illumination, and specificity is imparted by their expression in genetically defined neurons. But for a more detailed dissection of...

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05 Jan 2016