Series of weekly seminars dedicated to studies of the human brain open to all research groups in the Lemanic region.
Each seminar consists of two parts: a project presentation (10 min presentation, 10 min disussion with the audience) and one talk (20-45 min presentation, 15 min discussion) on topics broadly related to human neuroscience. PI's, post-docs, students, clinicians, and visiting scientists are all welcome to present at the Human Brain Seminars.
The persentation is followed by a more informal discussion.
Time & Venue:
Human Brain Seminars: Tuesdays 3.00-3.45pm
Project Presentations: Tuesdays 3.45-4.00pm
CHUV MP16 - 5th floor Conference Room
Presentation Types:
3-3.45 pm
Basic Neuroscience: A research presentation on the results of a completed or near-completed study, geared towards the broader neuroscience community.
OR
Distinguished speaker series: Once a month a full academic lecture (45 min) will be given by a distinguished neuroscientist.
OR
Clinical neuroscience meets basic neuroscience: Presentation of clinically relevant problem translated in a neurobiological question, which could potentially be of interest to basic neuroscientists.
3.45-4 pm
Project Presentation: An opportunity for a researcher to present a planned neuroimaging study and get feedback from the specialised audience. The goal is to maximize the chance that the proposed project will answer the specified research question. The Project Presentation is mandatory for MRI projects previewed for LRENs 3T scanner.
More information for speakers: