2016 McGovern Symposium: Welcoming Remarks
McGovern Institute’s Mark Harnett delivers welcoming remarks at the 2016 McGovern Institute Symposium
McGovern Institute’s Mark Harnett delivers welcoming remarks at the 2016 McGovern Institute Symposium
“Neural learning rules in the cerebellum”
“The fine balancing act of GABAergic/cholinergic retinal starburst amacrine cells”
Modular, programmable proteins can be used to track or manipulate gene expression.
Genes, Neurons, Circuits and Behavior: An Integrated Approach in a Compact Brain
“Neural computations in the retina: from photons to behavior”
New findings could help scientists develop treatments for ADHD and other disorders.
Broad/MIT scientist among five honored as pioneers of CRISPR-Cas9 system.
Genome-editing pioneer Feng Zhang hopes his work will shed light on neurological disorders.
REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED TITLE: “Computations: from synapses to systems” DATE: Monday May 9, 2016 TIME: 8:30am – 5:00pm LOCATION: MIT Bldg 46-3002 (Singleton Auditorium) QUESTIONS? Naomi Berkowitz | naomiber@mit.edu | 617.715.5396 Registration is required and space is limited. PROGRAM 8:30 am Continental breakfast served in atrium 9:00 am – […]