Imperial College Neuroscience Research Day 2007
The first Imperial College Neuroscience Research Day 2007 will be held on Thursday 19 April 2007, in the Sir Alexander Fleming Building, South Kensington Campus.
All welcome!
This will be an excellent opportunity to meet with Neuroscience researchers across Imperial College and to hear a keynote lecture from Professor Richard Morris.
Programme summary:
Thursday 19th April 2007
08.45-18.30
Keynote lecture:
'Elements of a neurobiological theory of the role of the hippocampus in memory'
Professor Richard Morris, Royal Society/Wolfson Professor of Neuroscience, The University of Edinburgh.
Sessions on:
- Sensory systems
- Therapeutic frontiers
- Understanding behaviour
Debate: This House Believes...
'Risk assessment: a distraction from good clinical practice in psychiatry'
There will be a poster session with prizes.
Complementary refreshments, lunch and a wine reception will be provided and will be an excellent opportunity to get to know colleagues from across the College.
Research Day Flyer
Research Day Programme
Registration:
Please note that registration for this event is now closed.
'False-colour magnetic resonance angiogram of the brain'. Image kindly provided by Dr Declan O'Regan, Department of Imaging Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London


