1. Circuits for Movement –The Brain Prize winners webinar
In 2022 The Brain Prize, the world’s largest prize for neuroscience, was awarded to Silvia Arber (Switzerland), Martyn Goulding (USA) and Ole Kiehn (Denmark) for their pioneering work on the neural cell types and circuits that control movement. To celebrate their work and their field, the three prize winners together with the Lundbeck Foundation have organized a series of webinars on the circuits of movement. There will be 6 thematic webinars beginning in June 2022 and ending in March 2023. In each webinar, there will be three talks from leaders in the field who will each speak for 25 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions. Each webinar will finish with a round table discussion.
1. Circuits for Movement –The Brain Prize winners webinar
4-6 pm CET on June 9th 2022
The 2022 Brain Prize winners, Silvia Arber (Biozentrum & FMI), Martyn Goulding (Salk Institute) and Ole Kiehn (University of Copenhagen & Karolinska Instiutet) will begin this year's Brain Prize webinar series on the Circuits of Movement by talking about their prize-winning research. This webinar will be moderated by Mackenzie Mathis (EPFL).
Speakers:
- Silvia Arber (Biozentrum & FMI)
- Ole Kiehn (University of Copenhagen and Karolinska Institute)
- Martyn Goulding (Salk Institute)
The webinars are online and free to attend. Register for the webinars by clicking the "Register for webinar" button.