Neurology & Neurological Sciences Conferences
2015
December 3
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Neuroligins in inhibitory synaptic signaling - from synapse formation to autism spectrum disorders
December 3, 2015 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm, Clark Center Auditorium
Nils Brose, PhD
Director and Professor of Experimental Medicine, Max-Plank Institute
Host: Lu Chen
November 9
Clark Center Auditorium
FRONTIERS IN AGING
4pm Clark Center Auditorium
Title: The epigenetic clock, biological age, and chronic disease
Steve Horvath, PhD, ScD, UCLA
November 20-21
Palace Hotel, SF
November 19
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Sculpting Neuronal Connections: The Logic and Mechanisms of Axon Growth and Pruning
November 19, 2015 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm, Clark Center Auditorium
Marc Tessier-Lavigne, PhD
President of Rockefeller University and Carson Family Professor
November 12
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Circuit mechanisms underlying sensori-motor integration in mouse
November 12, 2015 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm, Clark Center Auditorium
Tianyi Mao, PhD
Assistant Scientist, Oregon Health Sciencese University
November 5
LKSC Room 120
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Can we intelligently and electromechanically interact with the brain? An update on recent brain stimulation methods for treating psychiatric diseases
November 5, 2015 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm, LKSC Room 120
Mark George, MD
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina
October 29
LKSC Room 130
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Iterative Strategies to Refine and Optimize DBS for Depression
October 29, 2015 - 4:00pm to 5:00pm, LKSC Room 130
Helen Mayberg, MD
Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, and Radiology, Emory University School of Medicine
October 26
Clark Center Auditorium
FRONTIERS IN AGING
4pm Clark Center Auditorium
Title: Mitochondria and aging
Toren Finkel, MD, PhD
NIH, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
October 22
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Exploring the brain's navigation system with high-resolution imaging and virtual reality
October 22, 2015 -12:00pm to 1:00pm, Clark Center Auditorium
Daniel Dombeck, PhD
Assistant Professor, Northwestern University
October 15
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Leveraging more information from fMRI: Connectivity-based Brain Reading, Multi-echo denoising, and Massive Averaging
October 15, 2015 -12:00pm to 1:00pm, Clark Center Auditorium
Peter Bandettini, PhD
Editor-In-Chief of the journal NeuroImage, NIH
Host: Jin Hyung Lee
October 8
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
One structure, many demands: how cortical populations support complex behavior
October 8, 2015 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm, Clark Center Auditorium
Anne Churchland, PhD
Associate Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
October 1
LKSC BERG HALL
2015 Stanford Neurosciences Institute Symposium
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Berg Hall | Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge
Speakers
- Anne Brunet, Stanford University
- Steven Hyman, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
- Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, University of Cambridge
- Krishna Shenoy, Stanford University
- David Tank, Princeton University
- Rachel Wilson, Harvard Medical School
September 28
Clark Center Auditorium
FRONTIERS IN AGING
4pm Clark Center Auditorium
Title: Genetic and epigenetic dterminants of longevity in C. elegans
Siu Sylvia Lee, PhD
Cornell University
September 25-27
LKSC BERG HALL
Medicine X
Registration for the fourth annual Medicine X conference is now open. Medicine X brings a broad academic approach to exploring emerging technologies that have the potential to improve health and advance the practice of medicine. Keynote speakers for this year's conference include Peter Bach, MD, director of the Center for Health Policy and Outcomes at Memorial Sloan Kettering; Rob Pearl, MD, executive director and CEO, The Permanente Medical Group; and Zoe Keating, cellist, composer, and one-woman orchestra.
September 25
Clark Center Auditorium
SCAN Symposium | Clark Center Auditorium
On September 25, 2015, SCAN will host a day-long symposium of mixed clinical and basic science talks on stroke recovery from both outside guest speakers and Stanford researchers.
September 24
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Neurosciences Institute Seminar Series
Presenilins and Alzheimer’s disease: new insight into the pathogenic mechanism
September 24, 2015 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Clark Center Auditorium
Jie Shen, PhD
Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Center for Neurological Diseases
September 4
Clark Center Auditorium
Stanford Brain Rejuvenation Project
Mini-Symposium
Friday September 4, 1-4pm
Speakers:
“Big screens to find genes/proteins and where you go from there: two examples in neurodegeneration”
Alice Chen-Plotkin, MD (University of Pennsylvania)
“Expanding insights into ALS and FTD disease mechanisms”
Leonard Petrucelli, PhD (Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville)
“Spinal muscular atrophy: treatment by gene modification”
John Day, MD, PhD (Stanford)
“Prion-like transmission of huntingtin aggregates in Drosophila brains”
Maggie Pearce, PhD (Stanford, Kopito Lab)
July 25
Arrillaga Alumni Center
Stanford Spinal Muscular Atrophy Conference
Stanford SMA specialists will speak on myriad of topics such as research advancements, best care practices, new aids for daily living technologies and more. This educational event is for both adults diagnosed with SMA and families with children diagnosed with SMA. Health care professionals and medical students are encouraged to register.
To register, contact Jennifer Fisher, neuromuscular community outreach liaison, JNFisher@Stanford.edu or 650-497-5934.
June 24
LKSC-130
Conducting Research at the CTRU: Stanford’s Clinical and Translational Research Unit
Meg Venables, Clinical Research Services Manager, Spectrum
Peg Tsao, RN, Study Facilitator, Spectrum Operations, Training and Compliance
June 11
Clark Center Auditorium
Fundamental Themes in Neurosciences: The function of single neuron protocadherin diversity in the mammalian brain
Tom Maniatis, PhD
Chairman, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics - Columbia University Medical Center
Host: Ben Barres
June 10-12
LKSC
PRNI 2015 - 5th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging
Keynote Speakers:
Giovanni Montana, Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, King's College London
Emily Fox, Assistant Professor of Statistics, University of Washington
Robert Tibshirani, Professor of Health Research and Policy and of Statistics, Stanford University
June 5
LKSC-130
Stanford Medicine Town Hall
Dean Lloyd Minor, together with Stanford Health Care President and CEO Amir Dan Rubin and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford President and CEO Christopher Dawes, will share Stanford Medicine's plans for leading the biomedical revolution in Precision Health—the overarching framework for our organizations. The Town Hall will consist of a one-hour Precision Health presentation, followed by a 30-minute Q&A session. You can learn more about Precision Health at http://med.stanford.edu/precision-health. Live stream. Register online.
June 3
LKSC-130
Faculty Development: Lights! Camera! Feedback!—Video-based Coaching to Improve Teaching Skills
Stephanie Harman, MD
May 29
LKSC BERG HALL
Stanford University School of Medicine Neuroscience Forum
May 20-22
LKSC Berg Hall
Big Data in Biomedicine Conference
Driving Innovation for a Healthier World
May 4
Munzer Auditorium
Aging hematopoietic stem cells
Emmaneulle Passegue, PhD
UC San Francisco
April 6
Munzer Auditorium
Potential role of extracellular tau in development and speard of tauopathy: Effects of anti-tau antibodies
David Holtzman, MD, Washington University in St. Louis
March 23
LKSC BERG HALL
From the Innovator's Workbench, an industry's memory writ large
Eric Topol
Director, Scripps Translational Institute
Professor of Genomics, The Scripps Research Institute