Learning & memory, emotions & behavior
Future Reception     2018.06.13
Speeches
Lecturer Profiles

Over the past few decades, our means of studying the brain have reached unprecedented accuracy. Photogenetics, gene editing, high-throughput sequencing and other technologies make our research no longer limited to specific model organisms, but can precisely manipulate the connections between specific cells in the brain and other cells. The golden age of brain research is coming. Because of this, governments, prospective enterprises and individuals all over the world have launched their own brain research projects.
In this webinar, combined with the specific research of our own laboratory, we are hoping to deepen audiences’ understanding of the frontier in brain research, trigger their interest in brain research, and promote cooperation.

Moderator

Xiaoqun WANG, Member of Future Forum Youth Council, Principal Investigator, State Key Laboratory of Brain & Cognitive Sciences, IBP Function and Regulation of Neural Stem Cells in the Mammalian Brains


Keynote Speech

Xiaoke CHEN, Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Member of Future Forum YOSIA


Participants

-Xiaoke CHEN, Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Member of Future Forum YOSIA
-Jun ZHU, tenured full Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Technology in Tsinghua University, Member of Future Forum YOSIA


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Summary
Over the past few decades, our means of studying the brain have reached unprecedented accuracy. Photogenetics, gene editing, high-throughput sequencing and other technologies make our research no longer limited to specific model organisms, but can precisely manipulate the connections between specific cells in the brain and other cells.