Labroots Neuroscience Virtual Event Series features NIH BRAIN Initiative track focused on the brain-behavior connection

Labroots will live-stream its annual neuroscience virtual event series on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. Tune in to a special NIH BRAIN Initiative track that will explore our understanding of how the brain gives rise to complex behavior.

Please join us for the 12th Annual Labroots Event in the Neuroscience Virtual Event Series, streaming live on Wednesday, March 6, 2024. This is a free, online forum which explores the complexities of the human brain and  neuropsychiatric disorders, and uncovers the intricate links between brain function and behavior. 

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This year's event includes the following NIH BRAIN Initiative track and topics:

NIH BRAIN Initiative: Brain-Behavior Quantification Synchronization presents—Advancing the Understanding of How the Brain Gives Rise to Complex Behavior

  • Advancing Sensing and Analytic Methods for Capturing of Multi-Dimensional Data
  • Transdisciplinary Theoretical Frameworks and Novel Computational Approaches for Research in Complex Environments
  • Developing Ethics to Address Collection, Management and Use of Multidimensional Data
  • Transdisciplinary Team Science: Innovation and Rigor

This dynamic virtual event promises to inspire collaboration and share information with all attendees across the field of neuroscience by offering groundbreaking research. The track will be presented by renowned visionaries, researchers, and industry professionals.

The event will remain open for one year from the date of the live event and the webinars will be available for unlimited on-demand viewing. 

Join social media conversations with the hashtag #LRneuro and visit the Neuroscience Virtual Event Series website for more information.

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