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Program

- Registration and coffee in B10 at 08:15, symposium in B8 at 09:00 - 16:00 Pasko Rakic, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

Ascent of human: Neuronal migration and cortical map evolution. Eileen Luders, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Structural Brain Mapping: measurements, findings, and functional implications Nenad Sestan, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

Functional genomics of human brain development and evolution Cecilia Lundberg, Lund University, Sweden

Gene therapy in brain: a novel regulatory system James Ellis, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Modeling neurodevelopmental disease using human induced pluripotent cells (iPS)

Practical information

Venue: Svedbergsalen (B8), Uppsala Biomedical Centre, entrance A11, Husargatan 3, Uppsala Sign up deadline: October 7

Contact: events@scilifelab.se

More information and registration: www.scilifelab.se/events/humbrain2015 or use the QR code

Svenska Sällskapet för

Medicinsk Genetik

This open symposium features internationally recognized scientists who will present advances in our understanding of human brain function in health and disease. Recent progress in the field with the use of different experimental systems, gene technologies and brain imaging will be highlighted. This symposium is organized by the Swedish Society for Medical Genetics and Science for Life Laboratory.

Functional genomics of the human brain

Symposium, October 14, 2015

Advancing Life Sciences

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