The next round of TNC Elevator Pitches will happen as a lunch event with food and drinks on Wednesday, July 12, from 12:00-13:00 in the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Otfried-Müller-Str. 23.
Neuroscientists from different institutes and research areas are pitching their ideas for innovative projects, new research ideas or are showcasing their work.
Pitches by:
Dr. Yulia Oganian (Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience)
Title: “Neural representation of continuous speech”
Dr. Nicolas Casadei (Institute of Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics & NGS Competence Center Tübingen (NCCT))
Title: “Sequencing-based spatial transcriptomics (Stereo-seq): High-resolution and non-targeted gene detection”
Vera Voigtländer (Markus Siegel Lab, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, HIH)
Title: “Neural representations of the content and production of human vocalization”
Jan Lause (Philipp Berens Lab, Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health, Tübingen AI Center & GTC-IMPRS)
Title: “te.ma - Open Science & Civil Discourse about AI and Sustainability”
Franziska Weinmar (Birgit Derntl Lab, IRTG 2804 “Women’s Mental Health Across the Reproductive Years”, Dep. of Psychiatry & Psychotherapy)
Title: “Let's Talk About Women - IRTG 2804 Science Communication Podcast”
Dr. Marc Himmelbach (Graduate Training Centre of Neuroscience & HIH)
Title: “Re-Start of the Neuroscience Master’s 2023/24 – new formats and opportunities in teaching”
Everyone is cordially invited.
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