The next TNC Elevator Pitches with finger food and drinks will happen on Monday, June 10, from 12:00-13:00 in the conference room of the DZNE (German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Otfried-Müller-Str. 23.
Neuroscientists from different institutes and research areas are pitching their ideas for innovative projects, new research ideas, are looking for collaborations or are showcasing their work.
Program:
Dr. Diana Liao (Institute of Neurobiology, University of Tübingen)
“Crows can 'count' the number of self- generated vocalizations”
Dr. Oliver-Vinzenz Glomb (Institute of Clinical Anatomy and Cell Analysis, University of Tübingen)
“Cytoskeletal Dynamics in Neurons”
Lisa Schmors (Berens lab, Hertie Institute for AI in Brain Health (Hertie AI))
“I AM SCIENTIST: Podcasting and science communication”
Ori Press (Bethge lab, University of Tübingen & IMPRS-IS)
“Increasing your classifier's accuracy on test data with no labels”
Tatiana Malevich (Hafed lab, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research & Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience)
“Sound activates a dormant visual- motor pathway bypassing primary visual cortex'”
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