The next round of TNC Elevator Pitches will happen as a lunch event with food and drinks on Wednesday, April 26, 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. Thomas Wolfers (Laboratory for Mental Health Mapping, University of Tübingen)
“Machine Learning for Parsing Individual Differences”
Kseniia Sarieva (Simone Mayer Lab, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research)
“Revealing cell type-specific effects of maternal immune activation on fetal cortical development”
Dr. Dmitry Kobak (Philipp Berens Lab, Hertie Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Brain Health)
“The landscape of biomedical research”
Auguste Schulz (Jakob Macke Lab, Machine Learning Excellence Cluster, University of Tübingen)
“What is ‘KI macht Schule’? And how come so many neuroscientists engage in AI outreach?”
Dr. Christoph Trautwein & Dr. Yogesh Singh (Werner Siemens Imaging Center & Institute for Medical Genetics and Applied Genomics)
“Determination of microbiome-associated key metabolites and immunomodulators in the pathogenesis of idiopathic PD by use of humanized fecal transplants in wildtype and BAC-SNCA-TG rats”
Everyone is cordially invited.
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