The 1st Conference of Magnetic Technologies and Clinical Applications in Neuroscience
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to its eighth seminar for the Fall 2022/Spring 2023 season. On May 12, Dr. Zhi Yang, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Minnesota will discuss his recent work related to:
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to its seventh seminar for the Fall 2022/Spring 2023 season. On March 24, Dr. Dezhi Liao, PhD, Professor, University of Minnesota will discuss his recent work related to:
Tau mislocalization to dendritic spines is a common mechanism in neurodegenerative diseases including AD and PD
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to watch a prerecorded session with UMN Professor Alexander Opitz. On January 19, Prof. Opitz will discuss his recent work related to:
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to its fifth seminar for the Fall 2022/Spring 2023 season. On January 20, Aviad Hai, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison will discuss his recent work related to:
Novel Wireless Bioelectromagnetic Agents: towards Whole-Brain Readouts of the Mammalian Nervous System with minimal invasiveness
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to its fourth seminar for the Fall 2022/Spring 2023 season. On December 2, Christian Kerskens, PhD, Lead Physicist, Trinity Institute of Neurosciences will discuss his recent work related to:
Exploring the quantum brain with MRI entanglement witnesses
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to its third seminar for the Fall 2022/Spring 2023 season. On November 11, Frances Chance, PhD, Principal Member of the Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories will discuss her recent work related to:
Not all computer bugs are bad: How dragonflies could inspire next-generation neuromorphic systems
The Minnesota NeuroSpin Initiative is pleased to invite you to its second seminar in a new series. On April 1, Dr. Angel Yanguas-Gil, Principal Materials Scientist at Argonne National Laboratory, will discuss his recent work related to:
Insect-Inspired Architectures for Computing at the Edge: A Pathway to On-Chip, Continual Learning and Computing Under Extreme Environments