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JOURNAL CLUBS
As of Fall 2008, the Computational Journal Club is now called the Theoretical Seminar. As part of the change, it is now an official UT course with course # GS140111 100. If you are a grad student at any of the GCC departments, you can and are encouraged to register here.
Everyone, including graduate students postdocs and professors, is welcome to attend without registering. The seminar will be held every Tuesday throughout the year beginning at 4:00 pm, in UT Medical School Building (MSB) 7.046, the seminar room adjacent to the Neurobiology department offices. The first meeting of the fall semester will be September 8, 2009.
WORKSHOPS
Seventh Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Saturday, October 31, 2009
This is the seventh annual conference highlighting work in the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience by Houston-Galveston area researchers. The conference includes both talks and a poster session.
Sixth Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Saturday, November 8, 2008
This is the sixth annual conference highlighting work in the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience by Houston-Galveston area researchers. The conference includes both talks and a poster session.
Fifth Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Saturday, January 12, 2008
This is the fifth annual conference highlighting work in the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience by Houston-Galveston area researchers. The conference includes both talks and a poster session.
Fourth Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Saturday, November 11, 2006
This is the fourth annual conference highlighting work in the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience by Houston-Galveston area researchers. The conference includes both talks and a poster session.
Third Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Saturday, November 5, 2005
This is the third annual conference highlighting work in the field of computational and theoretical neuroscience by Houston-Galveston area researchers. The conference includes both talks and a poster session.
Second Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Saturday, October 16, 2004
This is the second installment of last year's successful Theoretical Neuroscience meeting. This year we are fortunate to have two keynote speakers, Dr. Mauk, an experimentalist from UT Houston and Dr. Terman a theoretician from Ohio State University. The conference includes a poster session and two oral sessions.
First Annual Houston Conference on Theoretical Neuroscience
Sunday, October 26, 2003
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