IPNP Symposium - Cortical Circuits and Behavior, keynote Pr. Johannes Letzkus, University of Freiburg, Germany. April 30 2026: 9am - 1pm, GHU Grand Amphithéâtre, 102 rue de la Santé, 75013 Paris


IPNP Symposium: Cortical Circuits and Behavior

April 30 2026 9 am - 1 pm

GHU Grand Amphithéâtre, 102 rue de la Santé, 75014 Paris.

This event will feature 5 seminars addressing recent advances in the field of cortical dynamics to better understand cognitive behavior in health and its alterations in disease. 

We are honored to welcome our keynote speaker

Pr. Johannes Letzkus, University of Freiburg, Germa

 

Please find the program in pdf


Registration is free but mandatory and can be completed via the following link:

https://evento.renater.fr/survey/registration-cortica...-gwh5n84h

Best regards,

The organizers: Fani Koukouli & Belen Pardi 


This part of the website could either be in French or English, depending on the sources of the actualities.

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