Dear colleagues,
Please mark your calendars for this fall's Krembil Computational Neuroscience 
Hub Symposium on "Mathematical Bridges for the Brain: Theory and Practice in 
Neural Health and Disease," which will happen on October 2--3, 2023, hosted by 
the Krembil Research Center in Toronto, Canada.

The Symposium has been thoughtfully crafted to showcase cutting-edge 
computational approaches that bridge across various brain scales, ranging from 
cellular to systems neuroscience, with a particular focus on translational and 
clinical applications. By bringing together prominent experts from the 
intersection of mathematics, engineering, clinical, and experimental 
neurosciences, we aim to delve into the depths of the latest computational 
methods in understanding brain pathophysiology.

Speakers include:

Emery Brown (Harvard/MIT)
Maurizio De Pitta (Krembil / Basque Center for Applied Mathematics)
Brent Doiron (UChicago)
Salvador Dura-Bernal (SUNY)
Lorraine Kalia (Krembil, UHN)
Rahul Krishnan (UToronto)
Milad Lankarany (Krembil/UToronto)
Jérémie Lefebvre (UOttawa/Krembil)
Wilten Nicola (UCalgary)
Annabelle Singer (Georgia Tech/Emory)

In keeping with the long-standing tradition of the KCNhub, the Symposium is not 
just a platform for academic exchange; it also presents a wonderful opportunity 
for networking and forging connections with fellow computational 
neuroscientists and digital medicine enthusiasts

Please visit the Eventbrite site for further details on the program and 
registration
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/krembil-computational-neuroscience-kcn-symposium-tickets-634149898417

Due to the limited number of seats available, registration is free but 
mandatory.

Looking forward to seeing you in Toronto this fall.

On behalf of the Organizing Committee.

Maurizio De Pitta


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Maurizio DE PITTA
Principal Investigator
Neuron-Glia Interactions Lab (NGILab)
Krembil Research Institute, 4KD-509
60 Leonard Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 0S8, CA
+1.416.603.5800 ext. 3290

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