Dear Comp-Neuro mailing list members,

The fourth edition of the Canadian Computational Neuroscience Spotlight
(CCNS) <https://ccnsmeeting.ca/#04-ccns-2023-program> is now less than two
months away (*October 5-6, fully online via Crowdcast*; register here
<https://www.crowdcast.io/c/ccnsv4>). You can find out more information
about our program at ccnsmeeting.ca, which will continue to be updated with
details about the meeting as it approaches.

We invite trainees at any level to submit abstracts
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeev-EA5ccwKapzRV43xD4NfDYGyDeAiWpTuv4b_7GKkrWPOQ/viewform>,
and anticipate that all submissions reasonably falling under the broad
banner of "computational neuroscience" will be accepted unless the demand
far exceeds our expectations. Submissions that are both the most
meritorious and best correspond with the themes of our sessions will be
offered longer, "spotlight" presentations. *To be considered for a
spotlight presentation, submit your abstract by September 1 at 5 p.m. EDT*;
late abstracts will be accepted until September 13 at 5 p.m. EDT but will
only be considered for parallel talks as space allows.

Please feel free to reach out to the organizing committee if you have any
questions.

Sincerely,

The CCNS Organizing Committee:

Scott Rich <http://scottrich.strikingly.com/>, Ph.D. Research Fellow,
SickKids Research Institute.

Andreea Diaconescu <https://cognemo.com/>, Ph.D. Independent Scientist,
Krembil Center for Neuroinformatics at CAMH.

John Griffiths <https://t.co/AlUQymEUae?amp=1>, Ph.D. Independent
Scientist, Krembil Center for Neuroinformatics at CAMH.
Milad Lankarany <https://sites.google.com/view/lnsbsp/home>, Ph.D.
Scientist, Krembil Research Institute.

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