NEXTEN: Envisaging Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience for the next 10 
years
May 16-17, 2024
Washington University in St Louis
nexten.wustl.edu
Theoretical/Computational Neuroscience is currently undergoing a phase of 
unprecedented growth. Dramatic advances in the ease with which large-scale 
datasets of behavior, neural activity, connectomic and gene expression 
information can be collected have coincided with a revolution in the 
capabilities of Artificial Intelligence-based algorithms to interrogate such 
datasets. Concurrently, these new datasets are inspiring exciting new 
developments in mathematical tools for extracting their underlying structure 
and relationships. What is the current state of the art in our 
theoretical/computational understanding of the brain, and what does the future 
hold? You are invited to join an exciting line-up of leaders in the field to 
address these questions. Confirmed speakers include
Adam Kepecs (WashU)
Mackenzie Mathis (EPFL)
Terry Sejnowski (Salk Institute)
Andreas Tolias (Baylor College of Medicine)
Richard Zemel (Columbia University)
Abstract submissions for posters are encouraged, and some of these will be 
selected for short talks. Some travel awards will be available for qualified 
trainees.
The conference is sponsored by the Center for Theoretical and Computational 
Neuroscience at Washington University in St Louis (ctcn.wustl.edu). It will be 
held in the new 600,000 sq ft Neuroscience Research Building on the WashU 
Medical School campus, into which ~100 neuroscience labs have recently moved.
The deadline for registration and abstract submission is Wednesday, February 
28, 2024. However, due to the size of the auditorium total registrations are 
limited to 150, and so registration may close earlier than Feb 28 if this limit 
is reached. Registration and abstract submission will open in January 2024. 
Please direct any questions to c...@wustl.edu
Professor Geoffrey J Goodhill
Departments of Developmental Biology and Neuroscience
Director, Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (ctcn.wustl.edu)
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
g.goodh...@wustl.edu
https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/people/geoffrey-goodhill-phd

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