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How does lifestyle impact brain plasticity?
What roles do diet and gut-brain communication play for brain function
and behavior?
Which mechanisms and modifiers contribute to healthy brain aging?
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Please join the virtual conference "Brain Plasticity - Influences of
Lifestyle and Aging" on the 12./13. October 2020 if you're interested in
these questions!
During the conference, our amazing speakers Esther Aarts, Kyle Burger,
Stéphanie Debette and Sylvia Villeneuve will present their latest work.
We will have two presentation sessions in which researchers (both pre-
and post-graduate, master, PhD candidates and Post-Docs) can share and
discuss their work. Moreover, we will host a preregistration workshop on
benefits and pitfalls of preregistering neuroimaging studies in the
field of nutrition and lifestyle.
For more information on the program and speakers, please visit our
website
<https://www.cbs.mpg.de/1555606/brain-plasticity-conference.html> and
register for free. If you would like to present your work, please also
submit a short abstract (max. 200 words) during the registration.
Please also forward this email to other interested colleagues or
relevant mailing lists, sorry for X-posting.
Looking forward to seeing you online, and stay healthy
Dr. Veronica Witte & Dr. Frauke Beyer from the Omega Lab (Twitter:
@AgingObesity <https://twitter.com/AgingObesity>) at the
Max-Planck-Institute for Human and Cognitive Brain Sciences
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