This is a reminder that the abstract deadline for the 2009
computational systems neuroscience (Cosyne) meeting is Tuesday December
2nd at 11.59pm PST.
Instructions on abstract formatting are available here
http://cosyne.org/wiki/Abstract_Submission09
Please note that the abstract formatting has changed significantly
since last year so be sure to read these instructions carefully.
You may begin the submission process here:
http://cosyne2009.confmaster.net/pages/login.php?Conf=COSYNE2009
Conference registration is available here:
http://cosyne.org/wiki/Cosyne_09_registrationDates and location
The 2009 Cosyne Meeting will be held in the Marriott, Downtown, Salt Lake City, Utah from the 26 February - 1 March 2009.
The main meeting will be followed by a series of workshops at the
Snowbird Ski Resort, Snowbird, Utah on the 2nd and 3rd March 2009.
About Cosyne
The
annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of
experimental and theoretical/computational approaches to problems in
systems neuroscience.
The first Cosyne meeting, held in 2004 at Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory, drew over 350 participants. Since 2005, the meeting has
been held in Salt Lake City, Utah. It has attracted a growing number of
participants, from nearly 400 in 2005 to almost 500 in 2008.
To encourage interdisciplinary interactions, the main meeting is
arranged in a single track. A set of invited talks are selected by the
Executive Committee, and additional talks and posters are selected by
the Program Committee, based on submitted abstracts.
Cosyne topics include but are not limited to: neural coding,
natural scene statistics, dendritic computation, neural basis of
persistent activity, nonlinear receptive field mapping, representations
of time and sequence, reward systems, decision-making, synaptic
plasticity, map formation and plasticity, population coding, attention,
computation with spiking networks.
The abstracts of the 2009 meeting will be published by Frontiers in
Systems Neuroscience. Similar to the abstracts of the Society for
Neuroscience meeting, these abstracts are citeable, but they are not
full-length proceedings and therefore do not preclude further
publication.
Cosyne 2009 Invited Speakers (confirmed): * Keynote: Richard Axel (Columbia University and HHMI, USA)
* Cori Bargmann (Rockefeller University and HHMI, USA)
* Alexander Borst (MPI, Germany)
* Jack Gallant (UC Berkeley, USA)
* Read Montague (Baylor College of Medicine, USA)
* Henry Markram (EPFL, Switzerland)
* Earl Miller (MIT, USA)
* Carl Petersen (EPFL, Lausanne)
* Jennifer Raymond (Stanford University, USA)
* Stephen Scott (Queens University, Canada)
* Shihab Shamma (U Maryland, USA)
* Joshua Tenenbaum (MIT, USA)
* Misha Tsodyks (Weizmann Institute, Israel)