31 March 2015, SwissTech Convention Center, Lausanne, Switzerland
Website: thebrainforum.org
Karlheinz Meier, Stéphanie Lacour, Chris Toumazou and Olaf Blanke discuss how advances in computing, microelectronics and nano-devices are promoting our understanding of information processing in the brain and are leading to the development of novel tools, platforms and electronic devices that offer new possibilities for understanding the brain and for the treatment of neurological disorders.
Panellists:
Karlheinz Meier, Professor, Heidelberg University, Germany
Stéphanie Lacour, Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Chris Toumazou, Director, Centre for Bio-Inspired Technology, Imperial College London, UK
Chair:
Olaf Blanke, Director, Center for Neuroprosthetics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
About The Brain Forum
Researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, industrialists, investors, funding agencies and policy makers meet at The Brain Forum 2015, to advance our understanding of how the brain works and to accelerate the application of this knowledge in society and the economy.
Emerging tools for neurotechnology
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the brain forumneuroscienceNeurotechnologyCenter for NeuroprostheticsBertarelli FoundationEPFLLaboratory of Cognitive NeuroscienceKarlheinz MeierStéphanie LacourChris ToumazouOlaf BlankeHeidelberg UniversityImperial College LondonBrainSwitzerlandCentre for Bio-Inspired Technologyneurological disordersSTCCTechnologyHealthcareInnovation