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11th FENS Forum of July 7-11, 2018, Berlin, Germany Programme at a glance

Saturday, July 7 Parallel Symposia 09:45 – 11:15 Technical Workshops S01 Developmental logic underlying the functional diversity of cortical interneurons 12:30 – 15:30 Exploring an uncharted territory of the brain: Two–photon holographic optogenetics: techni- S02 W01 the role of habenula in animal behavior cal advances and experimental in vivo applica- Neurotransmitter signaling in brain develop- tions S03 ment and disease – looking beyond synapses Investigating neural substrates of perception W02 Through the eye of a fly: from brain wiring to and cognition with large–scale data S04 function 3D print your own lab equipment: open hard- W03  Thalamo–cortical circuits in sleep and cognition ware, education and global research capacity S05 Deep brain imaging of neuronal ensembles in building S06 freely moving animals using miniaturized Using insights from basic science to improve W04  microscopes the methodology of transcranial magnetic Cortical plasticity following sensory loss and stimulation S07 restoration S08 Cannabinoid regulation of stress, emotion and Special Lecture : mechanisms and clinical implications 16:00 – 17:00 SL01 The EJN Special Feature Special Interest Events Stephanie Cragg (UK) 12:30 – 13:30 Lisa Marshall (Germany) SiE The crisis of reproducibility in biology (12:30–13:30) Opening Ceremony SiE Communicating Animal Research: Challenges 17:00 – 18:00 and Opportunities (12:30–13:30) Opening Ceremony Special Lectures & Events 13:30 – 14:25 Plenary Lecture SL02 The Brain Prize Lecture 2017 (13:30 – 15:00) 18:00 – 19:00 Peter Dayan (UK) PL01 Fred Kavli Opening Lecture Ray Dolan (UK) & Wolfram Schultz (UK) Digital Phenotyping: Rethinking Behavior SL03 IBRO – Kemali Prize Tom Insel (USA) Guillermina Lopez–Bendito (Spain) SL04 EDAB – Lecture on Neuroethics Helen Mayberg (USA) + International Neuroethics Society (14:15–14:25) Sunday, July 8 Poster Sessions 14:00 – 17:30 Plenary Lecture Parallel Symposia 08:30 – 09:30 15:45 – 17:15 Development, reprogramming and modeling PL02 Parvalbumin neurons, perineuronal nets and of the central nervous system: from the embryo S09  network plasticity to human brain organoids. Aberrant pre– and post–synaptic mechanisms Paola Arlotta (USA) S10 in parkinson’s: pre–degeneration to late stage disease Special Interest Events S11 Dissecting striatal circuits involved in stress, 8:30 – 12:30 motivation and repetition The Brain Bee Competition SiE S12 Context–dependent modulations of neural coding in primary sensory cortices Poster Sessions S13 Cells and circuits signaling spatial orientation 09:30 – 13:00 S14 Lost and found again: the engram! are we the- re yet? S15 Crispr/cas9–based gene editing for modeling and treating neurological disorders S16 Two to tango: brain–immune interactions 1 Plenary Lecture Special Lectures & Events 17:30 – 18:30 13:30 – 14:15 PL03 The Hertie Foundation Lecture SL05 Host Society Special Lecture Thirst for blood: The neurobiology of mosquito Hans Lassmann (Austria) behavior SL06 EDAB / Max Cowan Special Lecture Leslie Vosshall (USA) Karel Svoboda (USA) SL07 Boehringer-Ingelheim / FENS Research Award Special Interest Event David Dupret 17:15 – 17:30 SiE­ Brain Bee Award Ceremony Poster Sessions 14:00 – 17:30

Parallel Symposia 15:45 – 17:15 S25 Neural of time on the scale of seconds: networks for time-based anticipation and action Monday, July 9 S26 Development of early circuits in sensory cortex: from molecules to humans Plenary Lecture S27 Everything flows? stability and variability of 08:30 – 09:30 neuronal long-term representations PL04 The Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute Lec- S28 Neural circuits underlying stress susceptibility ture S29 Hippocampal plasticity: novel synaptic Prosocial Animals: Empathy and Cooperation mechanisms Frans de Waal (USA) S30 Transforming errors into skills: from spike trains to behavior and back again Poster Sessions S31 From recent to remote memory, and back Using computational neuroethology to dissect 09:30 – 13:00 S32  the neural basis of behavior Parallel Symposia 09:45 – 11:15 Presidential Lecture Evolutionary and ethological perspectives to S17  17:30 – 18:30 understand neural circuits and behaviour Presidential Lecture Schwann cell development and repair in health PL05 S18 Imaging Perception: Lessons from Pain, and disease Analgesia and Anaesthesia-induced Altered Ampa–receptor plasticity at synapses as an S19 States of Consciousness instrument to adapt behavior Irene Tracey (UK) S20 Tissue clearing technologies– study of biologi- cal mechanisms in see–through organisms Special Interest Events S21 Exciting new technologies emerging from the u.s. national institutes of health brain initiative 17:10 – 20:30 ­ Awarding Ceremony: Mentoring and PhD Thesis S22 The mystery of rapid eye movement sleep: new SiE circuits and insights Prizes 2018 (17:10 –17:30) ­­ East meets West: Building bridges through S23 Decision, action, and navigation in rodent SiE parietal cortex science (18:45 – 20:30) S24 Cortical and hippocampal inhibitory GABA function in cognition and behavior Presidential dinner Special Interest Events (20:00–23:30) & Jump the FENS 12:30 – 13:30 SiE Alternative Careers for (12:00 –13:30) SiE EBC – to be submitted (12:30–13:30) SiE Neuroscience Outreach Awards Ceremony (13:10 –13:30) Funding opportunities for investigator–driven research in Europe (12:30 –13:30)

2 3 Tuesday, July 10 Plenary Lecture 17:30 – 18:30 Plenary Lecture PL07 Immune Mechanisms of Synapse Loss in Disease: Lessons from Development 08:30 – 09:30 Beth Stevens (USA) PL06 Stability and Flexibility in Motor Networks Michael Long (USA) Special Interest Events 15:00 – 20:15 Poster Sessions SiE­ NENS Graduate Schools Programme 09:30 – 13:00 Fair – session (15:00 –17:00) ­­SiE Start your lab (II)/evening session Parallel Symposia (18:45 – 20:15) 09:45 – 11:15 S33 Neuronal diversity in the assembly of association layers S34 The ins and outs of the midbrain dopamine system: from cellular systems to behavioral insights Wednesday, July 11 S35 Mechanisms controlling the localization of axonal ion channels S36 Neuronal network and synapse dysfunction in Plenary Lecture alzheimers disease 08:30 – 09:30 S37 Thermosensation, molecules, circuits, and PL08 Neural mechanisms for object representation perception Doris Tsao (USA) S38 Cortical control of skilled forelimb movement S39 Neural mechanisms for social cognition in Poster Sessions monkeys and humans 09:30 – 13:00 S40 Epigenetic inheritance: from chromatin to behavior across species Parallel Symposia 09:45 – 11:15 Special Interest Events S49 Cognitive functions of the cerebellum 12:30 – 13:30 S50 Microdomain astrocyte Ca2+ signals at the SiE Start your lab (I)/lunch session (12:30 –13:30) synaptic and vascular interfaces and their SiE Publishing workshop: What happens to your functional relevance paper when submitted to a journal? S51 Resolving the cognitive function of prefrontal (12:30 –13:30) circuits: from neurons to behavior S52 Novel cell–type and region–specific Special Lectures & Events perspectives on hippocampal function 13:30 – 14:15 S53 Neural circuits for odor coding SL08 EBBS / Behavioural Brain Research Prize S54 Neuronal mechanisms of feeding behaviors: Eleanor Maguire (UK) functional organization of hypothalamic circuits SL09 Prize Lecture S55 Neuronal circuits of fear, extinction and Marta Zlatic (USA) beyond: recent advances S56 Shared principles of animal behavior across Poster Sessions species 14:00 – 17:30 Special Lectures & Events Parallel Symposia 11:30 – 12:45 15:45 – 17:15 SL10 FENS-EJN Awards Lectures (11:30 –12:45) Silvia Arber (Switzerland) S41 Stem cells and the brain: Neurons, niches and organoids Lucia Prieto-Godino (Switzerland) Sophie Steculorum (Germany) S42 Dentate gyrus – from circuits to behavior ERA-NET NEURON / Excellent Papers in S43 Promoting myelin repair in multiple sclerosis SL11  Neuroscience Award (11:45 –12:45) S44 From neuroethology to autonomous robots Cristina Garcia Caceres (Switzerland) S45 Epigenetic remodeling of brain function: addiction and neurodegeneration S46 Serotonin and antidepressants: molecular Plenary Lecture mechanisms, neuropharmacology and 13:00 – 14:00 psychological processing PL09 The ERA-NET NEURON Closing Lecture S47 Prefrontal mechanisms underlying working The first steps in vision: cell types, circuits and memory repair S48 From super–resolution to in vivo imaging: new Botond Roska (Switzerland) ways to see and understand synaptic function 3