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Mini-Symposium Held in Conjunction with 44th Meeting University of Minnesota |
REGISTRATION
The symposium will end with a short reception. Attendance to the symposium and reception is free and open to the public but pre-registration is required. To register, click here.
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
From the Neurosciences:
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The Use of Nuclear Spins and High Magnetic Fields for Studying the Brain Kamil Ugurbil, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center for Magnetic Resonance and Research (CMRR), University of Minnesota |
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Detecting Fleeting MRI Signals with Frequency-modulated Radio Waves Michael Garwood, Ph.D., Professor, CMRR and Department of Radiology, University of Minnesota |
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Probing by fMRI Some Local Functional Architecture in the Human Brain Seiji Ogawa, PhD, Director, Ogawa Laboratories for Brain Function Research, Hamano Life Science Research Foundation, Tokyo, Japan |
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Memory and Cognitive Control in the Primate Yasushi Miyashita, Professor and Chairman, Department of Physiology, University of Tokyo |
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Optical Imaging of Cerebellar Function and Dysfunction: Seeing the Light Timothy J. Ebner, M.D., Ph.D, Professor and Head, Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota |
From Immunology and Infectious Diseases:
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Anatomic Aspects of Helper T Cell Activation |
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Intravital Imaging of the Antiviral CD8+ T Cell Response |
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Visualizing the Battlefield: Virus Specific CTLs and Their Infected Targets in SIV Infections |