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Neuroscience Symposium 2016 Programme

The document provides an agenda for the Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2016. It includes four sessions over the day covering topics in neuroscience such as depression, drug discovery, pain, sleep, decision making and more. Speakers include professors and researchers from Oxford departments. The day includes registration in the morning, sessions with guest speakers, an afternoon workshop on publishing, and ends with an awards presentation and guest lecture in the evening.

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Neuroscience Symposium 2016 Programme

The document provides an agenda for the Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2016. It includes four sessions over the day covering topics in neuroscience such as depression, drug discovery, pain, sleep, decision making and more. Speakers include professors and researchers from Oxford departments. The day includes registration in the morning, sessions with guest speakers, an afternoon workshop on publishing, and ends with an awards presentation and guest lecture in the evening.

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Programme

08.15 Registration opens


09.00 Welcome
Professor Alastair Buchan, Dean of the Medical School and
Head of the Medical Sciences Division
Professor Christopher Kennard, Chair of the
Neuroscience Strategic Oversight Committee
Session 1
Chair: Professor Trevor Sharp, Department of Pharmacology
09.10 Victimisation and depression: can Associate Professor Lucy Bowes,
genetically informative research designs Department of Experimental
help us to understand environmental risk? Psychology
09.30 Academic drug discovery: from Associate Professor Grant
identification of a lithium-mimetic to Churchill, Department of
studies in man Pharmacology
09.50 Imaging pain, analgesia and altered states Professor Irene Tracey,
of consciousness Nuffield Department of Clinical
Neurosciences
10.10 Neural strategies for compensating for Professor Andrew King,
hearing loss Department of Physiology,
Anatomy & Genetics
10.30 Coffee

Session 2
Chair: Professor Anke Ehlers, Department of Experimental Psychology
11.30 Stimulating recovery after stroke Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg,
Nuffield Department of
Clinical Neurosciences
11.50 Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy: Professor Willem Kuyken,
a promising approach to depression across Department of Psychiatry
the life span.
12.10 High-resolution in vivo imaging of the Associate Professor Hannah
human retina: a window of opportunity Smithson, Department of
for visual neuroscience Experimental Psychology

Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2016, www.neuroscience.ox.ac.uk


Programme

12.30 Lunch
13.00: Elsevier lunchtime workshop:
A guide for young researchers to journal publishing. This panel discussion
includes Kate Watkins, Stephen Smith and Irene Tracey, and will cover a
myriad of topics with ample opportunity for questions.

Session 3
Chair: Professor Martin Turner, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
14.00 Activity-dependent exocytosis of Dr Zahid Padamsey, Department
lysosomes regulates structural plasticity of Pharmacology
of dendritic spines
14.20 Characterising cognitive-emotional Dr Simon Kyle, Nuffield
mechanisms linking sleep disturbance and Department of Clinical
mental health Neurosciences
14.40 Coffee

Session 4
Chair: Professor Stephanie Cragg, Dept of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics
15.35 Metacognitive regulation of decision Professor Nick Yeung,
making and learning Department of Experimental
Psychology
15.55 Personalised medicine for neurological Professor Matthew Wood,
disease Department of Physiology,
Anatomy & Genetics
16.15 Neuroscience and ethics: the Oxford Professor Ilina Singh,
model Department of Psychiatry
16.35 Awards Presentation

16.40 Guest Lecture:


Hippocampus as a Cognitive Map: Past, Present and Future
Professor John O’Keefe, Director of the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for
Neural Circuits & Behaviour at UCL

17.30 Drinks Reception

Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2016, www.neuroscience.ox.ac.uk

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