2018 Neuroscience Day at Dartmouth

Join us for the 32nd Annual Neuroscience Day at Dartmouth College!

This day-long event highlights neuroscience research contributions at Dartmouth and features expert talks, a poster session, a panel discussion, and a keynote lecture. Free and open to the public. Lunch will be provided to those who have registered by the registration close date. For more information and to register to attend visit: http://sites.dartmouth.edu/neuroscience-day/

This year’s theme is “Mind & Machine”, and features a keynote talk by Dr. Rosalind Picard (MIT), who develops "wearable sensors, algorithms, and systems for sensing, recognizing, and responding respectfully to human affective information”.  Dr. Picard will also participate with Dartmouth Neuroscientists in a panel discussion focused on the use and development of technology to measures and/or manipulates the nervous system to enhance perception, cognition, and/or behavior. 

When:
Saturday, April 14, 2018, 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Where:
CLASS OF 1978 LIFE SCIENCES CENTER