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DESCRIPTION:"A Decade of the Dementia Care and Caregiving Research Summit: Recommendations to Advance Dementia Care Science in the U.S."\r\n\r\nWe are happy to welcome Joseph Gaugler\, University of Minnesota\, USA\, to a seminar on Wednesday 22 April 2026\, between 10:00-12:00 (NB! day of the week and time).You may also join the seminar via Zoom.&amp\;nbsp\;\r\n\r\nJoin via Zoom\nhttps://ki-se.zoom.us/j/6019910648\r\n\r\nContact\nSerhiy Dekhtyar\n  Principal Researcher\n  Phone: +46852485818\n  Email: serhiy.dekhtyar@ki.se\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/international-forum-arc-seminar-series-with-joseph-gaugler
CREATED:20251216T131612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T070814Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:International Forum (ARC seminar series) with Joseph Gaugler
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DTSTART:20260422T120000Z
DTEND:20260422T130000Z
DTSTAMP:20260418T072742Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join the StratNeuro Seminar with Professor Qionghai Dai as he presents breakthroughs in mesoscale intravital fluorescence microscopy\, revealing large-scale cellular dynamics in living mammalian systems.\r\n\r\nMesoscale Intravital Fluorescence Microscopy\nQionghai Dai\n  Affiliation: Qionghai Dai is a Professor at Tsinghua University\, the Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering\, Dean of the School of Information Science and Technology\, and the director of the Institute of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at Tsinghua University. He is also the chairman of Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence.&nbsp\;Biography: Qionghai’s research centers on the interdisciplinary study of optics\, informatics\, neuroscience\, and cognitive sciences\, with hundreds of journal papers published in Cell\, Nature\, Science\, etc. Specifically\, he has pioneered the development of mesoscale imaging systems and data analysis methods\, facilitating simultaneous multiscale intravital observation of biological dynamics spanning organelles\, cells\, tissues\, and organs across different pathological or physiological states at the system level. He is now working on system neuroscience\, artificial intelligence\, computational imaging\, large-scale data analysis methods\, and neuromorphic optoelectronic devices.\r\n\r\nBiology is a typical discipline covering multiple scales. While cryo-EM and super-resolution imaging enables intracellular imaging of proteins and organelles in microscale\, CT and MRI facilitates organ-level imaging in macroscale at tissue resolution. There has long been a missing gap of imaging instruments in mesoscale to observe the large-scale interactions of cells in the native mammalian environment during diverse pathological and physiological states. In this talk\, I will introduce our recent developed techniques such as scanning light field microscopy (Wu et al. 2021 Cell)\, digital adaptive optics (Wu et al. 2022 Nature)\, two-photon synthetic aperture microscopy (Zhao et al. 2023 Cell)\, confocal scanning light-field imaging (Lu et al. 2025 Nature Biotechnology) to overcome the barriers of intravital imaging\, with orders of magnitude improvement in spatiotemporal resolution\, imaging data throughput\, and orders of magnitude reduction in phototoxicity for long-term observations (Zhang et al. 2024 Cell). We believe the rapid development of mesoscale imaging opens up a new horizon for the study of large-scale intercellular interactions in mammals\, facilitating diverse applications in neuroscience\, immunology\, oncology\, and medicine. While we have exploited some preliminary applications\, we believe there is a great treasure awaits discovery.\r\n\r\nSelected Publications&amp\;nbsp\;1. Jiamin Wu*\, Zhi Lu*\, Dong Jiang*\, Yuduo Guo\, Hui Qiao\, Yi Zhang\, Tianyi Zhu\, Yeyi Cai\, Xu Zhang\, Karl Zhanghao\, Hao Xie\, Tao Yan\, Guoxun Zhang\, Xiaoxu Li\, Zheng Jiang\, Xing Lin\, Lu Fang\, Bing Zhou\, Peng Xi\, Jingtao Fan\, Qionghai Dai. &quot\;Iterative tomography with digital adaptive optics permits hour-long intravital observation of 3D subcellular dynamics at millisecond scale&quot\;\, Cell (2021).2. Jiamin Wu*\, Yuduo Guo*\, Chao Deng*\, Anke Zhang\, Hui Qiao\, Zhi Lu\, Jiachen Xie\, Lu Fang\, Qionghai Dai. &amp\;nbsp\;&quot\;An integrated imaging sensor for aberration-corrected 3D photography&quot\;\, Nature (2022).3. Zhifeng Zhao*\, Yiliang Zhou*\, Bo Liu*\, Jing He*\, Jiayin Zhao\, Yeyi Cai\, Jingtao Fan\, Xinyang Li\, Zilin Wang\, Zhi Lu\, Jiamin Wu\, Hai Qi\, Qionghai Dai. &quot\;Two-photon synthetic aperture microscopy for minimally invasive fast 3D imaging of native subcellular behaviors in deep tissue&quot\;\, Cell (2023)4. Yuanlong Zhang*\, Mingrui Wang*\, Qiyu Zhu*\, Yuduo Guo\, Bo Liu\, Jiamin Li\, Xiao Yao\, Chui Kong\, Yi Zhang\, Yuchao Huang\, Hai Qi\, Jiamin Wu‡\, Zengcai V. Guo‡\, Qionghai Dai‡. “Long-term mesoscale imaging of 3D intercellular dynamics across a mammalian organ”\, Cell (2024).5. Yuanlong Zhang*\, Lekang Yuan*\, Qiyu Zhu*\, Jiamin Wu\, Tobias Nöbauer\, Rujin Zhang\, Guihua Xiao\, Mingrui Wang\, Hao Xie\, Zengcai Guo\, Qionghai Dai‡\, Alipasha Vaziri‡. “A miniaturized mesoscope for the large-scale single-neuron-resolved imaging of neuronal activity in freely behaving mice”\, Nature Biomedical Engineering (2024).6. Zhi Lu*\, Siqing Zuo*\, Minghui Shi*\, Jiaqi Fan\, Jingyu Xie\, Guihua Xiao\, Li Yu\, Jiamin Wu\, Qionghai Dai. &quot\;Long-term intravital subcellular imaging with confocal scanning light-field microscopy&quot\;\, Nature Biotechnology (2025).7. Jiaqi Fan*\, Yuling Wang*\, Lingbo Li*\, Jing He\, Zhifeng Zhao\, Fei Deng\, Guochuan Li\, Xinyang Li\, &amp\;nbsp\;Yiliang Zhou\, Jiayin Zhao\, Ning Huang\, Yixin Hu\, Yulong Li\, Jiamin Wu\, Lu Fang\, Qionghai Dai. &quot\;Prominent involvement of acetylcholine dynamics in stable olfactory representation across the Drosophila brain&quot\;\, Nature Communications (2025).&amp\;nbsp\;\r\n\r\nHost\nPer Uhlén\n  Professor\n  Email: per.uhlen@ki.se\n  Department: Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/stratneuro-seminar-with-professor-qionghai-dai
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T151233Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:StratNeuro Seminar with Professor Qionghai Dai
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DTSTART:20260424T110000Z
DTEND:20260424T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join us as we discuss the latest brain imaging research. In collaboration with the Center for Alzheimer Research (CAR)\, we host an imaging seminar every month over Zoom\, with two researchers discussing their work. Welcome!\r\n\r\nTheme: Brain network signatures of aging\, cognition\, and neurodegenerationMatej Perovnik\, University Medical Center Ljubljana\, Slovena&quot\;Healthy and disease-related networks in neurodegenerative disorders&quot\;Mite Mijalkov\, Karolinska Institutet&quot\;Computational memory capacity predicts aging and cognitive decline&quot\;ZOOMPlease join by Zoom:https://ki-se.zoom.us/j/63522609058&amp\;nbsp\;\r\n\r\nContact\nAnna Inguanzo\n  Postdoctoral Researcher\n  Email: anna.inguanzo.pons@ki.se\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/imaging-seminar-series-brain-network-signatures-of-aging-cognition-and-neurodegeneration
CREATED:20260416T111041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260416T111351Z
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Imaging Seminar Series: Brain network signatures of aging, cognition, and neurodegeneration
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DTSTART:20260429T070000Z
DTEND:20260429T070000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Please join the Center for Alzheimer Research for a virtual morning coffee meeting!\r\n\r\nThe Center for Alzheimer Research organize virtual seminars on Wednesdays at 9 am\, with approximately 15-minute presentations of an ongoing project from a researcher within the center. Welcome!April 29 at 9.00Nenad Bogdanovic\, Division of Clinical Geriatrics“Mimicking Alzheimer’s Disease:&amp\;nbsp\;LATE and PART”ZoomPlease join us on Zoom:https://ki-se.zoom.us/j/67605015526?pwd=NC8zMzB0NG9ZbDhIMUh4QzY1aURqUT09\r\n\r\nMorning coffee facts:Morning coffees are short seminars to meet NVS colleagues and learn more about their ongoing research and projects.Meetings happen Wednesdays at 9.00.Morning coffe meetings started to&amp\;nbsp\;overcome social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.Morning coffees are organised by&amp\;nbsp\;the Center for Alzheimer Research (CAR).\r\n\r\nContact\nAnna Marseglia\n  Assistant Professor\n  Email: anna.marseglia@ki.se\n  Department: Department of Neurobiology\, Care Sciences and Society\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/center-for-alzheimer-research-virtual-morning-coffee-with-nenad-bogdanovic
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SUMMARY:Center for Alzheimer Research: Virtual morning coffee with Nenad Bogdanovic
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DTSTART:20260429T140000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This is part of the “Hot-topics in multimodal imaging” seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities at the department of Clinical Neuroscience.\r\n\r\nTitle: Amyloid PET in the era of immunotherapy of Alzheimer&#039\;s diseaseSpeaker: Silvia Daniela Morbelli Professor of Nuclear Medicine at the University of Turin and Director of the Nuclear Medicine Unit at Città della Salute e della Scienza in Turin\, Italy. She also serves as Chair of the Education Council of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM).Professor Morbelli has extensive clinical and academic expertise in neuroimaging\, with a strong focus on neurodegenerative disorders\, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. Her research centers on imaging biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis\, as well as theranostic approaches.The seminar will be hosted by Andrea Varrone\, Imaging Core Facility\, Department of Clinical Neuroscience.\r\n\r\nJoin the seminar via Zoom\nhttps://ki-se.zoom.us/j/67408275223?pwd=SUpySGxWMFhabkNHK2JETmJDQSs3dz09\r\n\r\nHot-topics in multimodal imaging&quot\; is a seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities with a focus on multimodal imaging\, which will cover the latest research in the fields Neurology\, Psychiatry and Cognitive Neuroscience and will give our audience an overview of the state-of-the-art instruments\, computational and AI assisted data analysis being applied in the field by top international researchers.See our seminar calendar here and join us on Zoom. Welcome!\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/amyloid-pet-in-the-era-of-immunotherapy-of-alzheimers-disease
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SUMMARY:Amyloid PET in the era of immunotherapy of Alzheimer's disease
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DTSTART:20260506T070000Z
DTEND:20260506T070000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Please join the Center for Alzheimer Research for a virtual morning coffee meeting!\r\n\r\nThe Center for Alzheimer Research organize virtual seminars on Wednesdays at 9 am\, with approximately 15-minute presentations of an ongoing project from a researcher within the center. Welcome!May 6 at 9.00Davide Vetrano\, ARC&quot\;Shared and specific blood biomarkers for multimorbidity&quot\;ZoomPlease join us on Zoom:https://ki-se.zoom.us/j/67605015526?pwd=NC8zMzB0NG9ZbDhIMUh4QzY1aURqUT09\r\n\r\nMorning coffee facts:Morning coffees are short seminars to meet NVS colleagues and learn more about their ongoing research and projects.Meetings happen Wednesdays at 9.00.Morning coffe meetings started to&amp\;nbsp\;overcome social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.Morning coffees are organised by&amp\;nbsp\;the Center for Alzheimer Research (CAR).\r\n\r\nContact\nAnna Marseglia\n  Assistant Professor\n  Email: anna.marseglia@ki.se\n  Department: Department of Neurobiology\, Care Sciences and Society\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/center-for-alzheimer-research-virtual-morning-coffee-with-davide-vetrano
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T123128Z
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SUMMARY:Center for Alzheimer Research: Virtual morning coffee with Davide Vetrano
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DTSTART:20260507T110000Z
DTEND:20260507T143000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for this interdisciplinary seminar and register to explore the future of neurotechnology with leading experts from across Europe!\r\n\r\nNeurotechnology is rapidly changing how we understand\, measure\, and interact with the brain. This seminar brings together researchers from NeurotechEU working on some of the most exciting developments in the field—from brain–machine interfaces and rehabilitation robotics to wearable sleep technologies\, artificial neurons\, and soft robots for medical use. The talks highlight how combining neuroscience\, engineering\, and AI is opening new possibilities to restore function\, improve diagnosis\, and build smarter\, more human-centered healthcare technologies.&amp\;nbsp\;Programme:13:00 – 13:30 -&amp\;nbsp\;Neurorehabilitation Based on Brain–Machine Interfaces and Exoskeletons&amp\;nbsp\;José M. Azorín (Miguel Hernández University of Elche\, Spain)\r\n\r\nAbstract:Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct communication between the brain and external devices such as robotic exoskeletons. In rehabilitation\, patients can use mental strategies like motor imagery—imagining a movement without performing it—to control these devices. This process can help stimulate the brain and support recovery of motor function. This talk will present BMI systems developed at the Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche for controlling lower-limb exoskeletons and discuss their potential in neurorehabilitation.Bio:José M. Azorín is a Full Professor at Miguel Hernández University of Elche (Spain) and the Director of the Brain–Machine Interface Systems Lab. He leads the European affiliate of the NSF-funded BRAIN Center. His research focuses on brain–machine interfaces\, neurorobotics\, and rehabilitation robotics. He has led more than 30 research projects\, published over 300 papers\, and holds several patents. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Systems Council and President of AITADIS.&amp\;nbsp\;13:30 – 14:00 - Unravelling the Importance of Novel Data for the Future of Sleep MeasurementsAnna Sigríður Íslind (Reykjavík University\, Iceland)&amp\;nbsp\;\r\n\r\nAbstract:Sleep is still mainly measured using polysomnography\, which is complex and difficult to scale. This talk explores how new data sources—such as wearables\, mobile apps\, and patient-reported data—can improve how we study sleep. Based on the EU-funded Sleep Revolution project\, the talk presents results from large clinical studies across Europe that combine different types of data over several months. These approaches can lead to more realistic and personalized sleep assessment.&amp\;nbsp\;Bio:Anna Sigríður Íslind is the Professor of Computer Science at Reykjavík University and Director of the Center for Information Systems and Data Science Research. Her work focuses on digital health and AI in healthcare. She has published over 120 papers and was co-PI of the €15M Horizon 2020 Sleep Revolution project\, where she led the digitalisation efforts.&amp\;nbsp\;----- Coffee Break -----&amp\;nbsp\;14:30 – 15:00 -&amp\;nbsp\;Rewiring the Brain: How to Make Living Neurons Team Up with Hardware-Based Artificial NeuronsChristel Vanbesien (University of Lille\, France)\r\n\r\nAbstract:This talk looks at how to connect living neurons with artificial ones in closed-loop systems. Such systems are key for future neuroprostheses that can both read from and stimulate the nervous system. The presentation will highlight a highly energy-efficient artificial neuron developed in Lille using CMOS technology\, and discuss how these systems could help restore or enhance brain function.&amp\;nbsp\;Bio:Christel Vanbesien is a researcher at the University of Lille working at the interface of neuroscience and microelectronics. Her research focuses on artificial neurons and hybrid systems that connect biological and electronic components for neuroprosthetic applications.&amp\;nbsp\;15:00 – 15:30 -&amp\;nbsp\;Gentle Precision: Robotizing Neurotech&amp\;nbsp\;Jérémie Dequidt (University of Lille / Inria\, France)\r\n\r\nAbstract:Working with the brain requires tools that are both precise and gentle. This talk shows how soft and flexible robots can improve neurotechnologies\, making procedures safer and more effective. It will cover key challenges in handling delicate neural structures and present new solutions based on soft robotics and real-time simulation.&amp\;nbsp\;Bio:Jérémie Dequidt is a Full Professor at the University of Lille and a researcher at Inria (DEFROST team). His work focuses on soft robotics\, simulation\, and medical applications. He co-developed the SOFA simulation framework and works on robotic systems for minimally invasive procedures and medical training.&amp\;nbsp\;\r\n\r\n----- Coffee Break -----16:00 - 16:30 Session with studentsRegistrationTo attend in person\, register here.To attend online\, register here.\r\n\r\nHost\nJoana Braga Pereira\n  Principal Researcher\n  Email: joana.pereira@ki.se\n  Department: Department of Clinical Neuroscience\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/stratneuro-neurotecheu-seminar-advances-in-neurotechnology-bridging-brain-data-and-machines
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SUMMARY:StratNeuro-NeurotechEU Seminar: "Advances in Neurotechnology: Bridging Brain, Data, and Machines"
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DESCRIPTION:This conference is organized by the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF)\, a core facility at Karolinska Institutet\, led by Swedish e-Science Research Centre\, in collaboration with EBRAINS Sweden. \r\n\r\nThe FAIR&amp\;nbsp\;Brain Data Science Bootcamp 2026 brings together leading experts and hands-on training across brain atlasing\, electrophysiology\, data sharing\, and computational modeling within the EBRAINS research infrastructure.&amp\;nbsp\;Designed for neuroscientists at different career stages\, the bootcamp offers practical workshops on whole-brain mapping with the QUINT workflow\, interactive exploration of multiscale brain atlases using the siibra tool suite and Voluba\, reproducible electrophysiology analysis with Neo and Elephant\, and impactful data sharing through EBRAINS Data and Knowledge Services.&amp\;nbsp\;Read more and register on the event page.(Part of the programme will overlap with the NeurotechEU Innovation Summit 11-13 May.)\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/the-fair-brain-data-science-bootcamp-2026
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SUMMARY:The FAIR Brain Data Science Bootcamp 2026
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DTSTART:20260511T063000Z
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DESCRIPTION:This event will focus on the theme “Next Generation – Skills\, Talent\, Careers & Innovation”\, exploring how emerging technologies and interdisciplinary collaboration are shaping the future of neuroscience and neurotechnology. \r\n\r\nOverview of eventDay 1 - Summit in focusThe Innovation summit\, open for registrations\, will feature keynote sessions\, panels\, and interactive workshops addressing critical topics such as academic career development\, neurotech-integrated healthcare\, and commercialization pathways for research innovations. Participants will also gain insights into other European networks and initiatives\, including EBrains and TEF Health.Day 2 - Parallel tracksDay two will offer parallel tracks tailored for different audiences:Researchers following the summit track will dive into advanced topics like innovative imaging techniques and AI-driven decision-making.Students will participate in hands-on training sessions covering MEG\, data analysis\, and coding as part of the satellite event FAIR Brain Data Science Bootcamp 2026NeurotechEU General Assembly members will focus on exploring strategies and developing practical solutions and shared frameworks to shape the future of international education and research.Day 3 - &amp\;nbsp\;focuses on studentsThe NeurotechEU Student Council meets and training session continues. In the afternoon\, all students are invited to a joint social event. For other participants\, the day is open for meetings and/or travel.\r\n\r\nRegister for the Neuroinnovation Summit \nhttps://survey.ki.se/Survey/46334\r\n\r\nAgenda\nMonday May 11:\n\n\n08:30–09:00\nRegistration\n\n09:00–09:15\nWelcome and grand opening\n\n09:15–10:00\nKeynote &amp\; interactive panel session\nThe Future Clinical Workforce in Neurotech-Integrated HealthcareSpeaker: Daniel LundqvistModerator: Robert Harris\n\n10:15–10:45\nFika\n\n10:45–11:15\nImpact stories from startup journeys \nLexploreSpeaker: Gustaf Öqvist Seimyr&amp\;nbsp\;\n\n11:15–12:00\nFrom lab to startup – commercializing Neurotech\nSpeaker: Bardia Bijani&amp\;nbsp\;BrainZell\n\n12:00–13:30\nLunch incl. group photo\n\n13:30–13:50\nGlimpses of another EU Network\nIntro to EBRAINSSpeaker: Jan G. Bjaalie\, Chief Data and Knowledge Officer\, EBRAINS AISBL\n\n14:00–14:15\nUpdate Blueprint\n\n14:15–15:00\nKeynote\nTechnical Innovation in Neurosurgery - a century of developmentSpeaker: Mikael Andersson\, KI\n\n15:00–15:30\nFika\n\n15:30–16:30\nCollaborative NT projects\nRVRC4.0: soft skills training with AI&amp\;nbsp\;Julian Alvarez\, Yvan Peter\,&amp\;nbsp\;ULilleKI &amp\;amp\; Bonn&amp\;nbsp\;Peder Olofsson\, KISleep &amp\;amp\; digitalization project&amp\;nbsp\;Anna Sigurd\, HR\n\n17:30\nWelcome reception \nTBA\nTuesday May 12:\n\n\n09:00–10:15\nParallel sessions Neuroinnovation Summit\nResearch symposiasResearch symposia: From Cells to Circuits to the Whole BrainResearch symposia: Data Driven Decision Making &amp\;amp\; AITraining sessionsBootcamp training session 1 Digital Brain Atlases – How to Use EBRAINS Atlas Services with the Siibra Tool Suite and VolubaBootcamp training session 2 Electrophysiology – Managing and Analyzing Electrophysiology Data Using Neo and ElephantBootcamp training session 3 Computational Neuroscience – The Virtual Brain/Digital Twins&amp\;nbsp\;\n\n09:00–10:15\nParallel sessions General Assembly\nBoR meetingBoG meetingWP meetingsWP 1: MTR and +2 extension preparationWP 2: MTR and transversal skillsWP 3: MTR and work package adaptionsWP 4: MTR and implementation of Cooperation ModelsWP 5: Communication/content creation(Internal meetings)\n\n10:15-10:45\nFika\n\n10:45-12:15\nParallel sessions Neuroinnovation Summit\nResearch symposia: From Cells to Circuits to the Whole BrainResearch symposia: Data Driven Decision Making &amp\;amp\; AITraining sessionsBootcamp training session 1- &amp\;nbsp\;EBRAINS Atlas Services - The QUINT workflow: Whole brain section mapping using brain atlases and machine learning&amp\;nbsp\;Bootcamp training session 2 - &amp\;nbsp\;Electrophysiology Managing and Analyzing Electrophysiology Data Using Neo and ElephantBootcamp training session 3 - EBRAINS Data and Knowledge Services: Impactful data sharing via EBRAINS IBootcamp training session 4- Towards translational and mechanistic whole-brain simulations with The Virtual Brain\n\n10:45-12:15\nParallel sessions General Assembly\nBoR meetingBoG meetingWP meetings continue(Internal meetings)\n\n12:15–13:00\nLunch\n\n13:00–16:00\nParallel sessions Neuroinnovation Summit\nResearch symposia: From Cells to Circuits to the Whole BrainResearch symposia: Data Driven Decision Making &amp\;amp\; AITraining sessionsBootcamp training session 1- EBRAINS Atlas Services - The QUINT workflow: Whole brain section mapping using brain atlases and machine learning&amp\;nbsp\;Bootcamp training session 2 - Electrophysiology Managing and Analyzing Electrophysiology Data Using Neo and ElephantBootcamp training session 3 - EBRAINS Data and Knowledge Services: Impactful data sharing via EBRAINS IBootcamp training session 4- Towards translational and mechanistic whole-brain simulations with The Virtual Brain&amp\;nbsp\;\n\n13:00–16:00\nParallel sessions General Assembly\nEcosystemsNeurotech2040 Alliance StrategyCo-creating Next Generation Mobility Pathways in NeurotechEU(Internal meetings)\n\n16:30-17:00\nPlenary session\nSummary of topic workshops&amp\;nbsp\;Inauguration of the Museum if Brain &amp\;amp\; Technology The museum of brain &amp\;amp\; technology | NeurotechEUConference closing remarks\n\n19:00\nConference dinner\nTBA\nWednesday May 13:\n\n\n9.00-12.00\nBootcamp training session\nBasic Python for Neuroscientists\n\n10.00-13.00\nNeurotechEU student council meeting\n\n13.00-16.00\nSocial activity for all students\r\n\r\nContact\nMaria Olsson\n  Project manager NeurotechEU\n  Phone: +46852486968\n  Email: maria.olsson@ki.se\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/neurotecheu-next-generation
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:NeurotechEU - Next Generation
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DESCRIPTION:Please join the Center for Alzheimer Research for a virtual morning coffee meeting!\r\n\r\nThe Center for Alzheimer Research organize virtual seminars on Wednesdays at 9 am\, with approximately 15-minute presentations of an ongoing project from a researcher within the center. Welcome!May 13 at 9.00Hosted by Sex and gender differences in dementia work group:&amp\;nbsp\;Melissa Melville\, UCL\, UK&quot\;Menopause hormone therapy and risk of mild cognitive impairment or dementia&amp\;nbsp\;–&amp\;nbsp\;findings from the&amp\;nbsp\;systematic review and meta-analysis commissioned by the WHO&quot\;&amp\;nbsp\;(tentative)ZoomPlease join us on Zoom:https://ki-se.zoom.us/j/67605015526?pwd=NC8zMzB0NG9ZbDhIMUh4QzY1aURqUT09\r\n\r\nMorning coffee facts:Morning coffees are short seminars to meet NVS colleagues and learn more about their ongoing research and projects.Meetings happen Wednesdays at 9.00.Morning coffe meetings started to&amp\;nbsp\;overcome social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.Morning coffees are organised by&amp\;nbsp\;the Center for Alzheimer Research (CAR).\r\n\r\nContact\nAnna Marseglia\n  Assistant Professor\n  Email: anna.marseglia@ki.se\n  Department: Department of Neurobiology\, Care Sciences and Society\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/center-for-alzheimer-research-virtual-morning-coffee-with-melissa-melville
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SUMMARY:Center for Alzheimer Research: Virtual morning coffee with Melissa Melville
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DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Taiwan Sweden Mini-Symposium\, bringing together researchers from Academia Sinica\, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University\, and Karolinska Institutet. This afternoon will feature a series of talks on neural circuits and brain function\, highlighting current advances across both research communities.\r\n\r\nProgrammeFirst session13:30-13:45: Introduction.13:45-14:15: “Integration of progenitor cells from the adult brain into mature neural circuits”- Hwai-Jong Cheng (Academia Sinica)14:15-14:45: &quot\;Deconstruction of brainstem circuits controlling movement&quot\; - Li-Ju Hsu (KI)14:45-15:15: &quot\;Protein N-glycosylation regulates dendrite self -avoidance and pruning” - Cheng-Ting Chien (Academia Sinica)15:15-15:45: “Modular brain-body circuits regulating body weight and tissue homeostasis” - Alessandro Furlan (KI)15:45-16:00: coffee breakSecond session16:00-16:30: “Patterning the cerebral cortex by transcription factor gradients” - Shen-Ju Chou (Academia Sinica)16:30-17:00: “Cortico-basal ganglia circuits for sensorimotor functions” - Gilad Silberberg (KI)17:00-17:30: “Predicting Threat in Time: A New Role for the Hippocampus” - Cheng-Chang Lien (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University)17:30-17:35: final words Shun-Fen Tzeng (NSTC)Organized at KI by:Li-Ju Hsu and Gilad Silberberg&amp\;nbsp\;&amp\;nbsp\;\r\n\r\nDocuments\n\nAbstracts from speakers based in Taiwan (PDF\, 211.79 KB)\n/media/157320/download\r\n\r\nThe Taiwan Sweden mini symposium is organised with the support of The Strategic Research Area Neuroscience (StratNeuro).\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/taiwan-sweden-mini-symposium
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SUMMARY:Taiwan Sweden mini-symposium
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DESCRIPTION:This is part of the “Hot-topics in multimodal imaging” seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities at the department of Clinical Neuroscience.\r\n\r\nTitle: Imaging Neuroimmune Health in Stress-Related Disorders with PETSpeaker: Kelly Cosgrove\, PhD\, is the Charles B.G. Murphy Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Neuroscience and of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Dr. Cosgrove uses neuroreceptor imaging techniques such as PET to gain insights into the brains of people with substance use disorders and other stress-related conditions. Her laboratory develops and applies innovative brain imaging methods to track changes in key neurochemicals over time\, to identify treatment targets for psychiatric disorders\, and to examine individual differences as well as sex- and gender-related differences.The seminar will be hosted by Granville Matheson\, Imaging Core Facilitiy\, Department of Clinical Neuroscience.\r\n\r\nJoin the seminar via Zoom\nhttps://ki-se.zoom.us/j/67408275223?pwd=SUpySGxWMFhabkNHK2JETmJDQSs3dz09\r\n\r\nHot-topics in multimodal imaging&quot\; is a seminar series hosted by the Division of Imaging Core Facilities with a focus on multimodal imaging\, which will cover the latest research in the fields Neurology\, Psychiatry and Cognitive Neuroscience and will give our audience an overview of the state-of-the-art instruments\, computational and AI assisted data analysis being applied in the field by top international researchers.See our seminar calendar here and join us on Zoom. Welcome!\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/imaging-neuroimmune-health-in-stress-related-disorders-with-pet
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SUMMARY:Imaging Neuroimmune Health in Stress-Related Disorders with PET
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DESCRIPTION:The annual StratNeuro Retreat will bring together researchers from Karolinska Institutet\, Umeå University\, and the Royal Institute of Technology for 3 days of cutting-edge scientific presentations\, dynamic discussions\, and networking opportunities that foster collaboration.\r\n\r\n&amp\;nbsp\;The StratNeuro Retreat 2026 will take place at Djurönäset in the Stockholm Archipelago\, from June 3-5.3 June: Neuroscience PhD student day (limited spots available)4-5 June: Main retreat programMore information on the program and application process here.\r\n\r\nPlease note that location\, time and information can be updated on the website.\r\nhttps://news.ki.se/calendar/stratneuro-retreat-2026
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:StratNeuro Retreat 2026
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