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The Center for Neural Science at NYU
The Center for Neural Science is the focus for teaching and research in
the brain sciences at the Washington Square Campus of New York
University. Formed in 1987, the Center has been a department of the
Faculty of Arts and Science since 1994.
The research interests of the faculty span a broad range of topics in
neural science, including mechanisms of perception, cognition, and action.
Techniques in use in our laboratories include molecular and
cell biology, neurophysiology and neuroanatomy, brain imaging, and human
and animal behavior. Empirical work at every level of investigation
benefits from fruitful interaction with a unique and distinguished group
of theorists both within the Center and in the Courant Institute of
Mathematical Sciences. The Center also benefits from the outstanding
academic environment at the Washington Square Campus, including major
research programs the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Economics,
Physics, and Psychology. Beyond Washington Square, the Center enjoys a
close cooperative relationship with the Neuroscience Institute and with
other researchers in the basic and clinical neurosciences at the NYU
School of Medicine.
News & Special Events
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The 2018 NYU Annual Computational Neuroscience Symposium was held on June 6, 2018. Click here for the schedule.
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The 2nd Annual CNS Undergraduate Research Festival took place on Friday
April 27th, 5-7pm at Kimball Hall, 246 Green Street, NYU. There will be 15
student posters and talks representing work done in CNS, at the Medical School
as well as other institutions.
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The symposium Canonical Computation in Brains and Machines was held at Vanderbilt Hall, NYU School of Law, 40 Washington Square South.
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The 2018 NYU-WIS "Next Generation" Workshop was held on March 14-15, 2018, Room 121, Meyer Building, 4 Washington Place, New York University.
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Brown Bag Lunch: Beautiful Brain, Friday February 9, 12:30-2:00 pm. Center for Experimental Humanities, NYU 24 East Eighth Street, CEH Conference Room.
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Mariana Cardoso (Kiorpes lab) and Wayne Mackey (Heeger lab) have been awarded Junior Fellowships in the Simons Society of Fellows.
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Xiao-Jing Wang has been awarded the 2017 Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience.
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The NYU Nature Conference on Neurogenetics was held on August 9-11, 2017 at the
Kimmel Center, NYU. Click here for a copy of the program.
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Our 2017 symposium on Advances on Memory Systems was held on May 24-25, 2017 at
the Kimmel Center, NYU. Click here for a copy of the program.
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