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The 3rd KULOS Symposium ‘Brain research for well-being’ will be held in Seattle on Friday, January 26, 2024(PST).
Kobe University established KULOS (Kobe University Liaison Office in Seattle) in April 2020. Located in the Hyogo Business and Cultural Center in downtown Seattle, it is our first liaison office on the US mainland. KULOS will strive to contribute towards the globalization of Kobe University’s research and education by providing Kobe University faculty members and scholars with a venue for international symposia and workshops covering a diverse range of academic fields, in addition to offering global educational activities for students.
Organized in cooperation with the University of Washington, Seattle Children’s Hospital and Allen Institute for Brain Science, this third symposium hosted by Graduate School of Agriculture and Graduate School of Medicine will feature various presentations and discussions about Brain research.
We will also hold a networking lunch before the symposium. This event aims to build a network that will encourage future research and academic partnerships.
Registration:
closed
Bio&Abstract: here
General Information
- Date and time:
- Friday 26th January 2024
- 12:00~13:00 Networking Lunch - Introduction of Kobe University - (The reception will open at 11:45am.)
- ・For the first 50 applicants
- 13:30~17:20 The 3rd KULOS Symposium ‘Brain research for well-being’
- 〈Program〉
- Opening remarks
- Tamotsu NAKAMURA Executive Vice President, Kobe University
- Cecilia GIACHELLI Associate Vice Provost for Research, University of Washington
- Session 1 Role of kinases in brain function
- Session Chair
Toru TAKUMI Kobe University
- Speakers
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Smita YADAV University of Washington
- Yasuhito SHIRAI Kobe University
- Kimberly ALDINGER Seattle Children’s Research Institute/University of Washington
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- Session 2 Technology in brain function
- Session Chair
Ayaka BOTA Kobe University
- Speakers
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Nobuhiro NAKAI Kobe University
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Garret STUBER University of Washington
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Cindy van VELTHOVEN Allen Institute for Brain Science
- Closing remarks
- John SCOTT University of Washington
- Junko TANAKA Kobe University
- Venue:
- Burke Museum Cascade Room
4303 Memorial Way NE
Seattle, WA,
United States
- Language:
- English
- Host:
- Institute for Promoting International Partnerships, Kobe University
- Contact:
- Institute for Promoting International Partnerships, Kobe University
Email: plan-global@office.kobe-u. ac.jp
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