Thanks for your interest in the Inaugural Simons-Emory Workshop on Motor Control to be held (virtually) on June 26th, 2020 from 10am - 1pm EST! This symposium will bring together experimentalists and theorists to discuss the following question:
“What tools are we missing to understand motor control, and what could we learn if we had them?”
SPEAKERS (10 minute talks, each followed by 10 minutes of discussion):
Amy Bastian - Kennedy Krieger Institute
Rui Costa - Columbia University
Amy Orsborn - U Washington
Chethan Pandarinath - Emory University and Georgia Tech
Abigail Person - U. Colorado
Andrew Pruszynski - Western University, Canada
Flip Sabes - UCSF and Neuralink
Lena Ting - Emory University and Georgia Tech
DISCUSSANTS:
Gordon Berman* - Emory University
Megan Carey - Champalimaud Ctr., Portugal
Ilya Nemenman - Emory University
Sam Sober* - Emory University
*moderators
The Simons-Emory International Consortium on Motor Control is composed of eight research groups developing new electrode systems and computational methods for investigating motor control. For more information see
internationalmotorcontrol.org.
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