Inspiring the Future through Neuroscience
The 25th Annual Meeting of the Korean Society for Brain and Neural Sciences2022. 5. 19 (Thu) ~ 5. 21 (Sat)
2022. 5. 19 (Thu) ~ 5. 21 (Sat)
Hippocampal systems in goal-directed contextual behavior
The Joseph J. Chang Award was established to commemorate Joseph J. Chang (1927-2011), the first president of KSBNS and acknowledge those who have contributed to the development of neuroscience as well as creative achievements in the field of neuroscience. This award is sponsored by the family of Joseph J. Chang. Ceremony and awardee lecture is held at the KSBNS Annual Meeting.
Neural processing of negative and positive information in the human brain
Neuronal function and dysfunction of CYFIP2: from actin and RNA regulation to neurodevelopmental disorder
The Scitech Korea Young Neuroscientist Award, sponsored by Scitech Korea Inc., was established in 2012 to reward young neuroscientists in Korea, who accomplish outstanding achievements and continuous contributions to the advancement of Korean neuroscience research for international recognition through productive publication and research activities.
KSBNS Sponsor Seminars are organized by our corporate sponsors to provide an opportunity to experience in-depth presentations of their new products and cutting edge technologies. These seminars offer both industries and attendees hands-on time with scientific innovations.
Tae-Kyung Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
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11:50~12:20 | Hyunrim Oh | Bio-Medical Science Co., Ltd. | Spatial Phenotyping with PhenoCycler Fusion system to Automated Multiplex Staining and Analysis |
Suyoung Yoo (NIKON Corporation)
Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
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11:50~12:20 | Masanori Murayama | RIKEN Center for Brain Science | Fast, cell-resolution, wide field-of-view two-photon microscopy to reveal functional network architectures across multi-modal cortical areas |
Kumiko Matsui | NIKON Corporation | Cutting-edge technologies for biological imaging brought by Nikon: New multiphoton confocal microscope AX R MP |
Jaesang Kim (Ewha Womans University)
Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
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11:50~12:20 | Daehee Hwang | Seoul National University | Proteogenomic analysis of human diseases |
Tae-Kyung Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Time | Speaker | Affiliation | Title |
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11:50~12:20 | Changsun Hwang | Advanced Cell Diagnostics, Inc. | RNAscope™ HiPlex assay and HiPlexUp reagents in situ hybridization assay enables high throughput multiplexed spatial mapping of diverse gene signatures and cell type specific markers across mouse brain |
(A lunch box will be provided. Seats are limited.)
Organizer: ChiHye Chung (Konkuk University), Kihoon Han (Korea University), and Myungjin Kim (KBRI)
Moderator: Kihoon Han (Korea University) and Myungjin Kim (KBRI)
Language: Korean
Inspiring the Future through Neuroscience - Building the next generation of neuroscientists
On the 25th anniversary of the KSBNS, we will discuss the options and future directions for young neuroscientists in their careers. Conversations about coping with the balance between family and successful careers in neuroscience will also be addressed. A panel discussion is followed by an open dialogue between panels and the floor.
A panel of senior scientists:
A panel of young scientists: 6-8 graduate students/selected for the young investigators’ symposium.
Questions about career choices and various career paths are more than welcome. Please email your inquiries to ([email protected]).