Scientific Programme Monday 11 June 2001

HBM2001 Programme Scientific Programme
 
Time Event/Speaker Title
0900-1000Opening, Young Investigator Award 
1000-1100
Talairach Lecture

Vernon B Mountcastle
How should we think about the cerebral cortex?
Coffee Break
1130-1300
Presidential Symposium

Chair: Richard S.J.Frackowiak

Russell B Jacobs
Kamil Ugurbil
Cathy Price

The Cutting Edge in Imaging Neuroscience: bridging the gap from cell to system

Looking Deeper into Veterbrate Development
High Resolution and high specificity functional imaging
Necessary, sufficient and degenerate brain systems

Lunch Break
1400-1430
Keynote

Nikos Logothetis
On the Neural Basis of the Blood Oxygenation Level
1430-1600
Symposium:

Chairs: Artur Toga
John Mazziotai

* order of the following talks may change
Databases for Human Brain Mapping
Karl ZillesWhy do we need postmortem data in a human database?
Per RolandNeurogenerator databases for the neuroimaging community
Jack Van HornLarge Scale Databasing of Functional Neuroimaging Data: The fMRIDC Experience
Peter FoxBrain Map: A results Database of human functional brain mapping
Jordan FeilderA System to Share and Explore Human Brain Mapping Data
John MazziotaInternation Consortium for Brain Mapping
Arthur Toga*An anatomic framework to database multiple modalities
Tea Break
1630-1800

Symposium

Chair: Daniel Weinberger
Brain Mapping as Functional Genomics
Daniel WeinbergerThe effect of COMT genotype on prefrontal cortical efficacy and efficiency
Susan BookheimerThe effect of APO E genotype on the fMRI response during Explicit Memory
Venkatta Mattay*Studies of the genetic polymorphisms in catecholamine genes and the fMRI response to amphetamine during working memory
Andreas HeinzRadioreceptor imaging as a unique window into gene expression in the living brain
 
HBM2001 Programme Scientific Programme