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2017 Suddath Symposium

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“Neuromodulation and Synaptic Control: Modern Tools and Applications”

The Suddath Symposium is a two day event held annually to celebrate the life and contribution of F.L. "Bud" Suddath by discussing the latest developments in the fields of bioengineering and bioscience.

Confirmed speakers:

Gordon Berman - Emory University
Bilal Haider - Georgia Tech & Emory University
Liang Han - Georgia Tech
Ravi Kane - Georgia Tech & Emory University
Paul Katz - Georgia State University
Robert Liu - Emory University
Eve Marder - Brandeis University 
Patrick McGrath - Georgia Tech
Gero Miesenböck - University of Oxford 
Vincent Pieribone - Yale University Medical School
William Schafer - University of Cambridge
Mark Schnitzer - Stanford University
Annabelle Singer - Georgia Tech & Emory University
Samuel Sober - Emory University
Zhexing Wen - Emory University School of Medicine
Larry Young - Emory University 

Symposium Chairs: Hang Lu, Ph.D. and Garrett Stanley, Ph.D.

Registration:
Early registration $25 through January 23, 2017 - all attendees
Regular registration $40, beginning January 24, 2017 - all attendees

For complete symposium info and registration, visit: Suddath Symposium website


The 2017 Suddath Symposium is supported by the Parker H. Petit Institute of Bioengineering & Bioscience at Georgia Tech.


The Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, an internationally recognized hub of multidisciplinary research at the Georgia Institute of Technology, brings engineers, scientists, and clinicians together to solve some of the world’s most complex health challenges. With 18 research centers, more than 180 faculty members, and $24 million in state-of-the-art facilities, the Petit Institute is translating scientific discoveries into game-changing solutions to solve real-world problems.

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  • Created By:Colly Mitchell
  • Created:06/28/2016
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:04/13/2017

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