Reminder: 2013 Gordon Research Conference in Neuroethology
The 2013 Gordon Research Conference in Neuroethology will take place August 18 through 23 at Mount Snow Resort (Vermont). The overall theme of the 2013 meeting will be "Modules, Circuits, and Networks". A detailed program is available at http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2013&program=neureth.
As Co-Chairs of the 2013 Neuroethology GRC we encourage you to participate in this exciting conference in a beautiful setting. We expect an outstanding and diverse group of scientists at the forefront of research.
We particularly invite junior scientists and students to attend. To facilitate student attendance, the International Society of Neuroethology has set aside additional Heiligenberg Student Travel Awards for students who are ISN members, and has agreed to accept additional applications until 1 July 2013. For application details see http://www.neuroethology.org/ebusisne/AWARDS/HeiligenbergTravelAwards.aspx). In addition, trainees are encouraged to register for the associated Gordon Research Seminar (http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2013&program=grs_neuret) that will immediately precede the conference.
Abstracts are due by 1 July, and attendees must register by 21 July.
We hope to see you in August!
Heather Eisthen and Hans Hofmann
Co-Chairs, 2013 GRC in Neuroethology
The 2013 Gordon Research Conference in Neuroethology will take place August 18 through 23 at Mount Snow Resort (Vermont). The overall theme of the 2013 meeting will be "Modules, Circuits, and Networks". A detailed program is available at http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2013&program=neureth.
As Co-Chairs of the 2013 Neuroethology GRC we encourage you to participate in this exciting conference in a beautiful setting. We expect an outstanding and diverse group of scientists at the forefront of research.
We particularly invite junior scientists and students to attend. To facilitate student attendance, the International Society of Neuroethology has set aside additional Heiligenberg Student Travel Awards for students who are ISN members, and has agreed to accept additional applications until 1 July 2013. For application details see http://www.neuroethology.org/ebusisne/AWARDS/HeiligenbergTravelAwards.aspx). In addition, trainees are encouraged to register for the associated Gordon Research Seminar (http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2013&program=grs_neuret) that will immediately precede the conference.
Abstracts are due by 1 July, and attendees must register by 21 July.
We hope to see you in August!
Heather Eisthen and Hans Hofmann
Co-Chairs, 2013 GRC in Neuroethology
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