6th Annual Neurophotonics Center Symposium

We welcome you to join us on Thursday, January 12, for the 6th Annual Neurophotonics Center Symposium. For 2023, the NPC Symposium will provide a Five year Progress Report (2017-2022) and Vision for 2027. We will have several NPC faculty report what they have accomplished and where they are going.

There is no cost to attend, but advance registration is required so that we can plan for food.

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Neurophotonics Center Symposium
NPC Five year Progress Report (2017-2022) and Vision for 2027

Thursday, January 12, 2023 from 12:15- 5:30

Location: PHO 906
8 St Mary’s St, Boston, MA 02215

Agenda:

WELCOME & Lunch

12:15:00 – 1 PM

SESSION 1

 1 – 3 PM 

  1. David Boas, BME, Update from the NPC Director
  2. Ian Davison, Biology, Sensory-guided behaviors in the natural world
  3. Lei, Tian, ECE, Advancing Neurophotonics by Computational Imaging
  4. Michael Wallace, Anatomy and Neurobiology, Imaging neural activity from genetically defined neurons in the lateral habenula
  5. Marke Howe, PBS, Multi-fiber arrays for measuring large scale neural activity across deep brain volumes in behaving mice
  6. Kamal Sen, BME, Investigating Complex Scene Analysis in Humans using fNIRS
  7. Lou Awad, Sargent, fNIRS in gait recovery
  8. Swathi Kiran, Sargent, Using fNIRS to study impaired human communication: Advances and challenges 

Coffee Break

 3 – 3:30 PM 

SESSION 2

3:30 – 5:30 PM

  1. Jerry Chen, Biology, Multi-foci multi-photon imaging across space and time
  2. Ben Scott, PBS, Cell assembly formation during learning and development
  3. Steve Ramirez, PBS, Imaging memories in the brain
  4. Chen Yang, ECE, Photonics and bioelectronic for high precision non-genetic neural modulation
  5. Chris Gabel, Physiology and Biophysics, Light sheet microscopy for “whole brain” imaging in C. elegans
  6. Martin Thunemann, BME, Multimodal interrogation of human cortical organoids implanted into mouse cortex
  7. Abdoulaye Ndao, ECE, Singularities of non-Hermitian systems and their applications
  8. Hadi Nia, BME, Probing lung function at high spatiotemporal resolution using a novel crystal ribcage

Reception

5:30-6:30 PM 

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