Date:From 15 January 2018 to 16 January 2018
Location:
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United States
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Organised by: Sean Hill, Hongkui Zeng, Z. Josh Huang and György Buzsáki
Sponsored by: Allen Institute for Brain Science (lead), The Kavli Foundation, CHROMA
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