Final Programme
Prof. Paul Bolam (University of Oxford) Physiological and anatomical properties of dopamine neurons: clues to differential susceptibility in Parkinson's disease
Dr. Mathieu Cloutier (École Polytechnique Montreal) Closing the loop on Parkinson's disease etiology: a modelling study of the feedback between protein and oxidative metabolism
Guillaume Drion (University of Liege) Modelling and measurement of cerebral signalling circuits
Dr. Míriam R. García (NUI Maynooth) A whole cell model of calcium homeostasis in dopaminergic substantia nigra neurons
Prof. Mario Jolicoeur (École Polytechnique Montreal) In-vitro measurement for modelling of brain energy metabolism
Prof. Andres Kriete (Drexel University) Cell Systems Modelling of Aging Phenotypes using Fuzzy Logic
Prof. Richard Bayford (Middlesex University) Modelling and methods to control the field of activation for deep brain stimulation
Prof. Peter Tass (Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine, Jülich) Long-Lasting Therapeutic Effects of Desynchronizing Brain Stimulation
Prof. Peter Wellstead (NUI Maynooth) Systems approaches to Parkinson's disease