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WELCOME!

After an extended hiatus we are excited to restart the Primate Neurobiology Meeting !

This single-track international meeting offers a platform for scientists studying behavioral and neural mechanisms of sensory, motor, cognitive and social functions of nonhuman primates.

For the 13th Primate Neurobiology Meeting we will meet in Goettingen April 26-28, 2023. 

We welcome you to the meeting and hope you seize this unique opportunity to get together with colleagues. Please, tell others who might be interested in the topic and may not be on the mailing list. 

With your contributions, we are looking forward to an exciting scientific program. The single-track schedule ensures plenty of opportunities to interact and discuss your research. In addition to three keynote lectures,  there will be 80 posters (DIN A0, Portrait format) and 14 oral presentations (15-20 min), as well as a forum for discussion. A cash prize will be awarded for the best poster!

An additional program will be organized specifically for technicians

This year's keynote speakers are: 

     Yifat Prut   

Hebrew University,
Jerusalem, Israel

Keynote:
Cerebellar control of neural and behavioral coordination

    Aldo Genovesio 

Sapienza University, 
Rome, Italy

Keynote:
The role of the macaque frontal pole cortex in
exploration and evaluation of self and others’ choices

   Jude Mitchell

University of Rochester,
New York, USA

Keynote:
Neural mechanisms of active vision in marmoset visual cortex


The meeting will allow you to discuss new results, established as well as upcoming new methods, questions of animal husbandry and welfare as well as legal issues related to regulating research on nonhuman primates. The Primate Neurobiology Meeting is characterized by a deliberately informal format to facilitate the exchange of information on any aspect of primate neurobiology and to allow us to speak out on behalf of this indispensable approach in the neurosciences. To this end, participants may present any aspect of their work at any stage – from the presentation of methods to that of concepts, from the introduction of very first results to the discussion of work that may have already been presented at other conferences. In particular, we encourage students and postdocs working in nonhuman primate laboratories to participate and to consider presenting their projects.
 

Register to attend, to give a talk or present a poster at the link below!


Registration

Schedule information


Location
German Primate Center
Kellnerweg 4
37077 Göttingen

Meeting starts
around noon on April 26, 2023

Meeting ends 
after lunch on April 28, 2023

Registration fee

(including coffee breaks, lunches and dinners)


Scientists: 250.- €
Technicians and Support Staff: 200.- €
Students: 200.- €

Deutsches Primatenzentrum GmbH
IBAN: DE16 2605 0001 0018 0020 22 
BIC: NOLADE21GOE
Bank: Sparkasse Göttingen
Reason for transfer: EE31-01, PrimNeu2023

Deadline for online registration:
April 9th, 2023  

Please ensure that your payment by bank transfer must be credited to our account by April 20th!

Due to administrative reasons the registration fee cannot be refunded in case of cancellation after April 20, 2023.

Contact


Please email any questions about logistics (accommodations or travel) to Beatrix Glaser.

For registration or website questions, contact Bobbie Smith.

Questions about the scientific program can be sent to Igor Kagan.