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Mapping the Brain and Its Functions: Integrating Enabling Technologies into Neuroscience Research (1991)
Institute of Medicine (IOM)

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. "Appendix C: Lists of Speakers and Demonstrators in Symposia and Open Hearings." Mapping the Brain and Its Functions: Integrating Enabling Technologies into Neuroscience Research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1991.

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MAPPING THE BRAIN AND ITS FUNCTIONS: INTEGRATING ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES INTO NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
Neuroscience Symposium and Open Hearing

Northwestern University

Chicago, Illinois

July 12, 1990

CHRISTOF KOCH

California Institute of Technology

“Computing optical flow in men, monkeys, and machines”

PETER L. PEARSON

The Johns Hopkins University

“The development and implementation of databases for mapping the human genome”

DONALD WOODWARD*

University of Texas Health Science Center

Open Hearing: “Creating a national neuroscience resource”

Chicago Computer Demonstrations

STEVE WERTHEIM

Harvard University

ARTHUR TOGA

University of California, Los Angeles

STEVE GREENBERG

University of Wisconsin

JONATHAN NISSANOV

Drexel University

* Member, Institute of Medicine Committee on a National Neural Circuitry Database.

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