4th Panhellenic Neuroanatomy Symposium, on the theme: "Brain-Machine Interfaces: The Neuroanatomical Basis of Devices Interfacing the Human Nervous System with a Computer for Medical Purposes"
April 22, 2024 2024-04-23 19:304th Panhellenic Neuroanatomy Symposium, on the theme: "Brain-Machine Interfaces: The Neuroanatomical Basis of Devices Interfacing the Human Nervous System with a Computer for Medical Purposes"
4th Panhellenic Neuroanatomy Symposium, on the theme: "Brain-Machine Interfaces: The Neuroanatomical Basis of Devices Interfacing the Human Nervous System with a Computer for Medical Purposes"
NeuroTeam organizes the 4th Panhellenic Neuroanatomy Day!
"Brain-Machine Interfaces"
The Neuroanatomical Basis of Medical Human Nervous System Computer Interface Devices
Who are we?
Neuroteam is a scientific, non-profit group that operates in the context of the Neuroanatomy course of the Medical School of the University of Crete and in the context of the Anatomy-Histology laboratory (Director is Professor of Anatomy Mr. Tsiaousis Ioannis. Neuroteam started its activity in 2017 and to date, it has organized three Panhellenic Two Days, with the 4or getting closer! The great interest in Neuroanatomy and Neurosciences is the element that unites all team members!
The scientific leaders and founders of the group are the former Director of the PAGNI University Neurosurgery Clinic, Mr. Antonis Vakis and the Doctor and Professor of Neuroanatomy and Neurosurgery of the Medical School of the University of Crete, Mr. Christos Tsitsipanis.
Learn more through her accounts at Facebook and the Instagram.
This year NeuroTeam is organizing the 4or Panhellenic Two-Day Neuroanatomy, on the subject:
"Brain-Machine Interfaces: The Neuroanatomical Basis of Human Nervous System-Computer Interface Devices for Medical Purposes"
THE Medicine deals with her prevention, the diagnosis and the treatment of diseases of man, as well as with her research and the application of methods and techniques to achieve the above. Her progress of Computer Science has led to the discovery and integration of many important tools, which increase both the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of Medicine. In this context, at this year's Biday we will discuss technological achievements that ensure the interaction between the brain and external computing machines, the so-called "brain-machine interfaces".
You can find the Declaration of Participation with Work Form, the Declaration of Participation in a Roundtable, as well as the Two-Day Monitoring Form below Linktree.
We are waiting for you at the Medical School of the University of Crete, on October 12-13, 2024!