The 12th International Symposium

of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum and Ataxias

"The multifaceted cerebellum: motor control and beyond"


October 21 - 22, 2022

On-line Meeting


President:   Prof. Jing-Ning Zu, Nanjing University, China

Co-President:  Prof. Ying Shen, Zhejiang University, China

Honorary President:  Prof. jian-Jun Wang, Nanjing University, China

Dear colleagues and students,



On behalf of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum and Ataxias (SRCA), we are pleased to announce that the 12th International Symposium of SRCA will be held virtually in Nanjing, China, from October 21 to 22, 2022.


Nanjing is dubbed as the Capital of Ten Ancient Dynasties, running through the city are lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Nanjing enjoys a civilization of over 6,000 years and the city itself was founded 2,500 years ago. Nanjing University was founded in 1902, and ranks among the top of China's universities. Nanjing University is also the earliest institution in China to carry out research on the cerebellum, which has been passed down to the present day.


We have selected a symposium theme:  "The multifaceted Cerebellum: motor control and beyond". Due to the pandemic, the symposium will adopt format for participants to join all events online. The virtual symposium will include the Ferdinando Rossi Memorial Lecture, a Plenary Lecture and four sessions, involving  " motor control and motor learning", "development and diseases",  "nonmotor functions" as well as "cell type diversity and circuit architecture". Your participation in the symposium will promise a stimulating and engaging experience to neuroscientists, neurologist, neurosurgeons, and psychiatrists from around the globe.


We cordialy invite you to join us  in Nanjing for the 12th SRCA Symposium virtually. You will have the opportunity to meet colleagues and friends, learn and share experience, as well as enjoy Chinese hospitality and cultures.




With best personal regards,


Kind regards,




Prof. Jing-Ning Zhu , 2022  Symposium President

Prof. Ying Shen, 2022 Symposium  Co-President

Prof. Jian-Jun Wang, 2022 Symposium  Honorary President

Prof. Jean Mariani,  President SRCA


Faculty


Local Organising Committee:


Jing-Ning Zhu  - Nanjing University School of life Sciences  - CHAIR

Ying Shen -  Zhejiang University School of Medicine - CO-CHAIR


Members:

• Xiao-Yang Zhang - Nanjing University School of life Sciences.

• Zhigang Hu - Nanjing University School of life Sciences

• Qipeng Zhang - Nanjing University School of life Sciences

• Shu-Tao Xie - Nanjing University School of life Sciences

• Qin Du - Nanjing University School of life Sciences



SRCA Executive Committee:


• President:                Jean Mariani

• Vice-President:            Marco Molinari

• Scientific Chair:           Timothy Ebner

• Secretary:                Nori Koibuchi

• Adjunct Secretary:       Esther Becker

• Treasurer:                Jeremy D. Schmahmann

• Editor of The Cerebellum:  Mario Manto






Scientific Programme


Lorenzo



Registration - Registration fees


Registration Form

• Registration fees for NON - Members:


     Non Students:     75 €

     Students:          25 €



• Registration fees for Members: (pay your membership fee below)


     Non Students:      25 €

     Students:          Free


Registration fees for Non-Members who want to become member:


     Non Students:      100 €  (symposium + membership SRCA)

     Students:           50 €  (symposium + membership SRCA)



• Cancellation Policy:

Due to Virtual nature of the symposium and the efforts by the board to reduce the registration fees to a minimum, no refunds will be possible after September 20th, 2022.

          



Become a Member of the SRCA


• Membership fees include the membership of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum and Ataxias - the reduction of the registration fee of the annual symposium

and access to the SRCA Journal


                         Become a member:  

Non Students:     100 €


Students:          50 €


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