Learning and Memory: A Snthesis of Flies and Honeybees
November 9 - 12, 2008

Learning and Memory CoverThis workshop will focus on recent advances in our understanding of the mechanisms of learning and memory in Drosophila and the honeybee. It will include discussions of learning that occurs through several different sensory systems along with the anatomy, cell and molecular biology, physiology, and genetics that supports memory formation and persistence.

  • ORGANIZERS:

    Ron Davis, Baylor College of Medicine

    Leslie Griffith, Brandeis University

  • INVITED PARTICIPANTS:

    Jean-Maurice Dura

    Institute of Human Genetics

    Andre Fiala

    University of Würzburg

    Katsuo Furukubo-Tokunaga

    University of Tsukuba

    Giovanni Galizia

    Universität Konstanz

    Martin Giurfa

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

    Aike Guo

    Institute of Neuroscience

    Kyung-An Han

    Pennsylvania State University

    Martin Heisenberg

    University of Würzburg

    Tadeusz Kawecki

    University of Fribourg

    Krystyna Keleman

    Research Institute of Molecular Pathology

    Tosh Kitomoto

    University of Iowa

    Sam Kunes

    Harvard University

    Randolph Menzel

    Freie Universität Berlin

    Allison Mercer

    University of Otago

    Thomas Preat

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

    Minoru Saitoe

    Gunma University School of Medicine

    Marc Seid

    Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

    Kathleen Siwicki

    Swarthmore College

    Makis Skoulakis

    Alexander Fleming Research Center

    Brian Smith

    Arizona State University

    Andreas Thum

    University of Fribourg

    Scott Waddell

    University of Massachusetts, Worcester

    Jan Wessnitzer

    University of Edinburgh

    Geraldine Wright

    Newcastle University

    Jerry Yin

    University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Yi Zhong

    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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