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Comparative Neuroscience: Lessons from Biodiversity
The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory

Comparative Neuroscience: Lessons from Biodiversity

Add to CalendarAmerica/New_YorkComparative Neuroscience: Lessons from Biodiversity11/04/2026 9:00 am11/04/2026 5:00 pmBuilding 46,Singleton Auditorium (46-3002)
November 4, 2026
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
Building 46,Singleton Auditorium (46-3002)
Contact
bgreeno@mit.edu
    Description

    The Picower Institute Fall 2026 Symposium "Comparative Neuroscience: Lessons from Biodiversity" 

     

    • Date: Wednesday, November 4, 2026
    • Time: 9:00am-5:00pm
    • Location: Singleton Auditorium (46-3002, Third Fl of MIT Building 46)
    • Address: 43 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
    • Faculty Host: Brady Weissbourd

     

    Animal behavior is incredibly diverse, from insect to human societies; from jellyfish jet propulsion to flying bats. This symposium will bring together scientists with distinct perspectives to examine how nervous systems are organized across species and how these organizational principles relate to mechanisms of nervous system evolution. We will explore questions such as: to what extent do diverse nervous systems share common principles, and when they do, why? What can we learn from species differences? - for example, why are some brains more regenerative than others? How does evolution alter the nervous system to generate novel behaviors? - and how do we compare neural networks across species and levels of complexity to ask such questions? With speakers ranging from evolutionary biology to computational neuroscience, we expect this to be an exciting and thought-provoking day of science.

     

    Speakers

    • Herwig Baier, Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence
    • Adrienne Fairhall, University of Washington
    • Oliver Hobert, HHMI, Columbia University
    • Daniel Kronauer, HHMI, The Rockefeller University
    • Kanaka Rajan, Harvard University
    • Vanessa Ruta, The Rockefeller University
    • Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Stowers Institute for Medical Research
    • Elly Tanaka, IMBA - Institute of Molecular Biotechnology
    • Michael Yartsev, HHMI, UC Berkeley

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