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bid past events

Date & Place:17-18 March 2009, Cambridge, UK

bid workshop on brain imaging

The "brains in dialogue on brain imaging" workshop addressed the scope and limits of brain imaging in understanding and treating psychiatric conditions as well as the ethical, legal and social imp ... {read more}
Date & Place:28-29 January 2010, Trieste, Italy

bid workshop on genetic testing

The "brains in dialogue on genetic testing " workshop discussed the state of the art of genetic testing for main neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer, Parkinson and Huntington and the related ... {read more}
Date & Place:20-21 September 2010, Warsaw, Poland

bid workshop on deep brain stimulation

The "brains in dialogue on deep brain stimulation " workshop analysed state of the art, the potentials and limitations of deep brain stimulation for several neuropsychiatric disorder, looking als ... {read more}
Date & Place:06 July 2011, Brussels, Belgium

bid final conference - dialogue to dialogue

The bid final conference "dialogue to dialogue" offered an overview on three and half years of bid activities as well as an opportunity to discuss key challenges and potential approaches to improve ... {read more}
Date & Place:03 July 2010, Torino, Italy

bid at ESOF2010 - When the final hour comes: end of life care, ethics, costs, and the role of the media.

The bid-brains in dialogue team organised a two-session debate on end of life care at the EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF) being held in Torino, Italy. {read more}
Date & Place:20-22 June 2011, Trieste, Italy

Neuroscience communication workshop

A training workshop on the communication of neuroscience supported by the bid project and organised in collaboration with ESConet, the European Science Communication Network. {read more}