GCNI Symposium 2025 - Neurodevelopment and Large Brain Data Analysis
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The GCNI Symposium, held on December 4-5, 2025, successfully brought together leading experts and researchers in the field of neuroscience, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration. The event featured 16 invited speakers, including local, national and overseas experts, enriching the discussions with diverse perspectives.
Over the course of the symposium, participants engaged in a variety of sessions covering a wide range of topics, including neurodevelopmental processes, large brain data analysis, neuronal dynamics, and the exploration of cognitive functions and disorders. These discussions emphasized the foundational mechanisms of brain development, the application of advanced computational techniques to interpret vast datasets, and the intricate relationships between neuronal activity and behavior.
Attendees had ample opportunities to connect and converse during breaks, enhancing the overall experience and enabling valuable discussions.
This successful gathering underscored the importance of ongoing collaboration in neuroscience research. The organizing committee expresses gratitude to all participants, speakers, and contributors who made this event a remarkable success.
We look forward to future gatherings that will continue to inspire innovation and advance our understanding of neuroscience.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research) Prof. Mai-har Sham delivered opening remarks
Director of Gerald Choa Neuroscience Institute Prof. Owen Ko
Souvenir presentations to guest speakers on Day 1
Souvenir presentations to guest speakers on Day 2
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Dec 2025GCNI Symposium 2025 - Neurodevelopment and Large Brain Data Analysis
Group Photo
The GCNI Symposium, held on December 4-5, 2025, successfully brought together leading experts and researchers in the field of neuroscience, fostering knowledge exchange and collaboration. The event featured 16 invited speakers, including local, national and overseas experts, enriching the discussions with diverse perspectives.
Over the course of the symposium, participants engaged in a variety of sessions covering a wide range of topics, including neurodevelopmental processes, large brain data analysis, neuronal dynamics, and the exploration of cognitive functions and disorders. These discussions emphasized the foundational mechanisms of brain development, the application of advanced computational techniques to interpret vast datasets, and the intricate relationships between neuronal activity and behavior.
Attendees had ample opportunities to connect and converse during breaks, enhancing the overall experience and enabling valuable discussions.
This successful gathering underscored the importance of ongoing collaboration in neuroscience research. The organizing committee expresses gratitude to all participants, speakers, and contributors who made this event a remarkable success.
We look forward to future gatherings that will continue to inspire innovation and advance our understanding of neuroscience.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Research) Prof. Mai-har Sham delivered opening remarks
Director of Gerald Choa Neuroscience Institute Prof. Owen Ko
Souvenir presentations to guest speakers on Day 1
Souvenir presentations to guest speakers on Day 2