The 84th seminar for COE young researchers' society

Date : July 18, 2012
Place : University Bldg No.8. Tamagawa University
Speaker : Ryota Kanai (Postdoctoral Fellow, London University / JST Presto Research Fellow)
Title : Brain structure and individual differences in complex social behaviour
link COE young researchers' society (in Japanese)



About "Tamagawa COE young researchers' society"
COE young researchers' society was established in February 2004, for interaction among young researchers related to COE programs and for sharing the knowledge over research fields. Many postdoctoral fellows and research assistants from various research fields (for example, neurophysiology, neuropsychology, ethology, computational neuroscience, etc) joined in this society.
Interaction of these researchers had been limited in their original research fields. This society made a chance for them to know each other's research activity. The entire purpose of the Tamagawa COE program was to attempt integrative human science (from molecular mechanism to educational application), and included Ph.D and postdoctoral level training. The society was very important in this regard. Our society aimed to introduce the research of young researchers concerned with Tamagawa COE, to make discussion from various points of view, and to widen perspective of each research.