CRAM/Hippocampus
This is the 25th year of the journal Hippocampus and it’s a good time to celebrate the progress that has been made over this long period! It is also the 20th Meeting of the Charles River Association for Memory. Please click on the links below for more information about the journal and CRAM.
Charles River Association for Memory. 20th Meeting.
The Charles River Association for Memory is a group of researchers based in Boston, loosely arrayed along both sides of the Charles River. Individuals from labs at Harvard, MIT, BU, MGH, BWH, JPVA, Brandeis, Wellesley, and other institutions participate.
Goals: To provide a forum through which Boston-area researchers studying memory can exchange ideas and discuss issues common to our field; to foster the development of a network of researchers studying memory to spur collaborative research and training efforts, as well as collective use of resources; to encourage the development of shared learning tools for trainees at all levels.
Researchers of all levels (student through faculty) studying memory are invited to participate in CRAM activities.
Hippocampus Journal
Hippocampus provides a forum for the exchange of current information between investigators interested in the neurobiology of the hippocampal formation and related structures. While the relationships of submitted papers to the hippocampal formation will be evaluated liberally, the substance of appropriate papers should deal with the hippocampal formation per se or with the interaction between the hippocampal formation and other brain regions. The scope of the journal is wide: single and multidisciplinary experimental studies from all fields of basic science, theoretical papers, papers dealing with hippocampal preparations as models for understanding the central nervous system, and clinical studies will be considered for publication.