'Brain professor' Erik Scherder opens LabNL grant
Erik Scherder, professor of neuropsychology and movement sciences, will open the conference program of LabNL, the trade fair for laboratory technology, on September 26. The well-known scientist will shed light on the latest developments in science and what we have learned about our brains. This well-known name will appeal to visitors to LabNL and will add extra strength to visitor recruitment.
Scherder is a well-known face in the media. The professor conducts research into the influence of music and movement on the brain. He published a book on this subject, entitled Singing in the brain. Scherder also investigates the relationship between physical (in)activity and behavior in people with and without dementia.
Scherder's opening keynote forms the basis for an extensive three-day lecture program during LabNL. On the first day of the fair (Tuesday, September 26), the focus is on lab optimization. Speakers from science and practice will tell you how you can work faster and more accurately in the lab. The program on Wednesday focuses on life science, while the final day focuses on separation techniques.
On the exhibition floor in hall 7 of the Jaarbeurs, the visitor is extensively informed about the latest technologies, solutions and tools for the laboratory. As exhibitors, you inform trade fair visitors effectively about the latest innovations and products. At the same time, the visitor has access to the Electronics & Applications fair. This trade fair for the electronics market is organized simultaneously with LabNL, also in hall 7. Both fairs can be visited free of charge after registration.
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