9 - 12 February 2027 - Trieste, Italy
About the Meeting
Subcortical circuits play a crucial role in perception and the execution of a wide variety of essential behaviours. The number of laboratories focusing on subcortical areas has increased steadily, establishing these regions as key model systems for understanding how defined circuits and computations integrate sensory signals with context and internal state to drive and modulate some of life’s core behaviours. In this meeting we aim to bring together leading scientists whose research interrogates subcortical circuits from these different viewpoints using a variety of approaches. The program is complemented by a session focusing on modelling-based perspectives and approaches to catalyse discussions between experimental and computational researchers on how established models from other circuits and systems can be adapted to subcortical structures.
Pictures in the banner and on the right: tree shrew dLGN by Nick Oliver (Savier Lab; left/top) & mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus by Po-Yu Liao (Reinhard Lab; right/bottom)
Important Dates
Registrations are open!
Abstract Deadline
31 October 2026
Registration Deadline (without Abstract)
24 December 2026
Topics
Motor Circuits - from colliculus to spinal cord
Visual Circuits - of thalamus and colliculus
Auditory Circuits - in mice, gerbils, ferrets and bats
State Modulation - social, feeding, decision making
Computational Views - across social, cortical and subcortical networks
Multisensory Integration - from odors to magnetoreception
This is the third edition of the Subcortical Sensory Circuits Meeting; previously organised as an EMBO Workshop by Santiago Rompani and Hiroki Asari (see 2023 edition, 2025 edition)
Speakers
Location
The meeting takes place in the Aula Magna of SISSA in Trieste, Italy. SISSA (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati) combines Physics, Neuroscience and Mathematics, and is located on one of the hills surrounding the beautiful city of Trieste. It can be reached by a frequent city bus within 15 min from downtown. Trieste itself is connected to three airpots (Trieste, Ljubljana, Venice) and has good train connections within Italy, to Austria and Germany.
Check Accomodation & How to reach Trieste for more information.
View from SISSA onto the city of Trieste and the Adriatic Sea