open-discussion > NIH funded sparc.science looking for volunteers for usability testing
Jul 1, 2021  10:07 AM | Nina Preuss
NIH funded sparc.science looking for volunteers for usability testing
The NIH funded SPARC program is a Common Fund initiative whose goal is: To transform our understanding of nerve-organ interactions by providing access to high-value datasets, maps, and computational studies with the intent of advancing bioelectronic medicine towards treatments that change lives.

The sparc.science UI/UX team, Gazelle CX, is looking to hold 45-minute usability sessions in July with people who:

  • Search for data from other researchers in the autonomic neuroscience and bioelectronic medicine communities.
  • Can help us achieve a balance of genders, races, sectors, and research focus (e.g. basic and applied research). In particular, we're seeking to include more women and underrepresented minorities as participants.
  • Postdocs, PhD and MS students, computational neuroscientists, device makers, data modelers, and other researchers interested in simulations or validation data are welcome.
For more information, click here (or type: https://mailchi.mp/24478e42c641/sparc-portal-usability-session-postdocs-phd-and-ms-students-data-modelers-computational-neuroscientists?e=2e0dd3cfb9)