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Mar 2, 2015 Methods in Computational Neuroscience
Animals interact with a complex world, encountering a variety of challenges: They must gather data about the environment, discover useful structures in these data, store and recall...
Feb 27, 2015 Power-laws and multiple scales in neural systems
This workshop aims to bring together researchers of different fields, from physics to computational and experimental neuroscience. The goal is to make an overview of the recent findings...
Feb 25, 2015 Improve your Python!
Python is quickly becoming a standard tool for the programming neuroscientist. The INCF German Node (G-Node) is organizing the summer school "Advanced Scientific Programming in Python"...
Feb 20, 2015 INCF Short Course on Information Processing in Neural Systems
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ INCF Short Course on Information Processing in Neural Systems -- From Single Neurons to Large-Scale...
Feb 10, 2015 We've been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code!
INCF has been accepted as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code, our fifth year running! Project ideas and mentors have been recruited from our community, mainly our Nodes...
Feb 10, 2015 We're preparing for Google Summer of Code
INCF has applied to be a mentoring organization in Google Summer of Code, our fifth year running. Project ideas and mentors have been recruited from our community, mainly our Nodes...
Feb 10, 2015 Lurie Prize to Karl Deisseroth for neuroscience methods
The Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH) has selected Karl Deisseroth (Stanford), as the 2015 winner of the Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Deisseroth...
Feb 10, 2015 Summer school on memory and plasticity
CAMP (Computational Approaches to Memory and Plasticity at NCBS, Bangalore) is a 16-day summer school on the theory and simulation of learning, memory and plasticity in the brain. It...
Feb 10, 2015 CAMP @ Bangalore
CAMP @ Bangalore is a 16-day summer school on the theory and simulation of learning, memory and plasticity in the brain. International and Indian applicants from theoretical and/or...
Feb 9, 2015 ISBI NEATBrainS15 workshop
Call for papersThe main academic objective of the NEATBrainS15 workshop is to compare and discuss the performance of algorithms in segmenting gray matter, white matter and cerebrospinal...
Feb 9, 2015 Advanced fMRI Summer Program at UCLA
UCLA/Semel NeuroImaging Training Program Advanced fMRI Summer CourseThe UCLA Advanced fMRI Summer Course is designed for advanced users, from graduate students to tenured faculty,...
Feb 9, 2015 School on Neurotechniques 2015
Call for participation School on Neurotechniques 2015: The toolbox for investigating the function of neural circuits23-27 March 2015NeuroChip Lab, University of Padova, ItalyWebsite: http://www.vassanellilab.eu/school-neurotechniques/OBJECTIVEInvestigating...
Feb 9, 2015 BNNI 2015
The course is interdisciplinary and covers modeling at different levels of organization of the brain. It combines lectures, tutorials and computer exercises for computational modeling...
Jan 23, 2015 BrainBrowser
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics | BrainBrowser is a lightweight, high-performance JavaScript visualization library built to provide easy-to-use, powerful, on-demand visualization of...
Jan 23, 2015 Automatic analysis (aa)
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics | Efficient neuroimaging workflows and parallel processing using Matlab and XML
Jan 23, 2015 FocusStack and StimServer
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics | A new open source MATLAB toolchain for visual stimulation and analysis of two-photon calcium neuronal imaging data
Jan 23, 2015 PRNI2015
After Istanbul, Seoul, London, Philadelphia, and Tübingen, the 5th International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in NeuroImaging will continue to facilitate exchange of ideas between...
Jan 21, 2015 Neuronal circuits: Waves of perception
A recent study in humans analysed the effects of γ-band-specific entrainment of cortical areas and found that interhemispheric connectivity could be increased by artificially increasing...
Jan 21, 2015 The straw man in the brain
Mirror neurons—brain cells that are activated when viewing the actions of another—have been implicated in everything from obesity to autism. While many of the claims made about...
Jan 21, 2015 Blown-up brains reveal nanoscale details
In Nature, researchers explain a technique, called expansion microscopy, that involves physically inflating biological tissues using a material more commonly found in baby nappies...
Jan 20, 2015 IJCCI 2015
Conference name:The 7th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence – IJCCI 2015 Venue:Lisbon, Portugal Event date:12 – 14 November, 2015 Regular Papers Paper...
Jan 15, 2015 Bridging Neural Mechanisms and Cognition
Fifteen years into the millennium, we have witnessed great advances in cognitive science and in our understanding of principles of neural function at the subcellular, cellular, circuit...
Jan 12, 2015 PyNN 0.8 beta 2 released
PyNN (pronounced 'pine') is a simulator-independent language for building neuronal network models.For a list of the main changes between PyNN 0.7 and 0.8, see the release notes for...
Jan 9, 2015 Bernstein Conference: Call for satellite workshop proposals
The Bernstein Conference is the Bernstein Network's central forum that has developed over time into the largest annual Computational Neuroscience conference in Europe, attracting an...
Jan 8, 2015 The Decoding Toolbox (TDT)
In Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, researchers introduce The Decoding Toolbox (TDT) which represents a user-friendly, powerful and flexible package for multivariate analysis of functional...
Jan 8, 2015 NeuroGrid
In Nature Neuroscience, researchers have developed an organic material–based, ultraconformable, biocompatible and scalable neural interface array (the ‘NeuroGrid’) that can record...
Jan 8, 2015 INCF looks for Systems/Cloud Engineer
The INCF Secretariat is now looking for a friendly, positive and service-oriented individual to join our team as a systems/cloud engineer.
Dec 19, 2014 INCF latest newsletter
INCF has just published the latest issue of INCF newsletter, with updates on INCF and neuroinformatics activities, recent publications by our dedicated task force members and other...
Dec 19, 2014 Happy holidays!
Thanks to our community for another productive enjoyable year of collaboration. On behalf of the Secretariat, I wish you a very happy holiday season & look forward to continuing...
Dec 19, 2014 INCF Short Course 2015
AIMINCF is offering a two-day course that provides an introduction to and overview of a wide range of topics within neuroinformatics by leading experts in the field. The course is...
Dec 19, 2014 A case study in connectomics: the history, mapping, and connectivity of the claustrum
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics | By providing an explanation of the neuroimaging and histology methods have been undertaken to study the claustrum thus far—and the conclusions these...
Dec 19, 2014 Flies give wings to human disease studies
Nature Methods | Highlights: Chemically induced mutations on the fruit fly X chromosome reveal the genetic basis of certain human neurologic disorders.
Dec 19, 2014 Nature Neuroscience: Focus in Neurogenomics
In a special focus issue on neurogenomics, Nature Neuroscience highlights findings and insights into the genetics of neurodevelopmental, neurological and psychiatric disorders. The...
Dec 17, 2014 Advanced Scientific Programming in Python
Clean language design, ease of extensibility, and many open source libraries for scientific computing and data visualization are driving Python to become a standard tool for the programming...
Dec 17, 2014 New release of NeuroMorpho.org adds 16k fly neurons
The neuron reconstruction database NeuroMorpho.org just announced the release of version 6.0, with 16,050 new reconstructions added - all from the same data set, the Drosophila melanogaster atlas...
Dec 12, 2014 NPRC: On the road to efficient peer review
INCF is very pleased to share this Biome new article featuring the Neuroscience Peer Review Consortium (NPRC). Biome is and online publication by BioMedCentral that provides biologists,...
Dec 11, 2014 ISN 2015
A workshop to demonstrate the power and potential in state-of-the-art integrated systems and computational approaches to key neural circuits, with paired talks presenting experimental...
Dec 10, 2014 Neuroethics workshop in Australia
On December 10-11, Australian researchers are holding a two-day workshop in neuroethics with cross-disciplinary lectures and discussions of brain research's effect on society, addressing...
Nov 24, 2014 Thank you!
We would like to thank everyone who who gave demonstrations, presented posters with INCF work, visited our booth, and came to our social at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Washington,...
Nov 24, 2014 Major new release of simulator MOOSE
MOOSE is the Multiscale Object-Oriented Simulation Environment, able to operate at many levels of detail. It is designed to simulate neural systems ranging from subcellular components...
Nov 24, 2014 Japan-China-Korea joint workshop in December
The INCF Japan and Korea Nodes are joining together with Chinese colleagues in a workshop on neurobiology and neuroinformatics, the NBNI 2014, to be held for the fourteenth time on...
Nov 19, 2014 Webinar on Alzheimer's disease modelling
On November 21 at 12 noon ET, Orion Bionetworks is hosting a clinical neuroscience research webinar: "Towards a Mechanism-based Taxonomy of Alzheimer´s Disease: Modelling and Mining...
Nov 19, 2014 Brain omics at NIPS 2014
The goal of the workshop is to bring together people from the neuroscience, cognitive science and the machine learning community. We offer travel support, provided by funding from INCF...
Nov 16, 2014 INCF at Society for Neuroscience
Meet INCF at Neuroscience 2014 in Washington DC, November 16-19! You are very welcome to visit us in booth #3517, located near other neuroinformatics exhibitors. Are you working on...
Nov 10, 2014 German INCF Node Data Analysis course 2015
This course will give hands-on experience with neural data analysis for PhD students and young postdocs. Participants may have a theoretical or experimental background but must have...
Nov 5, 2014 Petition to recognize the role of software in research
We know many in our community write or rely on research software. The UK non-profit Software Sustainability Institute has launched a petition to and for everyone in the research community...
Oct 28, 2014 Nature Neuroscience special 'big data' issue
The November issue of Nature Neuroscience is a special issue on big data in neuroscience. Subjects include: different kinds of big data in neuroscience, from epigenomics to connectomics...
Oct 23, 2014 Big Data Opportunities Using NIH/NIMH Data Repositories-SfN Satellite Symposium
The NIH established the National Database for Autism Research (NDAR) in 2008. Since then, de-identified human subjects research data on 77,000 research participants across hundreds...
Oct 23, 2014 Online course in Computational Neuroscience of Single Neurons
EPFL offers an introduction to the field of theoretical and computational neuroscience with a focus on models of single neurons. Neurons encode information about stimuli in a sequence...
Oct 14, 2014 A Community Spring For Neuroscience Data Sharing
In Neuroinformatics (Springer), leader of the neuron registry task force Giorgio Ascoli reflects upon neuroscience data sharing in 2014.
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