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September 28th, 2022: Virtual Data Showcase
October 3-5, 2022: Allen Institute, Seattle, WA, USA
The DANDI Archive now has over 90 publicly available neurophysiology datasets, standardized using NWB, including cutting edge data produced by the OpenScope project which has been designed and packaged to enable secondary analysis. Come to the Allen Institute to learn how to access and analyze these datasets efficiently and work together or solo on a re-analysis project of your design. Software developers and scientists will be available to assist attendees on their projects. Explore the datasets at https://dandiarchive.org. Applications are due June 17.
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The Neuromatch Conference is focused on Computational Neuroscience broadly construed, following in the model of the first two NMC events. The scope includes machine learning work that has an explicit biological link. The main series of talks will be hosted within Crowdcast. Instead of posters, we offer flash talks, which are brief pre-recorded videos, and dedicated meet up times for discussion within discord. Submission deadline: September 05, 2022.
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This meeting brings some of the top global researchers at the interface of neuroscience and AI to the University of Washington. The 4-day meeting will feature sessions on reinforcement learning, brain-computer interfaces, and more. Registration is open at https://www.neuroaiseattle.com/. This event will be held virtually and in-person at the University of Washington.
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The Ascona 2022 Neuronal Circuits Meeting will present work on how specific neuronal circuits encode information and drive behavior, on how brain systems interact to produce specific functions, on the developmental and genetic basis of circuit function, on circuit function in social behaviors, on the function of neuromodulatory systems in animal behavior, and on how circuit adjustments and brain states influence learning and behavior. Application deadline: April 30th, 2022
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Each year the Bernstein Network invites the international computational neuroscience community to the annual Bernstein Conference for intensive scientific exchange. It has established itself as one of the most renown conferences worldwide in this field, attracting students, postdocs and PIs from around the world to meet and discuss new scientific discoveries.
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A Mediterranean, Middle Eastern Summer School in Neuroscience. In this ten-day summer school, students will attend lectures delivered by leading neuroscientists, experimentalists as well as theoreticians, which will address the fundamental questions in the field of decision making. In addition to the lectures, the students will work in groups on small research projects. The school is intended for graduate students and postdocs, primarily (but not only) from the Middle East and the Mediterranean region, either working in their home countries or abroad. We will consider applicants with some background in related fields in neuroscience or cognitive psychology. Application will open March 15, 2022.
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a West Coast group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics. This month's speaker is:
Subhaneil Lahiri
Research Scientist, Ganguli Laboratory
Stanford University
Do we really have to sort our spikes?
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Boston-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics. This month's speaker is:
Mariela Petkova
Postdoctoral Fellow, Engert and Lichtman Labs
Harvard University
Correlative light and electron microscopy in the zebrafish nervous system
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Global group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This month's speaker is:
C. Ann Duan
SCGB Postdoctoral Fellow, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Incoming Group Leader, Sainsbury Wellcome Centre
Cortical and collicular contributions to decision making in rats and mice
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts an NY-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This month's speaker is:
Danique Jeurissen
SCGB Fellow
Postdoctoral Researcher, Shadlen Laboratory
Columbia University
Parietal cortex: Useless or flexible? - Deficits in decision making after cortical inactivation dissipate on two time scales
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a West Coast group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics. This month's speaker is:
Yatang Li
Postdoctoral Researcher, Meister Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
Functional Architecture of Motion Direction in the Mouse Superior Colliculus
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Boston-area group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This month's speaker is:
Tiago Marques
Postdoctoral Researcher, DiCarlo Laboratory
MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
What does the primary visual cortex tell us about object recognition?
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