[Neuroinfo] Open Source Brain workshop 2014: Building and sharing models of the cortex

Padraig Gleeson p.gleeson at ucl.ac.uk
Mon Feb 17 17:43:02 CET 2014


(Apologies for cross postings)

Announcing the 2014 Open Source Brain Workshop: Building and sharing 
models of the cortex.
May 14-16th, Alghero, Sardinia.

There are an increasing number of cortical cell and network models being 
developed and made publicly available, from networks of leaky integrate 
and fire neurons based on cortical connectivity and firing properties, 
to multicompartmental, conductance based cell models. Many of these are 
being reused, reimplemented and extended to address new scientific 
questions by labs around the world.

In this meeting, we will look at the range cortico-thalamic models out 
there which are of widespread interest and work towards getting these 
into public, open source repositories, in standardised formats such as 
NeuroML <http://www.neuroml.org> and PyNN 
<http://neuralensemble.org/PyNN/>. We will investigate the steps needed 
to ensure these models are well tested, annotated and ready for use as 
research tools by the attendees and the wider community.

There will be presentations from experimentalists who are producing the 
data to constrain these models, as well as simulator and application 
developers who will create the infrastructure to build, simulate, 
analyse and share the models.

*Confirmed speakers*

Sharon Crook, Arizona State University, USA
Markus Diesmann, Research Center Jülich, Germany
Dirk Feldmeyer, Aachen University, Germany
Rick Gerkin, Arizona State University, USA
Alon Korngreen, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Dave Lester, SpiNNaker project, University of Manchester, UK
Angus Silver, University College London
Tim Vogels, University of Oxford, UK
Daniel Wójcik, Nencki Institute, Poland

Full details of the workshop can be found here: 
http://www.opensourcebrain.org/projects/osb/wiki/OSB2014

There will also be a NeuroML Editorial Board meeting on Tues 13th. More 
details will follow on the NeuroML mailing lists. Interested parties are 
welcome to attend; please email p.gleeson at ucl.ac.uk.

The Open Source Brain initiative <http://www.opensourcebrain.org> aims 
to encourage collaborative, open source model development in 
computational neuroscience and is primarily supported by the Wellcome Trust.

Regards,
The OSB 2014 organising committee

  


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Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology
University College London
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