[Neuroinfo] Computational neuroscience and neuroinformatics at NI2015 in Cairns, Australia on August 20-22

Malin Sandström malin.sandstrom at incf.org
Fri Apr 24 20:39:42 CEST 2015


Want to learn more about the latest tools for neuroscience research, find
new collaborators and discuss your results with a cross-disciplinary
scientific audience?

Then join us at NI2015 in Cairns, Australia, August 20-22! Submit your
abstract no later than May 3rd:
http://www.neuroinformatics2015.org/abstracts, and register at
http://www.neuroinformatics2015.org/registration

The scientific program includes:

Keynotes:

- Teiichi Furuichi: The molecular mechanisms of brain development and
disorders
- Thomas Lippert: Supercomputing and big data analytics in the neurosciences
- Miguel Nicolelis: The future prospects of brain-machine interfaces
- John Reynolds: Dopamine and learning mechanisms in the basal ganglia
- Angela Sirigu: Inside the human brain: cortical networks for processing
movement intentions and awareness

Workshops:

- Small scale brain initiatives. Chair: Romain Brette. Speakers: Ann-Shyn
Chiang, Vladimir Brezina, Paul S. Katz.
- Large scale brain initiatives. Chair: Sean Hill. Speakers: Walter
Koroshetz, Rickard Frackowiak
- Neuromorphic computing and challenges. Chair: Jeanette
Hellgren-Kotaleski. Speakers: Tadashi Yamazaki, Giacomo Indiveri, Tara
Julia Hamilton, Romain Brette

Special symposia, hosted by the INCF Australia Node, on:

- Neuroscience drivers for next generation neuroinformatics
- Imaging informatics
- Simulation and visualization environments
- Atlases, tools and applications

We hope to see you in Cairns!

All the best,
Malin
-- 
Malin Sandström, PhD
Community Engagement Officer
malin.sandstrom at incf.org

International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
Karolinska Institutet
Nobels väg 15 A
SE-171 77  Stockholm
Sweden
http://www.incf.org
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