[Neuroinfo] Abstract submission for Neuroinformatics 2016 closes April 30!

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Thu Apr 28 15:46:20 CEST 2016


*Welcome to Neuroinformatics 2016 in Reading, UK, September 3-4!*

Join us for keynotes from top neuroscientists and community and poster/demo
sessions. We welcome researchers in all fields related to neuroinformatics,
including data- and knowledge-bases of the nervous system from molecular to
behavioral levels; tools for the acquisition, analysis, and visualization
of nervous system data; and theoretical, computational, and simulation
environments for modeling the brain.

This meeting is especially useful for anyone who is developing neuroscience
tools and methods, working on better ways to handle neuroscience data, or
looking for cross-disciplinary collaborations.

This year you can apply for a 20-minute investigator presentation in one of
our 8 meeting tracks:

A - Informatics I: Data systems
B - Informatics II: Computing systems
C - Neuroimaging
D - Computation and cognition
E - Informatics III: Visualization
F - Informatics IV: From single neurons to large-scale networks: Connecting
micro macro scales
G - Brain disorders
H - Normal development / cognition

Abstract submission closes on April 30:
http://neuroinformatics2016.org/abstracts

Early bird registration ends on June 30th (midnight, CET), register at
http://www.neuroinformatics2016.org/registration


We're looking forward to seeing you in September!

*INCF and the UK Node*

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Local organizer: Prof Ingo Bojak <i.bojak at reading.ac.uk>
Website: http://neuroinformatics2016.org
<http://neuroinformatics2016.org/abstracts>
Flyer: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6uvidswr8415zy3/NI16flyer.pdf?dl=0
Contact for sponsors:  Helena Ledmyr <helena at incf.org>
Python summer school “satellite” after NI2016:
https://python.g-node.org/wiki/
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