Dear all,

This year in Chicago, you are very welcome to come and visit INCF in booth #2114, located in the funders row. Are you working on an interesting project, or looking for new collaborators? Come by and talk to us, and bring a colleague! Our booth has a comfortable sofa perfect for short spontaneous meetings. 

As usual, we host demos of community tools in our booth, Sunday through Tuesday. Interested in model discovery with SenseLab and NeuroElectro, or in the latest developments of OpenWorm? Do you want to get started on collaborative model development with Open Source Brain? Meet them and many others in our booth on Oct 18-20 (full schedule below).

On Sunday October 18, you can meet us at: 

* the SfN-sponsored neuroinformatics social (room N229, 18:45-20:45), with presentations by Tom Insel and Sean Hill, chaired by David Kennedy from NITRC and with representation from NIF and INCF. 
* or get an introduction to the Neurodata Without Borders data format at the Fairmont Chicago (Ambassador room, 18:30-->).

And on Tuesday October 20, we will of course be at the SfN-sponsored computational neuroscience social (Room N139, 18:45-20:45).

More details on our SfN webpage https://incf.org/community/sfn2015 or in our special edition SfN Newsletter http://eepurl.com/bClxYf

See you in Chicago!

Best regards,
Malin Sandström on behalf of the INCF Secretariat
 

TOOL DEMOS OCTOBER 18-20 IN BOOTH 2114
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Sunday
9:30-11:15   Sharing neuroimaging results with NIDM

11:15-13:00  NIX: Versatile file format for consistent data organization and sharing

13:30-15:15   J-Node live demos

15:15-17:00   NeuroVault.org: A web-based repository for collecting and sharing unthresholded statistical maps of the human brain

Monday
9:30-11:15  The CARMEN Portal. What it is, what has been learned

11:15-13:00  CENTER-TBI data capture and analysis platform

13:30-15:15  Microcircuit cell types, connectomics, and model discovery usingSenseLab andNeuroElectro

15:15-17:00  OpenWorm: An open science approach to computational neuroscience

Tuesday
9:30-11:15  TimeLapseReg: An ImageJ plugin for drift correction of video sequences in time lapse microscopy

11:15-13:00 Collaborative model development on Open Source Brain

13:30-15:15 Research Resource ID's and annotating the web

15:15-17:00  KnowledgeSpace demo


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Malin Sandström, PhD
Community Engagement Officer
malin.sandstrom@incf.org

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