Space is still available for the NEURON course that will be held at a location on the campus of the Feinberg School of Medicine in downtown Chicago, as a satellite session to the 2019 meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. This course is for you if you're * a lab director trying to decide whether to add computational modeling to your research program * a grad student or postdoc who is just getting started in modeling * an established NEURON user who wants to find out about NEURON's latest features It starts with a practical introduction that reviews basic concepts, presents a workflow for building and using mechanistic models of cells and networks, and moves on to topics that include: * how to speed up simulations * how to use Python with NEURON (while still taking advantage of NEURON's GUI!) * how to model reaction-diffusion with the RxD class For more information and the registration form, see https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/courses/chi2019/chi2019.html --Ted -- This message was composed in plain text and may contain plain text formatting of source code, tables, and lists. Reading it in a client that ignores "excess" whitespace characters or line breaks may destroy that formatting, making this message unreadable. Outlook does that by default; learn how to disable the "Auto Remove Line Breaks" ""feature"" at support.microsoft.com