Dear all,
I would like to remind you about the
WORKSHOP “RECENT METHODS AND ANALYSES FOR LARGE-SCALE NEURONAL POPULATION RECORDINGS” | JULY 19TH-20TH IN ANTWERP @ CNS MEETING 2017
Abstract:
Understanding how assemblies of neurons encode information requires recording large populations of cells in the brain. In recent years, progress in population calcium imaging and multichannel electrophysiology
opened the possibility to record from hundreds or even thousands of neurons simultaneously. While these techniques offer unprecedented chances to monitor large neural circuits, they also push for
the design of new algorithms to gather and process information from such high-dimensional datasets.
The workshop “Recent methods and analyses for large-scale neuronal population recordings”, which will be held on July 19th-20th in Antwerp
at the CNS meeting 2017, will gather leading experimentalists and theoreticians to discuss latest computational methods and analyses used to process such large-scale neuronal population recordings, both in vivo and in vitro. Focusing on high-density electrophysiology
and calcium imaging, it will review recent advances in neuroinformatics research, including spike sorting techniques and characterization of neural assemblies’ spatio-temporal activity.
Organizers: Valentina Pasquale (IIT), Michela Chiappalone (IIT), Pierre Yger (Institut de la Vision, France)
Speakers:
July 19th
• Matthias Hennig (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
• Felix Franke (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
• Nick Steinmetz (University College London, UK)
• Pierre Yger (Institut de la Vision, France)
• Thomas Deneux (UNIC, CNRS, France)
• Marius Pachitariu (University College London, UK)
• Stephen J. Eglen (University of Cambridge, UK)
• Adrien Peyrache (McGill University, Canada)
July 20th
• George Dimitriadis (Sainsbury Welcome Centre, UK)
• Gaute Einevoll (NMBU, Norway)
• Yannick Bornat (IMS Bordeaux, France)
• Ulisse Ferrari (Institut de la Vision, France)
• Sonja Grün (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
• Valentina Pasquale (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy)
• Arno Onken (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy)
• Paolo Bonifazi (Ikerbasque, Bilbao, Spain)
For further information, please visit:
http://www.computational-neuroscience-of-sensory-systems.org/workshop-on-recent-methods-and-analyses-for-neuronal-population-recordings/
Best,
Valentina Pasquale
ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA
Optical Approaches to Brain Function Lab
Via Morego, 30
16163 Genova
t: +39 010 71781 475
f: +39 010 71781 230