(Apologies for cross postings)
Announcing the third annual Open Source Brain Workshop, May 12-14th
2015, Alghero, Sardinia. http://opensourcebrain.org/docs/Help/Meetings#OSB_2015
The Open Source Brain initiative aims to encourage collaborative,
open source model development in computational neuroscience and is
primarily supported by the Wellcome Trust. As with
past OSB
meetings this workshop will bring together experimentalists,
theoreticians and tool developers who are interested in creating
open, community developed models of neuronal systems.
Researchers interested in building and sharing models of any brain
region and from any species are welcome to attend the meeting. There
will be presentations on the latest developments and functionality
of the OSB resource and associated technologies including NeuroML
and LEMS. There will also be a special focus session on Wed 13th May
on creating and sharing experimentally constrained models of the
hippocampus.
Confirmed speakers
Giorgio Ascoli, Krasnow Institute, George Mason University, USA
Tiago Branco, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
Claudia Colpath, Imperial College London, UK
Michael Hines, Yale University, USA
Peter Jonas, Institute of Science and Technology, Austria
Troy Margrie, MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London,
UK
Michele Migliore, National Research Council, Italy & Yale
University School of Medicine, USA
Yiota Poirazi, Institute of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology,
Foundation for Research & Technology Hellas, Greece
Stefan Remy, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, Bonn,
Germany
Nelson Spruston, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Janelia Farm
Research Campus, Virginia, USA
Full details of the workshop can be found here: http://opensourcebrain.org/docs/Help/Meetings#OSB_2015.
The meeting is free to attend, but registration is required
(deadline April 15th).
The OSB 2015 organising committee
Sergio Solinas
Padraig Gleeson
Angus Silver
Boris Marin
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Padraig Gleeson
Room 321, Anatomy Building
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom
+44 207 679 3214
p.gleeson@ucl.ac.uk
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