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Past Events
The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain invites hosts a quarterly west coast postdoc meeting series to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. Registration is required.
The speakers for the fall meeting are:
Alexandra Kling, Postdoctoral Fellow in Chichilnisky lab, Neurosurgery Dept, Stanford University
Stochastic model of cone sampling in macaque ganglion cell receptive fields
Ali Mohebi, Postdoctoral Scholar in Berke lab, UCSF
Cholinergic interneurons drive dopamine release during motivated approach
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused Boston-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
Honi Sanders
Postdoctoral Associate, MIT
Hippocampal Remapping as Hidden State Inference
Ali Yousefi
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, WPI (Formerly Postdoc at BU; Advisor: Uri T. Eden)
Decoding Hidden Cognitive States From Behavior and Physiology Using a Bayesian Approach
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This workshop is intended as a "by the students, for the students" meeting. Participants will include only students and postdocs doing theoretical neuroscience research. Over the course of the week, attendees will give 20-minute research talks on their work, as well as in-depth 45-minute tutorials on theoretical techniques relevant to their research. Deadline to apply: July 12, 2019
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Interested in cutting-edge neuroscience tools & technology? Come ‘talk shop’ with some of the leading toolmakers funded by the US BRAIN Initiative. Through the BRAIN Initiative, a broad array of these tools and resources are becoming available to the research community. This informal and interactive social is open to all SfN attendees. For a list of confirmed featured scientists and other updates visit: www.braininitiative.org/events/sfn-social/ Funded by the BRAIN Initiative Alliance.
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SfN's 49th annual meeting is the premier venue for neuroscientists to present emerging science, learn from experts, forge collaborations with peers, explore new tools and technologies, and advance careers. Deadline to submit abstracts: May 2 5pm EDT.
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IBRO aims to promote neuroscience research and communication among researchers around the world. One of its foremost emphasis is on supporting education of young investigators in developing countries. Deadline to submit and abstract: May 15, 2019
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