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The BRAIN Initiative® Meeting convenes BRAIN Initiative awardees, staff, and leadership from the contributing federal agencies (NIH, NSF, DARPA, IARPA, and FDA), plus representatives and investigators from participating non-federal organizations, and members of the media, public, and Congress. The purpose of this open meeting is to continue to build the BRAIN community and provide a forum for discussing exciting scientific developments and potential new directions, and to identify areas for collaboration and research coordination.
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This event aims to bring together spike sorting developers and experts to tackle open and unsolved spike sorting issues and to move the spike sorting field forward in an open and highly collaborative fashion. Come join the developers of popular spike sorting tools including YASS, SpikeInterface, SpyKING CIRCUS, Mountainsort, and many more.
The event will take place both at the Flatiron Institute and virtually.
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The symposium, hosted by the NeuroTechnology Center at Columbia University, will feature talks from leading investigators in the fields of developmental neuroscience, sensory neuroscience, neural cognition, and computational neuroscience.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and neural networks have long drawn on neuroscience for inspiration. However, in spite of tremendous recent advances in AI, natural intelligence is still far more adept at interacting with the real world in real-time, adapting to changes, and doing so under significant physical and energetic constraints. The goal of this meeting is to bring together researchers at the intersection of AI and neuroscience, and to identify insights from neuroscience that can help catalyze the development of next-generation artificial systems. Abstracts Due: January 21, 2022
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The annual Cosyne meeting provides an inclusive forum for the exchange of empirical and theoretical approaches to problems in systems neuroscience, in order to understand how neural systems function. The MAIN MEETING is single-track. The WORKSHOPS feature in-depth discussion of current topics of interest, in a small group setting. Deadline for abstract submission: 20 November 2021.
Main meeting: 17 - 20 March 2022, Lisbon, Portugal
Workshops: 21 - 22 March, Cascais, Portugal
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a Global group meeting to bring together postdocs and PhD students interested in neural coding and dynamics to discuss ideas and data. This quarter's speaker is:
James Roach
Postdoctoral Researcher, Churchland Laboratory
University of California, Los Angeles
Two roles for choice selective inhibition in decision-making circuits
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused NYC-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data. Our postdoc meetings are now virtual! Register for the NY-area meeting .
The speaker this month are:
Adam Calhoun
SCGB Postdoctoral Fellow, Murthy Laboratory, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Identifying states and sensorimotor transformations that shape behavior
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused NYC-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data. Our postdoc meetings are now virtual! Register for the NY-area meeting .
The speaker this month are:
Jennifer Bussell
Columbia University
The Desire to Know: Non-Instrumental Information Seeking in Mice
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused NYC-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
The speakers this month are:
Adam Calhoun
SCGB Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Identifying states and sensorimotor transformations that shape behavior
Jennifer Bussell
Associate Research Scientist, The Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University
The Desire to Know: Non-Instrumental Information Seeking in Mice
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused Bay area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
Sergey Stavisky
Postdoctoral Fellow, Henderson/Shenoy Labs, Department of Neurosurgery, Stanford University
Dynamics and decoding of speech-related intracortical activity in human dorsal motor cortex
Lu Liu
Postdoctoral Fellow, Tsao lab, Caltech
Exploring neural mechanisms of object craving behavior in mice
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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.
Helen Schwerdt
Research Scientist, McGovern Institute for Brain Research (Graybiel Lab), Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research (Cima Lab), Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Multi-Modal Interfaces for Probing Chemical and Electrical Neural Activity Long-Term
HyungGoo Kim
Research Associate, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University
A unified framework for dopamine signals across timescales
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The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain hosts a postdoc-focused NYC-area group meeting every other month to bring together postdocs interested in neural coding and dynamics, to discuss ideas and data.
The speakers this month are:
Jennifer Crodelle
Curant Institute, NYU, Laboratory of David McLaughlin
Modeling visual circuit development in mice through synaptic plasticity
Xu An
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Laboratory of Josh Huang
Cortical circuits for coordinating food handling and manipulation
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