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PRIVATE
Apr 7, 2022 - Apr 8, 2022
2022 Big Brain Imaging Workshop
Related Project:
Boston University; Online
Boston
Join us for the 2022 Big Brain Imaging Workshop, brought to you by the National Science Foundation Neuronex: Next Generation Multi-photon Neuro-Imaging Consortium and the Boston University Neurophotonics Center. This two-day workshop will take place on Thursday, April 7th and continue on Friday, April 8th, 2022 at the Boston University and online.
PUBLIC
Feb 23, 2022 - Feb 25, 2022
Nemonic Workshop 2022
Related Project:
Online

Multiphoton excitation is a key technology in neuroscience for imaging and photostimulation. New tools and techniques are constantly being developed, enabling new and better neuroscience experiments. This workshop will provide instruction and hands-on training for advanced techniques in multiphoton imaging.

The workshop is hosted by SLAB, a neuroscience and neuroengineering lab located at The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Funding is provided by the NSF NeuroNex program.

PUBLIC
Jan 25, 2022 - Jan 25, 2022
DCL/RFI Webinars
Online

Join the NSF Convergence Accelerator to learn about the DCL/RFI and the program’s ideation process at a DCL/RFI webinar. Attendees will learn about the Convergence Accelerator’s program model and fundamentals, designed to leverage a convergence approach to transition basic research and discovery into practice.

PUBLIC
Jan 20, 2022 - Jan 20, 2022
DCL/RFI Webinars
Online

Join the NSF Convergence Accelerator to learn about the DCL/RFI and the program’s ideation process at a DCL/RFI webinar. Attendees will learn about the Convergence Accelerator’s program model and fundamentals, designed to leverage a convergence approach to transition basic research and discovery into practice.

PUBLIC
Jul 8, 2021 - Jul 8, 2021
MicroLED Optoelectrode Virtual Training Workshop
Related Project:
Remote
The NeuroNex MINT hub will hold a microLED Optoelectrode virtual training workshop with Q&A featuring high spatiotemporal resolution microLED probes. The workshop will focus on microLED stimulation and microDrive construction and usage. However, any questions outside of these topics are welcome.
PUBLIC
Jun 15, 2021 - Jun 17, 2021
7th Annual BRAIN Initiative Investigators Meeting
Remote

Registration for the 2021 BRAIN Investigators meeting now is open. Plenary speakers include Drs. Danielle Bassett, Jennifer Doudna, Erich Jarvis, Ed Lein, and Mala Murthy. Registration is free.

PUBLIC
Mar 31, 2021 - Mar 31, 2021
Request for Input from the Community

Exciting new opportunities at the interface of neuroscience and other science and engineering disciplines, catalyzed by transformative new discoveries and technologies, are poised to reshape brain research and its applications. Advances at these interdisciplinary frontiers depend on dialogue across many areas of scholarship as well as fields that have not traditionally been linked to neuroscience. NSF seeks community input that illuminates these interdisciplinary opportunities, from theory to applications, and points to how they might best be realized.

PUBLIC
Feb 22, 2021 - Feb 24, 2021
Nemonic Workshop 2021
Related Project:
Online

Multiphoton excitation is a key technology in neuroscience for imaging and photostimulation. New tools and techniques are constantly being developed, enabling new and better neuroscience experiments. This workshop will provide instruction and hands-on training for advanced techniques in multiphoton imaging.

The workshop is hosted by SLAB, a neuroscience and neuroengineering lab located at The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). Funding is provided by the NSF NeuroNex program.

PUBLIC
Feb 5, 2021 - Mar 31, 2021
Brain Connectivity
Remote

Five workshops bring together researchers with broad expertise to discuss the state of the art in mapping whole neural circuits, current opportunities for advancing technologies in mammalian whole-brain connectomics, and the challenges to be overcome to generate complete maps of brain connectivity that span the entire brain. Registration is free.

PUBLIC
Jan 29, 2021 - Jan 29, 2021
18th Annual GCC Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience Conference
Online

Confirmed speakers for this online event include Daniella Witten, University of Washington; Claudia Clopath, Imperial College London; Bobby Kasthuri, University of Chicago; and Jonathan Cohen, Princeton University.