Are you sure you want to leave this community? Leaving the community will revoke any permissions you have been granted in this community.
Interested in learning how to build biophysically detailed neuronal modelswith NEURON and NetPyNE?Join us for a tutorial at CNS*2021 on Saturday, July 3rd starting at 10amEDT
THE NEURON SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT2021 Online Session
This social will provide a forum for all neuroscientists interested in open, FAIR, and reproducible science to exchange ideas. Find new collaborators who have resources you need, recruit new users for your tools, or join up to solve standards and interoperability issues with other scientists and developers. Come and help to make neuroscience research more reproducible!
This year's workshop on High Performance Computing Resources for ParallelSimulations and Data Analysis will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 8:30AM to 12:30 PM in downtown San Diego as a satellite to the 2018 meeting ofthe Society for Neuroscience.
This Friday (5/4/18) at 11 AM PST the Neuroscience Information Framework welcomes Dr. Hauke Bartsch to the NeuroTools Webinar Series. Dr. Bartsch will be presenting "The Red Queen’s Race, How Transparency, Interactivity And Gamification Can Be Used To Improve Data Quality".
Over 10,000 unique datasets and 20 TB of data! All in a newly redesigned format.
We are excited to announce the next Protégé Short Course, to be held at Stanford University, California, between March 28–30, 2018!
Open Access? Open Peer Review? Even an Open Data Policy? The future is now NIF followers! Now! BMJ is opening the doors to their game-changing new Journal. Read below for the press release from our colleagues at BMJ.
Happy Tuesday to the NIF Community!The BioPolicy Summit will be happening in San Francisco, CA on October 16, 2017. One of our colleagues, Dr. Bandrowski, will be presenting at the conference. Join us...
The ReproNim Training Workshop is now open for registration. Register and information at:https://tinyurl.com/repronim-sfn17Purpose:The issue of lack of reproducibility has been described in sever...