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Neuroinformatics 2010

The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) is an international organization devoted to advancing the field of neuroinformatics. The annual INCF Neuroinformatics Congress provides a meeting place for researchers in all fields related to neuroinformatics, including data- and knowledge-bases of the nervous system from molecular to behavioral levels; tools for the acquisition, analysis, and visualization of nervous system data; and theoretical, computational, and simulation environments for modeling the brain.

The very first Neuroinformatics Congress held in Stockholm, Sweden in 2008 attracted 260 attendees. The next year, there were 213 participants that came together for the 2009 Neuroinformatics Congress in Pilsen, Czech Republic. This year, Neuroinformatics 2010 will be held in Kobe, Japan from August 30th to September 1st.

This 3rd INCF Congress prepared with keynote lectures, workshops with speakers and panel discussions, and poster and demo sessions will be an exciting 3 days. The 2010 Congress will also feature a special session on Neuroinformatics in Japan and Asia. This session will constitute the last half day of the Congress and will be organized by the INCF Japan-Node.


This year's program committee is headed by Professor David Van Essen, who was himself a keynote speaker in Stockholm in 2008. The Director of the Neuroinformatics Japan Center and delegate of the Japanese INCF Node, Professor Shiro Usui, is Congress Secretary General.

Participants' presentations are vital components of the Neuroinformatics Congresses. Traditional poster sessions included as well as live computer demonstrations and selected oral “spotlight” presentations. Due to popular demand, these sessions will be given additional program space at Neuroinformatics 2010 in Kobe.

We look forward to hear our very own Maryann Martone as she gives a keynote lecture on the possibility and probability of a global neuroscience information framework.



To view past photos and keynote lecture videos, please visit: www.neuroinformatics2008.org and www.neuroinformatics2009.org.


View the Neuroinformatics 2010 Flyer!

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