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Neuroinformatics 2011

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.

This year's program committee is headed by Professor Mitsuo Kawato, director at ATR Brain Information Communication Research Laboratory Group in Japan, who was himself a keynote speaker at the Stockholm Congress in 2008:

Neuroinformatics 2011 Program Committee



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  • Mitsuo Kawato (Chair, Japan)

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  • David N. Kennedy (UMass Medical School, USA)

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  • Upinder S. Bhalla (NCBS, India)

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  • Jan Bjaalie (Norway)

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  • Fritz Sommers (CRCNS)

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  • Kenji Doya (Japan)

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  • Jeanette Hellgren Kotaleski (Sweden)

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  • Sean Hill (Switzerland)

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  • David Van Essen (USA)


David Kennedy, from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and the US INCF National Node, heads the local organizing committee:

Neuroinformatics 2011 Local Organizing Committee



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  • David N. Kennedy, Chair (UMass Medical School)

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  • Randy Buckner (Harvard University)

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  • Blaise Frederick (Harvard Medical School)

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  • Michael Hasselmo (Boston University)

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  • Ron Kikinis (Harvard Medical School)

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  • Jean King (UMass Medical School)

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  • Maryann Martone (UCSD)

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  • Bruce R. Rosen (Harvard Medical School)

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  • Alan Ruttenberg (Science Commons)

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  • Clifford Saper (Harvard Medical School)


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 have been given additional program space.

The first Neuroinformatics Congress was held in 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden, and drew 260 attendees. For information on the 2008 event as well as snapshots and keynote lecture videos, please visit: www.neuroinformatics2008.org. The 2009 Neuroinformatics Congress took place in Pilsen, Czech Republic, and attracted 213 participants. For more details, please visit: www.neuroinformatics2009.org. The third INCF Congress was held in Kobe, Japan, in August-September of 2010. It attracted around 230 participants: www.neuroinformatics2010.org

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