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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!
NEURON working group invites interested parties to the big data and big models workshop at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago.
Posting Laura Kus's lab query. If you are or know a bioinformatician, please take a look at the post below:https://rockefeller.jobs/new-york-ny/bioinformatics-specialist-ii
Using NEURON to Model Cells and NetworksFriday, Oct. 18, 2019 from 9 AM to 5 PM at a downtown Chicago location.Satellite event to the 2019 Society for Neuroscience Meeting
A postdoctoral position is available for working in an NIH BRAIN initiative funded project on the role of the basal ganglia in motor decision making in behaving mice.
The 2019 NEURON Summer Course will be held at the Minneapolis campus of theUniversity of Minnesota, from Monday, June 10, through Saturday, June 15.For more information and the on-line registration form, see https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/courses/summer2019/summer2019.html
Are you* a student just starting to learn how to use NEURON to model biologicalneurons and networks of neurons?* an experienced modeler interested in NEURON's latest advances?* an established investigator deciding whether to add computationalmodeling to your lab's research strategy?
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.
The FORCE11 Scholarly Communications Institute at the University of California, San Diego is a week long summer training course, incorporating intensive coursework, seminar participation, group activities, lectures and hands-on training. Read the article for details on registering.
The Society for Neuroscience has posted the presentation for ODC-SCI’s Professional Development Workshop: Fair Data, Metadata and Data Sharing in Neurotrauma.
The Identifiers Expert Group of Force11 Data Citation Implementation Pilot (DCIP) has taken a great leap towards harmonization of identifier resolution standards for data citation in research.
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".
Our colleagues at NeuroMorpho.org have released version 7.4! Adding reconstructions from 57 new datasets. The repository now provides access to 86,893 cells from over 50 distinct animal species including numerous new entries. NeuroMorpho.Org is a centrally curated inventory of digitally reconstructed neurons associated with peer-reviewed publications.
This Friday (4/27/18) Dr. Molly Bogue And Dr. Elissa Chesler will join us at 11 AM PST to discuss the Mouse Phenome Database: An Integrative Database And Analysis Suite For Curated Empirical Phenotype Data. Please join us!
This Friday (4/20/18) Dr. Sarala Wimalaratne will join us at 11 AM PST to discuss Identifiers.org: Compact Identifier Resolution And Services. Please join us!
Join us this Friday at 11 AM PST with Dr. Elissa J. Chesler and Dr. Erich J. Baker as we learn about GeneWeaver.
The MIT Better Science Ideathon will take place on April 23, 2018 at the Industrial Meeting Center on the 12th floor of One Main Street. The event will have leaders in the space of reproducibility, including Andrew Gelman, John Ioannidis, Heather Piwowar, and Jeff Spies.
The Zebra finch Expression Brain Atlas; RRID:SCR_000641, has been completely redesigned for 2018.
You're Invited! To the AGU/ESIP Data Management Training Crowdsourcing Event for Enabling FAIR Data on February 22nd.
A great article on using new analytic procedures with "old" data. Read on to learn about NIF's collaboration with ODC-SCI and Dr. Martone's goals for the future of data.