[FUN_Mail] INCF Short Course: Introduction to Neuroinformatics 2023

Mathew Abrams mathew at incf.org
Tue Aug 29 08:46:27 UTC 2023


Neuroscience has entered an exciting new era of Big Data. New experimental
methods are generating large, complex and multidimensional datasets. Data
sharing initiatives are providing a broad community of researchers with
access to rich datasets of neuroscience data at a range of temporal and
spatial scales.

This course will teach neuroscience researchers and researchers from
related fields about neuroinformatics: the science and engineering of brain
data. The topics covered will range from theoretical background, through
methodological innovations in the field and their application, as well as
socio-technical issues related to data sharing, applications of
neuroinformatics to clinical questions, and compliance with sharing
mandates.
Target audience

Early career researchers, trainees, or individuals switching into the
field. Travel support available.
Format

In-person with 45 mins theory lectures + 40 minutes practical experiences
for each topic.

*General Info*
Dates: 2 - 4 October 2023
Location: University of Washington, Seattle, WA

*Registration*
Learn more about the topics covered and register here
<https://www.incf.org/incf-short-course-introduction-neuroinformatics-2023>

-- 
Mathew Birdsall Abrams III, PhD, MPH
Director, Science and Training
mathew.abrams at incf.org

International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
Karolinska Institutet
Nobels väg 15A
SE-171 77
Sweden
http://www.incf.org
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   Neuroscience has entered an exciting new era of Big Data. New
   experimental methods are generating large, complex and multidimensional
   datasets. Data sharing initiatives are providing a broad community of
   researchers with access to rich datasets of neuroscience data at a
   range of temporal and spatial scales.

   This course will teach neuroscience researchers and researchers from
   related fields about neuroinformatics: the science and engineering of
   brain data. The topics covered will range from theoretical background,
   through methodological innovations in the field and their application,
   as well as socio-technical issues related to data sharing, applications
   of neuroinformatics to clinical questions, and compliance with sharing
   mandates.

Target audience

   Early career researchers, trainees, or individuals switching into the
   field. Travel support available.

Format

   In-person with 45 mins theory lectures + 40 minutes practical
   experiences for each topic.

   General Info
   Dates: 2 - 4 October 2023
   Location: University of Washington, Seattle, WA

   Registration
   Learn more about the topics covered and register [1]here
   --
   Mathew Birdsall Abrams III, PhD, MPH
   Director, Science and Training
   [2]mathew.abrams at incf.org
   International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
   Karolinska Institutet
   Nobels väg 15A
   SE-171 77
   Sweden
   [3]http://www.incf.org

References

   1. https://www.incf.org/incf-short-course-introduction-neuroinformatics-2023
   2. mailto:mathew.abrams at incf.org
   3. http://www.incf.org/


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