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Neuroinformatics 2014: abstract submission extended to April 27

The yearly INCF Congress provides a meeting place for researchers in all fields related to neuroinformatics. This year, the congress will take place August 25-27 in Leiden, Netherlands.


Keynotes will be given by:

- Margarita Behrens, Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA
“The epigenome and brain circuit changes during postnatal development”
- Dmitri (Mitya) Chklovskii, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Farms, Ashburn, USA
“Can connectomics help us understand neural computation? Insights from the fly visual system”
- Daniel Choquet University of Bordeaux, France
“A nanoscale view into the dynamic of AMPA receptor organization in synapses”
- Ila Fiete, University of Texas, USA
“Neural codes for representation and memory”
- Michael Milham, Child Mind Institute, New York, USA
“Emerging models for biomarker identification”
- Felix Schürmann, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
“In silico neuroscience – an integrative approach”

LINKS

Submit your abstract here, latest April 27: http://www.neuroinformatics2014.org/abstracts

Registration is open at http://www.neuroinformatics2014.org/registration

Watch the NI2014 promo video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEudq3SOwK0

The congress poster is available for download at http://www.neuroinformatics2014.org/documents/a0_poster_nov_2013



The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) is an international organization launched in 2005, following a proposal from the Global Science Forum of the OECD to establish international coordination and collaborative informatics infrastructure for neuroscience – and currently has 17 member countries across North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. INCF establishes and operates scientific programs to develop standards for neuroscience data sharing, analysis, modeling and simulation while coordinating an informatics infrastructure designed to enable the integration of neuroscience data and knowledge worldwide and catalyze insights into brain function in health and disease.



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