INCF Short Course: Introduction to Neuroinformatics 2023


DataJoint will be among the presenters in the Short Course in Neuroinformatics organized by the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) at the University of Washington in Seattle Oct 2–4, 2023. The course will comprise short lectures and hands-on practical exercises from leading researchers, covering topics of data analysis, computational tools and infrastructure, and data management and collaboration. The course targets early-career researchers: graduate students, postdocs, and faculty.

INCF: Standards and Best Practices Organization for Open and FAIR Neuroscience

The mission of INCF is to develop, evaluate, and endorse standards and best practices that embrace the principles of Open, FAIR, and Citable neuroscience. INCF also provides training on how standards and best practices facilitate reproducibility and enables the publishing of the entirety of research output, including data and code.

INCF Short Course: Introduction to Neuroinformatics 2023


Contact DataJoint:
Dimitri Yatsenko, CEO
713-405-7854
datajoint.com

About DataJoint

DataJoint creates software tools for operating neuroscience experiments. Over 100 neuroscience labs around the world trust DataJoint. DataJoint’s work is supported by BRAIN Initiative grants from the National Institutes of Health (“NIH”) to curate a library of open-source components (U24NS116470) and to commercialize a managed service for collecting, analyzing, and sharing neuroscience data (R44NS129492). DataJoint envisions a future of frictionless collaboration among teams of scientists, joining their efforts to reverse engineer the workings of the brain. For more, please follow us on our social channels.

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