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Scientific Short Courses

Get trained on emerging topics and research techniques in neuroscience.

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Short Courses

SfN Scientific Short Courses train scientists in emerging topics and research techniques in neuroscience. 黑料社 2020 has been cancelled. Learn more.

Short Course 1: Neural Prosthetics and Brain Machine Interfaces

Organizers: Charles Liu, MD, PhD and Adrienne Fairhall, PhD

Faculty: Charles Liu, MD, PhD; Adrienne Fairhall, PhD; Maryam M Shanechi, PhD ; Amy Orsborn, PhD; Richard A Andersen, PhD; John P Donoghue, PhD; Sliman Bensmaia, PhD; Zoran Nenadic, PhD; Tim Denison, PhD; Winston Chiong, MD, PhD

Date & Time: October 18, 2019, from 8:30 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. CDT 

Location: McCormick Place, Room S100A

Brain-machine interfaces (BCIs) are devices that make direct contact with neural systems, to translate brain signals into external commands, to provide input to replace or augment functionality, or to alter activity to disrupt dysfunction or drive plasticity. These tools are both an opportunity to replace or restore function, and a tool to better understand neural circuits. This short course will review technologies and algorithms for BCIs and neural prosthetics and discuss the transition to market.

Download the agenda.

 

Short Course 2: Quantifying Behavior as a Lens into the Brain

Organizers: Bob Datta, PhD and Mala Murthy, PhD

Faculty: Bob Datta, PhD; Mala Murthy, PhD; Anne Churchland, PhD; Megan Carey, PhD; Gordon Berman, PhD; Ben deBivort, PhD; Michael Orger, PhD; Jesse Goldberg, PhD; Kristin Branson, PhD; Andrew Leifer, PhD

Date & Time: October 18, 2019, from 8:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m. CDT

Location: McCormick Place, Room S100BC

This course will cover new methods for collecting behavioral data, for characterizing behavioral dynamics, components and sequences, and for connecting neural activity with behavior across scales. The instructors have broad expertise in the development and application of these methods across a variety of model systems, and lectures and demos will focus both on technical details as well as conceptual issues. There will also be discussion of advances that are needed to resolve the neural mechanisms that give rise to the myriad ways in which animals interact with their environments.

Past Course Books and Recordings

PDF documents and recordings are available for review and use consistent with copyright requirements within each publication.

2018:

  • Sex Differences in the Brain: Balancing Sex in Preclinical Research
    • Download the Course Book (PDF)
  • Functional, Structural, and Molecular Imaging, and Big Data Analysis
    • Download the Course Book (PDF)

2017:

  • Intersection Between Brain and Immune System in Health and Disease
    • Download the Course Book (PDF)
  • Neuroinformatics in the Age of Big Data: Working With the Right Data and Tools
    • Download the Course Book (PDF)

2016:

  • Using Single Cell Genomics to Analyze Neurons, Glia, and Circuits
  • Data Science and Data Skills for Neuroscientists

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