This year, the conference is preceded by a two-day theoretical and practical workshop for select early-career participants.
The first day is devoted to tutorials and seminars about data analysis and experimental techniques for all participants.
On the second day, participants will split in groups and will attend up to two of the practical workshops.
Below is the preliminary program.
ℹ️ Please note that you need to register separately for the workshop.
During registration for the workshop, you can select up to 2 practical projects you would like to join.
As workshop capacity is limited, participants will be selected on the basis of their application and CV.
Selection will take into account scientific fit, motivation, expected benefit, and potential contribution to the workshop, while aiming for a balanced representation.
Topics
in vivo and slice patch clamp electrophysiology for the study of synapses
Alberto Bacci (Paris Brain Institute)
Quantifying differences in neural population activity with shape metrics
Joao Barbosa (Neuromodulation Institute)
Modelling circuit mechanisms of neuromodulation
Yann Zerlaut (Paris Brain Institute)
Exploring neuronal mechanisms with biophysical models
Javier Alegre-Cortés (Paris Brain Institute)
Signal processing for neural data analysis
Nikolas Karalis (Paris Brain Institute)
Neuronal latent decomposition and analysis
Lahna Bekri (Paris Brain Institute)
More to come.
Topics
Quantifying differences in neural population activity with shape metrics
Joao Barbosa (Neuromodulation Institute)
Modelling circuit mechanisms of neuromodulation
Yann Zerlaut (Paris Brain Institute)
Large-scale in vivo electrophysiology using Neuropixels probes
Nikolas Karalis (Paris Brain Institute)
Multi-color fiber photometry
Irene Serra (Paris Brain Institute)
Watching neurons in action: Two-photon calcium imaging of neuronal dynamics.
Fani Koukouli (Institut de Psychiatrie et Neurosciences de Paris)
in vivo and slice patch clamp electrophysiology for the study of synapses
Alberto Bacci (Paris Brain Institute)
TBD
Claire Wyart (Paris Brain Institute)
TBD
Nelson Rebola (Paris Brain Institute)
More to come.