NEURON course at SFN 2001 meeting



From: Ted Carnevale (ted.carnevale@yale.edu)
Date: Fri Aug 17 2001 - 14:19:13 CEST


Short Course Announcement

USING THE NEURON SIMULATION ENVIRONMENT

Satellite Symposium, Society for Neuroscience Meeting

9 AM - 5 PM on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2001

Speakers: N.T. Carnevale, M.L. Hines,
          J.W. Moore, and G.M. Shepherd

This 1 day course with lectures and live demonstrations will
present information essential for teaching and research
applications of NEURON, an advanced simulation environment
that handles realistic models of biophysical mechanisms,
individual neurons, and networks of cells. The emphasis is
on practical issues that are key to the most productive use
of this powerful and convenient modeling tool.

Features that will be covered include:
  constructing and managing models with the
    CellBuilder, Network Builder,
    and Linear Circuit Builder
  importing detailed morphometric data
  using the Multiple Run Fitter to optimize models
    with high-dimensional parameter spaces
  database resources for empirically-based modeling

Each registrant will a comprehensive set of notes which
include material that has not appeared elsewhere in print.

For more information see the course's WWW pages at
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/sd2001.html

--Ted

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Supported in part by the National Science Foundation.
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