The registration deadline (April 16) for this year's NEURON
Simulator Meeting is rapidly approaching!
Events at the meeting will include talks, tutorials, workshops
and seminars on topics relevant to the use of computational
modeling in neuroscience research and education. For example,
here are some speakers whose presentations will be of particular
interest to anyone who is modeling anatomically complex cells:
Fernanda Saraga--From the slice to the model: problems, pitfalls
and solutions to reconstructing multi-compartment models*
Ruggero Scorcioni--Quantitative morphometry of hippocampal
pyramidal cells: differences between anatomical classes
and reconstructing laboratories
Tom Morse--Retrieving and entering neuronal and network models
in a web database, ModelDB
*--In particular, Fernanda will be talking about using NeuroLucida
and converting those files to hoc with cvapp. Geoff Greene,
Research Liaison and Senior Software Engineer at MicroBrightField,
will also be present to answer questions about NeuroLucida.
For a partial and still growing list of presentations, see
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/nsm2004/events.html
The NEURON Simulator Meeting will be held May 14-16 at
Northwestern University in Chicago, IL. For more information
see
http://www.neuron.yale.edu/neuron/nsm2004/nsm2004.html
--Ted
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