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Kavli Workshop on Jan. 8: "Current Perspectives on the Generation and Analysis of Complex Data in Neuroscience"

December 15, 2019

Announcing: Kavli Workshop on "Current Perspectives on the Generation and Analysis of Complex Data in Neuroscience," Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - 1 to 5 PM in Hope 216.

PROGRAM:

1:00 pm Michael Crair, PhD, Deputy Dean for Scientific Affairs, Professor, Department of Neuroscience – Yale: Opening Remarks

1:05-1:30 pm Michael Higley, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Neuroscience – Yale: “Multi-Scale Imaging of Neuronal Activity in the Rodent Brain”

1:30-2:00 pm Nick Turk-Browne, PhD, Professor, Department of Psychology – Yale: Finding the Mind in Human Brain Imaging Data”

2:00-2:30 pm James Noonan, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Genetics – Yale: Deciphering Human Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes at Single Cell Resolution”

2:30-2:45 pm Coffee Break

2:45-3:15 pm Raphy Coifman, PhD, Phillips Professor of Mathematics – Yale: “Mathematical Geometric Models for Data-driven Dynamic Brain Parcellation”

3:15-3:45 pm Roy Lederman, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics – Yale: "Common Variable Learning”

3:45-4:15 pm Smita Krishnaswamy, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics – Yale: Detecting Structure and Patterns in Big Biomedical Data”

4:15-5:00 pm: KEYNOTE Carsen Stringer, PhD, Janelia Research Campus: High-Dimensional Structure of Signal and Noise in 20,000 Neuron Recordings”

Submitted by Robert Forman on December 16, 2019