Location
This workshop was held at Boston University in Boston, MA.
Description
Rapidly evolving technologies now permit the acquisition, storage, and analysis of vast spatiotemporal data sets of observations of the brain’s activity which consists of extremely complicated dynamics propagating within the complex anatomy of the brain. To understand this data, modeling approaches that mathematically express scientific knowledge and rigorously connect the observed activity with non-obvious statistical and biological features are required. The primary aim of this workshop is to identify areas of overlap, and potential synergies, in mathematical and statistical modeling in order to advance approaches that combine mathematical,computational, and statistical reasoning in neuroscience.
Schedule and Supporting Media
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Boston University
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Boston University
Time | Description | Speaker | Slides | Videos |
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8:30-9:00 | Breakfast at Hariri Institute 111 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA |
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9:00-9:15 | Introduction and Goals for the Day | Uri Eden and Rob Kass | ||
9:15-12:30 | Presentations of Research Paradigms: Retrospective view | Uri Eden Rob Kass Mark Kramer |
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10:30-11:00 | Coffee Break | |||
12:30-1:30 | Lunch | |||
1:30-1:45 | Summary of morning discussion and afternoon agenda | |||
3:00-3:30 | Coffee Break | |||
3:30-5:00 | Summary of Day 1 and Plans for Day 2 | |||
6:00-8:00 | Working Dinner (continued discussion) |
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Boston University
Time | Description | Speaker | Slides | Videos |
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8:30-9:00 | Breakfast at Hariri Institute 111 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA |
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9:00-9:15 | Outline the Goals for Day 2 | |||
9:15-12:00 | Group discussions | |||
10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | |||
12:00-1:00 | Lunch at Hariri Institute | |||
1:00-2:00 | Review of the working document | |||
2:00-3:00 | Discussion of future plans Adjourn |