Connectionists: SAND7 - Statistical Analysis of Neural Data Workshop

Heidi Rhodes Sestrich heidi at stat.cmu.edu
Mon Apr 20 13:51:19 EDT 2015


The seventh international workshop on Statistical Analysis of Neural Data
 (SAND7) will take place May 27-29, 2015, in Pittsburgh, PA.

 SOME TRAVEL SUPPORT REMAINS AVAILABLE

 There will be talks by senior investigators and junior investigators.

 http://sand.stat.cmu.edu<http://sand.stat.cmu.edu/>

 There will also be a poster session, to which all participants are invited to contribute.
 Talks and posters may involve new methodology, investigation of existing methods, or
 application of state-of-the-art analytical techniques.

 Here are the confirmed keynote speakers:

    Marlene Cohen (University of Pittsburgh)
    Adrienne Fairhall (University of Washington)
    Michael Miller (Johns Hopkins)
    Mark Schnitzer (Stanford)
    Sebastian Seung (Princeton)
    Matt Wilson (MIT)


 This workshop series is concerned with analysis of neural signals from various sources,
 including EEG, fMRI, MEG, 2-Photon, and extracellular recordings. It aims to define
 important problems in neuronal data analysis and useful strategies for attacking them;
 foster communication between experimental neuroscientists and those trained in statisti-
 cal and computational methods encourage young researchers, including graduate students,
 to present their work; and expose young researchers to important challenges and oppor-
 tunities in this interdisciplinary domain, while providing a small meeting atmosphere to
 facilitate the interaction of young researchers with senior colleagues.

 The organizers are Emery Brown, Elizabeth Buffalo, Rob Kass, Liam Paninski, Sri Sarma and
 Jonathan Victor.





Heidi Sestrich
Document Production Specialist
Department of Statistics
Carnegie Mellon University

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